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Bought a Hex Key set today, as the bolts on my office chair needed tightening, and the ones I had were not doing a good job. I got a unit with all the keys built in to a handle, and that has these discs that allow you to select the angle of the key. The notches ensure that the key stays put...

 

They also allowed me to make this chair more solid than I think it has EVER been!

Ce tournevis interchangeable est en marche et ne peut plus s'arrêter. Les effets Bokeh apparaissent de partout et donnent une ensemble abstrait. #Macro #HandTool #MacroMonday #HMM

Some of my favourite photos from March 2018

3 grinding stone. Shot indoor.

 

Explore on 11 th June 2018 # 42

Hand Tools, for Flickr Friday

75/365 pictures in 2018

 

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Ursus 250 - directly from the 70's

Ursus 250 - direttamente dagli anni 70

The 6/11/18 topic for Macro Mondays is Hand Tool, and while the small piece of this tool shown here is probably unrecognizable to most, it is a tool that I used a lot back in my woodworking days, 30 or more years ago. It is a 2¾ inch portion of a spoke shave (see the whole thing in the first comment). I could never stand a straight line and was always shaving off the edges in order to create more flowing, sculptured lines, and this spoke shave saw a lot of action. Unfortunately, after a few decades rattling around in the back of my tool drawer, it's looking pretty battered now, but in its time, it served me well.

 

The Creative Tabletop Photography theme is Gadgets

For my video; youtu.be/2SW_h1GPMqE,

 

Illingen, Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Flickr Friday : Technology

 

#MacroMondays #HandTool

Silhouette scissors / Paper scissors

 

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Für "Crazy Tuesday"

Thema "Hand Tools" am 28.09.2021.

 

Have a 😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄

and stay healthy.

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This tiny screwdriver is 1.75 inches long. I have put a camera memory card in the foreground to further illustrate the screwdriver's size. It is not a toy. It came with a battery powered digital refrigerator thermometer. I had bought 2 sets (two in each set) of these thermometers, each came packaged separately and each has this little screwdriver: so I have four of them! It's used to open the back to replace the button-like battery each thermometer has.

 

Theme: "Hand Tools"

 

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Y-Bit, because of the shape. Part of a box with all kind of special bits, to open for example household items where a standard Torx or an Allen Key does not fit.

 

Underground tableware, light a small torch, no flash involved.

 

Found these tools sitting outside on a box at a junk yard antique store. I might have made an offer, but most of these look suspiciously like the tools in my Dad's old toolbox.

 

Emerald Grove Antiques and Oddities

Emerald Grove

near Janesville, Wisconsin 42.655995, -88.879839

 

Technical: After cropping and sharpening, the original color wasn't particularly interesting. So, I flipped to monochrome, which greatly improved the picture. Then, I tried sepia and it improved it even more. Then I stopped.

 

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Once a trusted partner in countless builds, now rusted into retirement—this vintage hand saw clings to a sunbaked wall in Rancho Bernardo, California. Its blade dulled by years and its grip faded by hands long gone, it stands not as a tool, but as a relic. A story without words, etched in iron and grain.

Tools belonged to my father and my husband's father

Macro Mondays 11.6.2018 "Hand-Tools" - candidate #3

 

Focus stack

The quintessential hand tools for eating.

Y-Bit, because of the shape. Part of a box with all kind of special bits, to open for example household items where a standard Torx or an Allen Key does not fit.

 

Underground tableware, light a small torch, no flash involved.

 

Explore 9/15/09 #455

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