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Hard-hitting, ear-splitting metal from Machine Head; Don't expect anything less.

Contudente, ensordecedor, metal que taladra el oído; No esperes menos de Machine Head.

When I saw the Washing Machine Challenge today I had to post this one, as my favorite public Washing Machine.

 

I visit for lunch often, but lately it been abit too wet to enjoy lunch there.

 

I'm sorry I have been absent of late. Just way to much going on.

 

I hope you have all been well and I wish you all a wonderful Holiday Season.

 

WAH- Washing Machines

Do not use without my full written permission. All rights reserved.

Machine at geg Mannheim

Machine Man / Heft-Reihe

Madame Menace... She'll Tear You Apart!

cover: Rich Buckler, Al Milgrom

Marvel Comics Group / USA 1980

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/1731836/

Not seen much these days in machine shops. The shaping machine. This little model was built from a kit of rough castings and bar stock supplied by Stuart Models. Lots of practice dove-tailing the slides on the milling machine and by some magical fluke I got them just right. Not a very common model but to my mind ideal to drive from a model steam engine. I had great enjoyment making this. Tricky but satisfying. One day I will have a go at making a quick return linkage for it, just like it's much larger cousins.

"Tamping machine, Barretstown, Co. Kilkenny"

 

Granted it required a Google search to find even the basics of what a "tamper" does, but am still none-the-wiser as to the purpose of the device that seems to be preceding the engine down the track. Any ideas? And, if our usual "shadow" experts can identify a time of day, perhaps we can establish if that worker's off home for lunch - or his tea...

 

We are going with Niall McAuley on this one, he suggests Barretstown, Co.Kildare (just outside Newbridge) this suggestion is backed fully by Dr O Mac .

 

Dr Owen also tells us that the machine is an early 1960's Plasser & Theurer VKR 05-E tamper DX74108. Apparently the tamping tines should vibrate with the ideal frequency of exactly 35 Hz. This directional, linear vibration combined with the non-synchronous tine movement produces a homogeneously compacted ballast bed.

 

Photographer: O'Dea, James P

 

Collection: O'Dea Photograph Collection

 

Date: 5 June 1966

 

NLI Ref: ODEA 42/46

 

You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie

Florence & The Machine live at Hammersmith Apollo. Quite enjoyed the gig, hammersmith apollo is fun for allowing everyone to view the gig with it's rack slanted floor type floor thing. Florence Welch(ums) is uuber photogenic and has a lovely voice, though sometimes I feel like she should focus on singing at times rather than relaying it to the audience. She does get shouty at some points too which bums me out.

"Machine Stitchery" book from Better Homes & Gardens; Meredith Corp, 1985. In my collection.

 

Odd method for rug hooking using a sewing machine. It would keep the loops more secure but it would take longer to complete.

GHH mining machine underground shovel, when they were introduced in the Monteponi mine, helped to make the work lighter and faster. He wouldn't mind seeing it displayed in a protected area and not exposed to the elements. A machine created to work indoors that ends its "career" outdoors. The most interesting part are the reinforcements made by hand welding along the entire profile of the blade of the shovel. Although not a certainly functional artistic work; this is proof of the mastery and skills that the staff had acquired in working in a mine like this.

  

Pala da sottosuolo GHH mining machine, quando vennero introdotte nella miniera di Monteponi aiutarono a rendere il lavoro più leggero e veloce. Non sabbe male vederla esposta in una zona protetta e non esposta alle intemperie. Una macchina che nasce per lavorare al chiuso che finisce al sua "carriera" all'aria aperta. La parte più interessante sono i rinforzi realizzati con saldatura a mano lungo tutto il profilo della lama della pala. Seppure non un lavoro artistico sicuramente funzionale; questo a riprova della maestria e delle competenze che il personale aveva acquisito nel lavorare in una miniera come questa.

I took this before christmas and thought I had posted it. I checked and found I had not ........so here it is.

I think this is one of my fav photos os my time in Bognor Regis.

  

Visit Attack of the Leviathan

These washing machines tand as two examples of some great graffiti, which was created by the Agents of Change. They were invited to the site before it was demolited to create various works of art.

 

Part I >> Part II >> Part III >> Part IV >> Part V >> Part VI >> Part VII >> Part VIII >> Part IX >> Part X >> Part XI

 

Check out the video of the explore created by Kebab.

 

Abandoned Scotland Online

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relic of a bygone era.

 

Plymouth, Devon, England

I think this a Sunderland gear planer, built by J Parkinson and Son, Shipley.

 

TITLE: MACHINE GHOST

 

APPROXIMATE SIZE: 11 x 8.5 Inches

 

MEDIA: Acrylics On Card Stock Paper

 

DATE: February 2018

 

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The Nikon 85mm f/1.4G aka "The Cream Machine" is finally here! Praise the Lord for His blessings!

