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I've tidied up my office and had to take some pics as it won't look like this for long!!!

A reminder of simplicity and warmth on a cold and chaotic day.

the Ballona Creek,

Los Angeles - Culver City - Marina del Rey, California, US of A

High quality steel vertical filing cabinet. Promo of 20% discount!! Japan Surplus from Megaoffice Surplus

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This shot got beat-out by one that eventually made Explore....

I felt it needed just a little respect soooo.....

I haven't posted these colors often..It only happens ..Just a Moment....LOL

 

Have a Wonder-Filled Day...

  

Shoot Your Own..8 Nov....Photo Op.......Mid - River at Sun Set....

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Fixturing a workpiece against the stop (bench dog and so on) is very common in woodworking, since it allows not to apply pressure by using vise. However, in metalworking it's rare, because more rigid setup is usually required and risk of damaging a part by vise jaws is lower (at least, it's easy to use softer spacers made of copper, aluminum or plastic). In traditional Japanese metalworking, vise is almost unknown tool. Parts were usually fixtured using various jigs, utilizing wooden wedges and metal brackets. One example of it is せん台 sen dai - scraping bench. I decided to follow the same way with making my tantō: not to use vise, but make a jig to hold it.

 

I made it of relatively soft and easy to cut basswood plank, then glued pieces together. Side pieces helping to keep blade vertical, front piece works as a stop. There is no wedges or friction parts - blade holds itself in this jig when force is applied when it's being filed with two-handed file I made before.

 

Advantage of two-handed file is that material removal rate is significantly higher, long scraper-style strokes helping to keep curvature uninterrupted and smooth, process is way less noisy because of virtually no vibration, usually caused by file, jumping on every unevenness and on workpiece edges.

 

To ensure comfortable work, jig should be tilted to make filing surface parallel to natural trajectory of hands. Here, I'm using some cedar bar leftovers for that. 20lbs barbell serves as weight to make everything steady.

Mortehoe, Post Office

FILE PAI

Paulista Avenida Interativa

Paulista Interactive Avenue

 

Karolina Sobecka – Sniff - Estados Unidos - United States

Karolina Sobecka – Chase | Estados Unidos - United States

Kurt Hentschläger - ZEE - Kurt Hentschläger

Movimento Crie Futuros: Lala Deheinzelin - Fale com o futuro: crie futuros desejáveis – Brasil | Brazil

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Feed the Head | Estados Unidos

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Levers | Estados Unidos

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Park | Estados Unidos

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Spiders | Estados Unidos

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Thomas | Estados Unidos

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Windosill | Estados Unidos

Q-Games - Pixeljunk Eden – Japão | Japan

Rejane Cantoni & Leonardo Crescenti – PISO - Brasil | Brazil

Rejane Cantoni & Leonardo Crescenti – Infinito ao Cubo - Brasil | Brazil

Steger Produção de Efeitos Especiais Ltda. - Simulador de Ondas e Simulador de Turbilhão – Brasil | Brazil

That Game Company – Flower – Estados Unidos | United States

That Game Company – flOw – Estados Unidos | United States

Vanderlei Lucentini - Omnibusonia Paulista – Brasil | Brazil

VR/Urban: Patrick Tobias Fischer, Christian Zöllner, Thilo Hoffmann & Sebastian Piatza – SMSlingshot – Reino Unido | United Kingdom

 

FILE ANIMAÇÃO | FILE ANIMATION

Siggraph

Japan Media Arts Festival

 

FILE SYMPOSIUM – de 27 a 30/07

27/07

Jorge Hernández [coordenador/coordinator], Raquel Rennó, Ricardo Veja, Vicky Messi & Jorge Villacorta | Peru, Argentina, Chile e Brasil

Colóquio de Arte Digital Sul-americano: Brasil e Cone Sul dialogam

 

Electronic Shadow: Naziha Mestaoui & Yacine Aït Kaci | França

Echo & narcissus

 

Andrew Hieronymi | Estados Unidos

Jogos físicos: Além dos Minigames

 

Espen Aarseth | Estados Unidos

A Estética do Bottom-up: Histórias, Games e o Metacronotópio

 

Lala Deheinzelin (coordenação); Liliana Magalhães (Santander Cultural); Luciane Gorgulho (BNDES); Maria Arlete Gonçalves (Oi Futuro) | Brasil

Economia Criativa, Fomento e Tecnologias

 

28/07

SWAMP: Douglas Easterly & Tiago Rorke | Nova Zelândia

Tardigotchi

 

VR/Urban: Christian Zöllner & Patrick Tobias Fischer | Reino Unido

Nós Declaramos “O Ato sobre Bens Híbridos!”

 

Tim Webster | Australia

Terras Maravilhosas: Machu Pichu

 

Kenneth Hansen | Dinamarca

Formas de arte digitais como projetos de experiência global para o desenvolvimento internacional?

 

Regine Debatty | Itália

Nós fazemos dinheiro, não arte

 

Jörg Piringer | Áustria

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz for iPhone

 

Anna Barros | Brasil

Acredite ou não nós somos nano

 

Mathias Kassmannhuber | Áustria

“Reflection Eternal” - medindo o espaço auditivo com som focalizado

 

Kurt Hentschlager | Áustria

Composição audiovisual e ambientes imersivos

 

29/07

Agnus Valente | Brasil

Hibridação Interformativa em processos artísticos interativos

 

Philip Mangione | Brasil

Chameleon Puzzle Runners

 

Maxuino: Chris Coleman and Ali Momeni | Estados Unidos

Maxuino

 

Clarissa Ribeiro, Renata La Rocca & Graziele Lautenschlaeger | Brasil

Instantes de Metamorfose 01

 

Julio Lucio Martin | Brasil

Passeio Sonoro

 

David Clark | Canadá

Sign after the X

 

30/07

Vivian Caccuri | Brasil

A Escuta na Arte Contemporânea questionando categorias com “See This Sound” e Cildo Meirelles

 

Artur Matuck | Brasil

Um Manifesto pela Re-Informação

 

Edson Zampronha | Espanha e Brasil

Da criação do som à invenção do sentido

 

Ernesto Klar | Estados Unidos e Venezuela

“Luzes relacionais”, 2009-2010

 

Rejane Cantoni e Leonardo Crescenti | Brasil

Como, quando e porque desenhar interfaces áudio-tátil-visuais

 

Pau Waelder Laso | Espanha

Inner voices and data flows

Spotted at an antique dealer's home.

Large metal drawer with some of my reference files in plain yellow folders. Labels are written with my Brother P-Touch 1280VP.

Kenzie Delphian School Photo_Fall 2023

Barnstaple Town Centre/Bus Station

Monday 28th October 2013

Queen Street, Barnstaple

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