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This door handle caught my eye whilst on a tour of Strumble Head Lighthouse. It opens a little metal door to give access to the outer balcony at the top of the lighthouse.
A couple of days ago, the dishwasher handle switch gave up again - Sugru wasn't rigid enough to hold its shape under regular compression and friction. So I measured out the critical dimensions, designed and printed off an insert to address the worn-down nubs.
Of course, once that was addressed the electronics died completely! They were already only half-working, but the previously-glitchy switches were probably what killed them in the end.
Replacement board(s) ordered. Once those arrive though, I think I'll reverse engineer the broken board and open source the results. Who knows what may result? ;-)
This particular style clamp requires that the handle have cotter pins on each end .
The cotter pins are what traps the handle under the clamps to ensure that the handle can not be pulled out from under.
The board is actually a drill template
A couple of days ago, the dishwasher handle switch gave up again - Sugru wasn't rigid enough to hold its shape under regular compression and friction. So I measured out the critical dimensions, designed and printed off an insert to address the worn-down nubs.
Of course, once that was addressed the electronics died completely! They were already only half-working, but the previously-glitchy switches were probably what killed them in the end.
Replacement board(s) ordered. Once those arrive though, I think I'll reverse engineer the broken board and open source the results. Who knows what may result? ;-)
Clay pot handle visible on the surface of the Roman (Herodian) remains at Antipatris (ancient Aphek). The present surface of the site (roughly equivalent to ground-level in the Roman period) is littered with hundreds of thousands of ostraca, fragments of broken pottery.
Cheyanne & Kory have started a business called Sirius Handling for showing dogs, contact either of them for more information!
This is a handle on the back of a lorry which I snapped as we walked around the Red Bull temporary paddock in Milton Keynes. I thought it might make a good mono shot.
Edited in Silver Efex Pro 2. Better on black.
A couple of days ago, the dishwasher handle switch gave up again - Sugru wasn't rigid enough to hold its shape under regular compression and friction. So I measured out the critical dimensions, designed and printed off an insert to address the worn-down nubs.
Of course, once that was addressed the electronics died completely! They were already only half-working, but the previously-glitchy switches were probably what killed them in the end.
Replacement board(s) ordered. Once those arrive though, I think I'll reverse engineer the broken board and open source the results. Who knows what may result? ;-)
Amphora with horned lion chimera handles and repousse reliefs of lotus and palmettes. bull protome and repousse floral designs. Persian, Achaemenid, 480 BC, Gilded silver. Found in a woman's tomb at Kurakova Mogila, Duvanli, Bulgaria. From the National Archaeologucal Institute with Museum, Sofia, Bulgaria. Special Exhibit, Animal-Shaped Vessels from the Ancient World: Feasting with Gods, Heroes and Kings. Harvard Art Museum. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Copyright 2018, James A. Glazier.
Handle with care, lest you break it. Which I apparently just did. Damn it.
Blender 2.71 with Cycles, post processing in Photoshop.
CRKT Woods Nobo Tomahawk Handle Wrap.
More info in my blog post: stormdrane.blogspot.com/2018/04/crkt-tomahawk-leather-and...
some of my grandkids love dirt bike riding
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #20" "Handles" "Black and White Wednesday"
Lt. Governor Rutherford Attends the Handle With Care by Joe Andrucyk at 100 Community Place, Crownsville MD 21032
on toddler knife. It was a gift from friends in Denmark when our son was born. It is a beautiful little knife.
. . it's only been two days, on the handles &
These are . . .a true "HAND - REST" ! !
WOW ! What a difference. These are on my hummel.
This door handle is to be found on the door of a large church next to the park in the centre of Bad Homburg, near Frankfurt.