This is one of my Finish It Up summer challenge projects! I originally made it for a swap at my quilt guild...but, the rows were so wonky..I just couldn't give it {I'm sorry, Corrin} and I made a different cover. And so it sat, almost scrapped...but I unpicked and tried to straighten it out, there's still some wonky goin' on here...but I'm happy to say I tackled what I could and it's finished {thanks Meg!} :) It's w.i.p. days are over! I think it's kind of cute! ;) The machine cover is made by combining two projects from Rashida Coleman-Hale's "I Love Patchwork" book. {I ♥ that book!}

  

Through the hedge window. Tula's museum of weapons

Not a mixer cover, but a sewing machine cover created by altering my pattern to fit the machine's dimensions. Main fabric is Alexander Henry "Sew Now Sew Wow" and is perfect for the application! Trim is a simple calico dot in lipstick red.

 

Since the pocket is so wide, I added a bit of velcro at the center to keep it from bagging open. The button is purely decorative to mark the spot.

 

Similar styles available by special order in my Etsy shop twill tape!

Found at a thrift shop. Love the pink!

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Sew She Sews

7-21-11 - this was drawn at lokal while an outkast cover band was playing lol

Drilling Machine made for the display "Space Panic" at the french convention Brick à Dole 2017.

 

In the spirit of "Classic Space", the drill fits easily into the display.

The small challenge of this construction was to divert the Christmas ball Lego to build the cockpit of the drill .

 

To complicate my life, I built this machine in version "Tripod"... 3 "legs" to give it a look "Alien"

High point of the show ! Smoke (with a smoke generator) comes out of the crater under drill machine. (See the video)

 

I am happy, I find this machine very fun :)

The screen, the blade, the screw. How how cold process vegetable oil is made. Like sunflower oil.

sewing machine cover (back)

 

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Well, why not shoot objects from time to time--it is fun, to try to make them look good!

These photos were shot at our University (www.h-ab.de) at the lab of Prof. Volpe, for a publication about PCB prototyping.

 

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STROBIST

Two speedlites, manually adjusted, one on the left side shooting through a diffusor, on on the right side, with a blue gel, shooting against a silver reflector (actually: it was the cover of the diffusor, taped to the wall). The speedlites were triggered via YN-602 RF transmitters. Still my favorite work horses. :-)

 

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PHOTOSHOP

Not that much, the usual cloning and stuff.

For the right one I stacked two shots to get the drill and also the logo sharp.

 

Why not close the aperture for that purpose?

Because that would need too much flash power and furthermore the lens would be not that sharp anymore (not on the "critical aperture" setting).

 

Why not zoom out?

Yes, that would give me the DOF I wanted, but the perspective would change (cropping would have been ok, there's plenty of resolution left). I tried that and I did not like the wide-angle perspective.

So I just did two shots with varied focus and aligned these in Photoshop (btw.: Photoshop did a good job regarding the aligment and a bad job regarding the merging, so I did the merging my hand).

 

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LIGHTING DIAGRAM

www.sylights.com/Vicco/14519-sexy-milling-machine

 

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MAKING-OF (german)

fotopraxis.wordpress.com/2013/09/09/news-lab-fotos-whuz-i...

 

This is a late 1800s "Improved Eldridge Rotary" treadle sewing machine. Unfortunately, it was electrified at some point. I haven't tried it but was in use until about 15 years ago.

Great concentration on the face of the driver working a train around the track of the Tonbridge Model Engineering Society. Formed in 1944, the first track at the present site in Racecourse Park was built in 1951 in the form of an oval providing 480ft of 3 1/2in. and 5in. track. Subsequent extensions have resulted in the current one third of a mile long circuit complete with signalling and safety rail and containing some 2,000 sleepers. Uploaded this in black and white as the 'Croc' footwear, visible on the left, was bright pink and a bit too distracting!

A London Transport UCC Feltham tram waits for an E series Vauxhall Wyvern to pass before crossing the junction.

Not only is the motorman following the rule of the road , he is doing what he can to avoid a temporal paradox as the last Felthams ran in London some four months before the E Series Vauxhall were launched in August 1951!!

Perhaps the owner of the Police Box on the other side of the layout can resolve the problem?

 

Machines & Macchiatos is run by the Sydney Machina Social Club in Sydney, New South Wales.

 

It's a modern motoring club, for all types of Machines, Vintage, Classics, Customs, Rods, Modern Exotics, Motorcycles & more. If you love Ford Mustangs, Porsche 911, Ford GTHO Falcons, Corvettes, Ferrari then head down.

 

www.sydneymachinasocialclub.org/

 

For more photos go to www.flickr.com/photos/behindthesteeringwheel/albums

Machine used for watering the crops

Taken in Astoria, Oregon. This rusty contraption was sitting on some cinder blocks, which I didn't care for, so I removed them in Photoshop.

In the Lanschaftspark Duisburg which is a former steel factory which can now be visted. Looks much better On Black

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