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Ratchet and sockets.
You've gotta love a shiny set of tools. They reflect everything around them. This ratchet set was sitting on the red box that they are stored in and I noticed that they were picking up the blue in my shirt so I just draped it around the box. HMM.
The chuck for a power drill, but you can just call me Chuck, my friend is Phillip he is okay just has a few loose screws. I can use this to screw together stands for subject matters I have taken. Hang lights or build the frame for backdrop or block light with frame.
I'm making a graduation gift for my great niece's high school graduation. These folding scissors makes the project portable. Great tool for the "tool box". HMM
Well over 40 years old, this small screwdriver can be to attached to a key ring. Designed to be used on slotted screws as well as the 'Phillips-head' screws; AND as a pry tool. Just two inches long, it's a handy little tool to have. (the overall image is less than 3 inches).
A Record Marples No. 5 bench plane. Back when computer keyboards were still expensive, I traded one to a local woodworking store for this plane. Both the store and, I'm sure, the keyboard are long gone but I still have the plane.
Photo is approximately 2" edge
to edge.
For this weeks theme on Macro Mondays a Detail of a gardening Hand tool. I have spend the better part of this and last weeks Saturday removing roots with this tool. HMM
My favorite tool. The multi-tool. I can probably do 80% of the jobs I have that require a tool with a good multi-tool. It saves me from scrambling through the house looking for the right screw driver, etc.
This photo is a bit of a change of pace for me. I normally don’t do B&W but the subject seemed perfect for B&W. I also usually go for sharp focusing from end to end, but thought the cascade of different tools would look good going out of focus. I also didn’t clean my subject because it is, well, a tool and gets dirty.
HMM!
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. Any comments or Faves are very much appreciated.
Do you use tools?
Do you pick them up when you done?
Do you leave them out to continue work at a later time?
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A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Hand tool". The worm screw on a wrench takes on a different appearance seen with the macro lens.
This drill bit has some special meaning. My son-in-law received many of his grandfather's tools when he passed in his 90s. His grandfather was a tool maker and this bit has his last name on it-ROSER. Although you can't see it the other side has the year it was made, 1943. I have posted some other pics of it on my page.
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# HAND TOOL
Heerlijk thema deze week, want ik hou van gereedschap.
Ik maakte twee series foto's, dat is niet handig want nu moet ik kiezen; plaats ik het opvouwbare schaartje of het schuifmaatje?
Het schaartje vind ik grappiger, het schuifmaatje ziet er professioneler uit.
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Wonderful theme this week because I love tools.
I made two series of pictures, which is not very smart because now I have to make a choice, which one to upload; the foldable scissors or the vernier caliper?
I think the scissors are funny, the vernier caliper looks more professional.
Macro Mondays: Hand Tool
Mini eye-glass repair kit. Screws so tiny they give you a mini magnifying glass!
My entry for today’s CrAzY TuEsDaY. Theme Hand Tools. Ironically this is an electric manicuring tool I used for manicures, pedicures and most of all acrylic and other types of artificial nails.
March 22, 2018
A necessity for a New England Winter, this hand tool has gotten a lot of use this winter and now... early spring.
(a "Flickr Friday" submission, theme "Hand Tools")
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
© Bruce Christopher 2018
All Rights Reserved
...always learning - critiques welcome.
Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 6s.
No use without permission.
Please email for usage info.
Wire cutters are hand tools which snip wire easily. These are small as they are designed for jewelry making. The wire adds context.
Hand Tools - Macro Mondays theme June 11
Long nose & diagonal pliers
Total length of each tool (including handles) is 4.5", tips pictured are approx. 2.5"
A little context for this one -- a few weeks ago I posted a macro of the Sony radio that I used when I was deployed to the Persian Gulf War in 1990-91, with the Navy at Fleet Hospital Five. This Swiss Army Knife was on my belt every day and got all sorts of uses -- opening packages and letters, cutting cords,repair of everything from eyeglasses to medical equipment, opening bottles and cans, sawing and scissoring -- a real workhorse. And, of course, it is a hand tool -- perfect for this week's theme. I liked the mono version better after I played with it. BTW, that magnifying glass was also useful when examining rashes on my patients. HMM!
Pasadena, California
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Was digging in my garden and found this about 6 inches below the surface. Not sure if mine!. Zoom in to see details.
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Playing around with possible images for next week's Macro Monday challenge - Hand Tools.
A set of old shoemakers lasting pliers that my father had for many years.
Das beliebte Fahrrad-Notfallwerkzeug, der Knochen. Aluguß, Made in Germany 2018
If brute force doesn't work...
This is the well known emergency tool "Bone". I would love to write "Made in China" but unfortunately it's brand new and Made in Germany. I broke it when trying to open the axle screw as we had our first flat tyre in the middle of nowhere.
Toy Project Day 1119
An assortment of woodworking hand tools for 117 pictures in 2017. This is #23, In or From the tool box. From the top is part of the blade of a dovetail saw, a scratch awl (for marking lines), a square (used to guide a scratch awl or pencil), a chisel, and a low angle block plane, all sitting on a plank of maple.