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Shot for Crazy Tuesday, Hobby
Macro-Mondays Theme: Hand Tool
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Added two shots for MM to my photostream this week, this one is the one to go in, I think!
Accidentally knocked this out of the group :(
HMM
#Hand Tool
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#Flickr Friday - #Hand tools
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Macro Mondays - Hand Tool
I call this hand tool a pincher grabber, but am not sure what its technical name is. This tool is over two feet long with a flexible metal shaft. The end shown has a pincher claw for grabbing items like screws that have been dropped where they cannot easily be reached. The other end of the tool has a button for opening and closing the pincher. HMM
A pincet is a hand tool I use sometimes to let springtails walk on (when they will walk on the right spot :-)) it gives a nice reflection.
With the right tools you have endless possibilities!
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This is the depth afjustment screw on a jack plane, for Macro Mondays theme “Hand Tool”. A jack plane is a general purpose plane used to size and/or shape a piece of wood before using a longer plane to to final smoothing. A jack plane is 12 to 18 inches long. For context you can see the whole plane in the previous shot www.flickr.com/photos/101440531@N06/41823996715/in/datepo...
Leftovers and outtakes: Exploring a handtool-dug mine shaft. I guess they didn't find what they were looking for (gold, probably) but they made it 150 feet or so into the rock before giving up.
Macro Monday Theme - Hand tool
A scriber is a hand tool used in metalworking to mark lines on workpieces, prior to machining. The process of using a scriber is called scribing and is just part of the process of marking out. It is used instead of pencils or ink pens. (Wikipedia)
My husband said these wooden ones are rarely used today.
Happy Macro Monday!