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With his leggy body and rugged, good looks, Slippy Channelock was quite popular with the local wrenches...
The Flickr Lounge-Hand Tools
Looking Close On Friday-Savory Food
I love sauteed mushrooms, they are a fave!
The business end of a revolving punch, a hand tool for punching 5/64 - 3/16" (2.0 - 4.5mm) round holes in leather, plastic, rubber, canvas, or cardboard.
The height of the assembly is just under three inches (76.2mm).
One and half inch screw driver for mending glasses. A very useful tool (plus spare screws) that came in a Christmas cracker. For Macro Monday theme Hand Tool.
This set of screwdrivers were a novelty in a Christmas Cracker. But believe it or not I have used them.
a hand tool possibility for MM for 11/13
The hole punches are from my teaching days, so they’re venerable and sturdy and made a lot of holes and “confetti”. There are three punches that I still have - a heart, this snowflake, and a star. The punch part is made of metal and would last another 20 years, I’m sure!!
…….💙️ ✏️HMM 💙
Happy Macro Monday to all flickr friends, HMM
p.s. these a micro screwdrivers, wide of the capture about 3 cm
My attempt at the "Crazy Tuesday" theme "Hand tools".
The manufacturer of this specific tool (Wera) was not responsible for the invention of the principle behind it (I think it might have been patented first by Megapro?) but this screw driver is probably my favorite and most used hand tool! It doesn’t use it’s own specific bits but standard interchangeable bits (used on drills etc.), has an extendable front part and a compartment inside the handle, that clicks open and features space for different bits. It really is an incredibly well thought out flexible system and feels like a pretty high quality tool at the same time!
Shot with a Rodenstock "Apo Sironar digital 45 mm F 4.5" (large format) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
7DOS old Macro Monday, This is the classic monkey wrench, the fore runner for the crescent wrench and also a spin off for the pipe wrench when they added teeth it became the pipe wrench. The monkey wrench was an adjustable wrench shaped like the pipe wrench but no teeth so only used on nuts, bolts and unions. Small wrench this is 1-1/2 inch square frame.
DeKalb County Barn Tour
Johnson Barn
Bethany Road
Sycamore, DeKalb County, Illinois 41.963374, -88.648209
August 10, 2024
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A small monkey wrench that I've had for a while. Always comes in handy :) 2 shots stacked lit with the trusty torch. It will be getting a bit of use as I'm decorating the downstairs loo, The title is also an awesome song by "The Foo Fighters" HMM all and here's to another 10 years :)
Made of fine marble. For crushing and grinding herbs ans spices.
Fait en marbre noble. Pour broyer et piler des herbes et des épices.
Macro Mondays: "Tool"
A popular hand held multi-tool, with some gratuitous bokeh. Shot on a white acrylic sheet with a constant LED light, holiday lights for the bokeh.
The image is about 6.35 cm (2.5 inches) on the long edge.
My nail clippers, which sadly disintegrated just before I took the photo.
If this is way out I can swap it for my 2018: one photo each day photo as it was my first idea.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
If you travel a lot (like me), finding this wonderful universal adapter at the SF MOMA shop at the San Francisco airport is something of a great help for your most necessary hand tool... it even includes USB ports :-)
A Coin-Tweezer is always helpful when you have to deal with numismatic Coins - in little world the tiny people use this kind of pincette as a Hand Tool as well.
#MacroMonday #HandTool
For the Macro Mondays challenge "Hand Tool" (June 11th 2018)
When I want to get my thoughts clear, work through a problem, or just let my mind wander, this is where I first turn. A pen - always a fountain pen - and a clean sheet of paper. There's something about the ritual of filling the pen, cleaning the nib, and starting to write that calms and slows down the racing mind. I usually write, but sometimes doodle. It's more immediate than typing. I never liked typewriters - I'm dyslexic so spelling mistakes made it a misery. A laptop screen is better, but there is nothing to touch the simple pen and paper! Here with a green notebook - I collect notebooks like a true addict!
There's a size guide in the first comment field, showing the portion of the notebook and pen I shot.
HMM and have a great week! ;o)
My 2018 set: 2018 Macro Mondays
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My 2017 set: 2017 Macro Mondays
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My 2013 set: 2013 Macro Mondays