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Otra maquina mas que te encuentras paseando por el campo, olvidada, sin uso, alli nos fuimos mi Compañero Daniel, Joaquin y yo a jugar un poco con las linternas
A machine designed to harvet potatoes. The horse pulled the machine along which engage years to set the spinner going. The tines of the dinner sent potatoes from the soil into the net that stopped the potatoes flying. They were then picked up, usually by women or children, who put them into sacks for market or the store shed of the farm for saving as seed potatoes. This example was later adapted for use with a tractor. Drawn with a Rotring 0.18 Rapidograph pen.
Looks like the machine was used to move large logs back when logging was in its heyday. This is the radiator on the front. Found it near the road in Ashford, WA. Just outside of Mt. Rainier National Park.
My first build for the Summer Joust competition, category Castle Interiors. I know I've built the pit of despair before, but this time I built the machine and did it all more accurately. This is also an entry for MAYnifigure 2016, enjoy!
Nothing else as the 'peak' of a joystick from an old machine against a white (and photoshop cleaned) wall.
After they get off the commuter train on time and get out of the Tokyo Metro station there is an atrium where the high-speed elevators deliver employees to their offices within thirty seconds. They don’t waste even one minute. Everything in their society including themselves is controlled by the machines they made.
Taken in Nakano-Sakaue Sunbright Twin
Nakano-sakaue Station, Tokyo.
I especially like the robotic / pneumatic neck!
Borrowed an LCA+ from m+b.
Lomo LCA+, Agfa Precisa, Xpro, Double Exposure
© Graeme Webb 2011. All rights reserved.
Another old typewriter. This pre-dates even me, and is a marvellous piece of machinery. As I sit here typing away on my itty bitty wireless keyboard, I feel somewhat disconnected from the process which is taking place. With these old machines, we were very much a part of the process and it felt right somehow.
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A simple Spirograph style LEGO drawing machine.
There are definitely more elaborate ones out there, but I wanted to create a relatively simple one that could still create some cool designs.
Video of it in action, with details on how it works: youtu.be/1Ihjh_F7jn0
Building instructions and more info: jkbrickworks.com/simple-drawing-machine/