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Shot for the "Nuts" theme for the Macro Mondays group. - Uploaded with a demo version of FlickrExport.

Earlier carvings devoted to fasteners. The screw is on the Daiso thin rubber material with a thin blue layer, thicker white middle, and thin yellow layer. Not thick enough for carving both sides. Zipper and paper clips are on either side of a Pentel plastic eraser.

Quick Release Fasteners are easy to install, stop vibration and hold various accessible doors, panels, grills, etc. in place. They also do not require tools to operate.

 

Product comes 100 pieces/box

 

More information about this product can be found at

www.carlislehvac.com/product.aspx?id=116

ODC Our Daily Challenge: What's the Catch?

Shoot any kind of hook catch or clasp or fastener.

 

Macro Mondays. October 10, 2016 ~ PPEP.

Happy Macro Monday, my friends!

 

"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #23" "Contrasts" "Macro Monday" small/large, white/black, many/one

 

Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, Orange County, California.

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During an afternoon walk, I examined these vital fastenings.

Galvanized steel hoops, usually 9/16" in diameter, encircle stave silos to hold them together.

 

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Flickr Pool: Tamper "proof" screws and fasteners

Fasteners on the ceiling of a burnt hotel in Kupari, Croatia. 16 years after the war.

Scanty from Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt.

Photo by Noriyuki Wakabayashi.

19/20 inch SP5-R. Brushed aluminum centers. Chrome lips and fasteners. Gloss black inner barrels

with invisible magnetic fastener and lots of lovely soft interlining this case is ideal for keeping your beloved mp3, camera or phone safe and scratch free

Gripple’s brackets and fasteners replace the use of hanger straps when suspending ductwork.They allow for easy installation, height adjustment, and thanks to it's unique design, can hold much more than most devices its size.

 

Product comes 50/case.

 

More information about this product can be found at

www.carlislehvac.com/product.aspx?id=133

A fully 3D-printable rotating stand for filament spools, designed to be easily made without the need for fasteners such as screws, nuts, shafts, glue, etc. Every single component in this spool holder comes right from your 3D printer's filament.

 

The spool holder's spindle is shaped to fit the vast majority of commonly used filament spools with shaft holes ranging from 16 mm to 62 mm in diameter. It is also compatible with spool-less filament coils.

 

The spindle which holds the spool's weight rotates on its own roller wheels, which makes it turn effortlessly.

 

The spool holder included an arm for filament guide tubes of both common sizes 1.75 mm and 3.0 mm. The arm also contains a pocket for inserting a piece of sponge which acts a a filament filter - thus keeping the filament clean and lubricated.

 

FEATURES

- Easy to 3D print

- Needs no glue or fasteners

- All parts can be 3D-printed

- Fits almost any filament spool size

- Has built-in filament filter!

- Can also hold spool-less filament coils

 

Next time you need a new filament spool holder, just 3D-print one! :)

 

INSTRUCTIONS

Please see video youtu.be/X6ArZeWYSZE

 

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File name: 10_03_002574b

Binder label: Shoes

Title: Go to for the Wilkins one prong button fastener. The only first class fastener in the world. [back]

Created/Published: Buffalo, N. Y. : Cosack & Co.

Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; 14 x 9 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Women; Shoes

Notes: Title from item.

Statement of responsibility: The Wilkins Button Fastener Co.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

All rights reserved. Please do not use or reproduce this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my permission.

The Southwest Fastener #BoltHeads with Bobbi from ELCO and Rosa from Brighton Best.

Talon Placket Fastener (what we now call zippers) advertisement from the October 1939 issue of Women's Home Companion.

 

"Some men never miss a Trick"

 

"Gap-osis - the untidiness that men find repugnant... the carelessness that men can't stand."

 

An amazing wall of bolts, nuts & screws. Organized by size and type, then labeled by hand. Everything is a bit rusty, but this only adds to the charm. This is all slightly more functional than Home Depot.

 

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The Fastener Capture Plate was developed for the repair of the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS), a science instrument whose power supply failed after seven years in orbit. This device was used to capture the 107 small screws (fasteners) that secured the cover of the instrument's main electronics compartment, ensuring that none of them could float away and potentially cause problems elsewhere.

 

Credit: NASA / Michael Soluri

File Name: Fastener Tool_1

Title: DOT Fastener Tool and box

Creator/contributor: Carr Fastener Company, Division of United-Carr

Date created: Unknown

Physical description: One (1) fastener tool, with fasteners, and cardboard container

Genres: fasteners

Subjects:

Snaps (Fasteners)

Cambridge (Mass.)--Industry

Fasteners

Fasteners industry

Hardware

Notes: The Carr Fastener Company was created by Fred S. Carr in 1912 and was located on Gage Avenue. It became United-Carr Fastener after a late 1920s merger. It manufactured items for automobiles.

Collection: Object Collection

Collection ID: OBJ01

Location: Cambridge Historical Commission

Rights: No known restrictions

Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Cambridge Historical Commission, Object Collection

Gold dress fastener with engraved concentric circle and zig-zag design. 800 BC - 700 BC. Irish,Bronze Age. From Iry, County Laois. National Museum. Dublin, Ireland. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier

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