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Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

I used distress inks on watercolor paper, and put the candy cane stencil on top and sprayed with water, and dapped it off. I used the die cut from the first card, and die cut 5 more and glued all down. This card is also for SSSflickrchallenge#7

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Mark Dapp talking with engineering students about IGCC Power Plants

Is that an orgy on my shoulder?

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Fused fine silver loop in loop chain...

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Disneyland Park,

Disneyland Paris.

Thursday 12th April 2012 - Disneyland Paris's actual 20th Birthday!

 

Visit our website for loads of Disney Character pictures and information!

cold metal - dapping and stamping

This necklace started out as an exercise in dapping. I took a piece of scrap brass and repeatedly heated, quenched, and dapped it into an almost perfect sphere. I left the cracked looking edges because I thought it kind of looked like an ancient remnant of a dinosaur egg.

 

My dapping block is one of my favorite toys :)

 

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Wow! Did I take it to the limit this week. Watched the show on Thursday and waited until YESTERDAY to start a collection. NUTTY. But an absolute blast.

The three pieces were created using the poor-man's raising technique (am I the only one who has ever done this??). I don't have the right tools for doing raising so I improvised and used my rawhide mallet, my set of dapping punches and my little ball peen hammer. But first I patterned the metal with my rolling mill and a scrap piece of raw canvas (my favorite thing to texturize metal with). I wanted to give the metal the feeling and flow fabric. These three pieces turned out to be wonderful and lightweight!

I am thinking that they would all coordinate with any of Anya's designs!!

 

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This Week's Challenge:

"Finale, part 1"

Due date: Thursday, October 27, midnight

 

Project Runway Challenge:

The remaining designers are working on their final collections to be presented at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, and must present a three-look mini-collection to present to judges.

 

Our EtsyMetal Translation:

Create a mini collection in any variation of pieces! Feel free to draw on previous challenges to inspire, or create something completely different!

 

*Don't forget to catch Project Accessory on Lifetime which will air after next week's Project Runway and check back here for a new EtsyMetal Challenge!

A Comissão Parlamentar Mista de Inquérito (CPI) das Fake News, que investiga a divulgação de notícias falsas nas redes sociais e assédio virtual, realiza oitivas decorrentes dos Requerimentos nº 90 e 108/2019.

 

Mesa:

diretor de Análise de Políticas Públicas (Dapp) da Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), professor e sociólogo Marco Aurélio Rudieger;

relatora da CPMI das Fake News, deputada Lídice da Mata (PSB-BA);

presidente da CPMI das Fake News, senador Angelo Coronel (PSD-BA);

coordenador do Laboratório de Pesquisa em Tecnologia de Inspeção da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RJ), Miguel de Andrade Freitas.

 

Foto: Geraldo Magela/Agência Senado

all photos by Tim Bronson

 

In 15th century England, anglers didn’t use reels at all: They simply tied a braided horsehair line to the tip of a long rod. (Dapping and Tenkara operate on the same principle.) But by the 18th century, small brass “winches,” attached to the rod’s base by a spike or clamp, were being made in British toolmakers’ shops. Fly reels progressed from brass, to wood, to hard rubber and nickel silver, and then on to today’s lightweight magnesium or aluminum. Though materials changed over the years, modern reels remain strikingly similar to their early ancestors. The reels shown here are from the “Angler’s All” exhibit at the American Museum of Fly Fishing in Manchester, Vermont.

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Macromedia Flash 8 instalado en Ubuntu Dapper con wine. Pueden encontrar los detalles de la instalación en blog.joserafael.com.ve

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Mansky Lab, October, 2011: (Front row) Tara Peterson, Jessica van Oploo, Joanna Mooney (rotation student), Colleen Holtz, Holly Sadler, Rebecca Asp; (Back row) Michael Dapp, Louis Mansky, Willie Greggs, Christine Clouser, Lauren Beach, Iwen Grigsby, Keir Fogarty, Jose Maldonado-Ortiz, Jonathan Rawson, Rick Heineman.

Mansky Lab, October, 2011: (Front row) Tara Peterson, Jessica van Oploo, Joanna Mooney (rotation student), Colleen Holtz, Holly Sadler, Rebecca Asp; (Back row) Michael Dapp, Louis Mansky, Willie Greggs, Christine Clouser, Lauren Beach, Iwen Grigsby, Keir Fogarty, Jose Maldonado-Ortiz, Jonathan Rawson, Rick Heineman.

 

Randonnée, la Dôle depuis les Dappes

Jura, Suisse

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Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

all photos by Tim Bronson

 

In 15th century England, anglers didn’t use reels at all: They simply tied a braided horsehair line to the tip of a long rod. (Dapping and Tenkara operate on the same principle.) But by the 18th century, small brass “winches,” attached to the rod’s base by a spike or clamp, were being made in British toolmakers’ shops. Fly reels progressed from brass, to wood, to hard rubber and nickel silver, and then on to today’s lightweight magnesium or aluminum. Though materials changed over the years, modern reels remain strikingly similar to their early ancestors. The reels shown here are from the “Angler’s All” exhibit at the American Museum of Fly Fishing in Manchester, Vermont.

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Uncles antique tool chest, apprentice bench, dapping stump of Douglas fir, with punches and forming blocks

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

all photos by Tim Bronson

 

In 15th century England, anglers didn’t use reels at all: They simply tied a braided horsehair line to the tip of a long rod. (Dapping and Tenkara operate on the same principle.) But by the 18th century, small brass “winches,” attached to the rod’s base by a spike or clamp, were being made in British toolmakers’ shops. Fly reels progressed from brass, to wood, to hard rubber and nickel silver, and then on to today’s lightweight magnesium or aluminum. Though materials changed over the years, modern reels remain strikingly similar to their early ancestors. The reels shown here are from the “Angler’s All” exhibit at the American Museum of Fly Fishing in Manchester, Vermont.

While I was doing my enamel tests yesterday, I stupidly held the spoon above the kiln in hopes of drying the enamel faster to return to the jar. Even though it was 6 inches above - it began to melt. Duh.

 

Lightbulb! After I was finfished with my project, I intentionally melted and formed the ring around the handle of a dapping tool.

 

Plastic spoon, lab grown garnet. formed scraped, sanded, burr set.

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