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Removing the pinion from the motor shaft had inadvertently pushed the magnet down the shaft, causing it to be slightly loose, instead of fixed to the shaft.
This caused a piercing squeel when the motor was under any load.
No squeeling without any load, so you wouldn't think there was a problem with the motor until it had to drive something with resistance.
Attaches, colles et collants double face. Le plus simple étant de prévoir du double face épais pour coller directement sur la surface.
now add some more of the wire's insulant to the legs. instead of two colours you could leave a gap like spiderbot1 or use heatshrink (which I might try on my next spider).
Sand all lumber, wiping down with a damp cloth. Be sure to sand the corners and anywhere else that might be a snag-hazard.
According to the directions on the wood stain, give your boards several coats of stain, allowing 2 hours of dry time in between coats. Then apply at least two coats of Polycrilic sealer according to the directions, allowing to dry in between. This is a two day process!
Peel off the paper from the letters, according to the WonderUnder instructions and use a damp cloth and iron to attach the letters firmly to the banner.
The book I am about to digitize.
In about 41 minutes of manual work, I will end up with a fully searcheable PDF copy of the book.
Just a note - I will not be sharing it with other people in any way. I know that it's currently in vogue to think that 'information wants to be free', but honestly I think that's stupid. The author worked long and hard to create this book, and he deserves to be rewarded with the folding green stuff. I am only digitizing the book to save shelf space and backaches in my own life- and the paper copy will be recycled.
Admittedly, it makes me a little sad to destroy the paper book. But not that sad. I know that it will not be long before I can transfer my electronic copy into a decent e-reader like the Kindle or the Iliad. I have already been reading e-books on my Nokia 770, and I really like the convenience.
De Strakke Hand again created a wallpainting on a house in Utrecht. It's a selfportrait in the window Gerard Dou painted in 1657
Camtech:
HowTo the making of Gerard Dou (Huawei)
I added a small piece of wood using superglue to the plastic ledge to help hold the poweroff better than before. flickr.com/photos/safoocat/2257800503/
The camera case isn't tight enough to hold the battery spring compressed so I put a wide rubber band around the camera to hold it closed when not in use. This also protects the screen as shown here: www.flickr.com/photos/safoocat/2327665992/in/pool-vq1005/
Here is how homemade lens cap looks on the camera.
I haven't attatched a lanyard yet.
flickr.com/photos/safoocat/2338118624/in/set-721576040594...
It's made from the cardboard of a Purina Cat Food carton and glued together with Elmer's glue.
Sand all lumber, wiping down with a damp cloth. Be sure to sand the corners and anywhere else that might be a snag-hazard.
According to the directions on the wood stain, give your boards several coats of stain, allowing 2 hours of dry time in between coats. Then apply at least two coats of Polycrilic sealer according to the directions, allowing to dry in between. This is a two day process!
Setup for: flickr.com/photos/johnmclellan/sets/72157612300799176/
How I mount three flashes on my umbrella.
Three flashes in an umbrella means your refresh rate is much faster than a single flash. 1 hour photo shoot with each firing at 1/16 I could sustain a rate of about 2 shots a second, with bursts of up to three. 400 shots no problem.
See notes!