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It look and feels like your typical surf board but see the honeycomb like pattern? Yeah that's cardboard, this guy is made up of only resin and cardboard.
Live from Island's Revenge Fest @Zsa Zsa Mon Amour, PA
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General photos from the Tinkering Studio at Maker Faire 2011
General photos from the Exploratorium Booth at Maker Faire 2011
Maker: Austin A. Turner (ca 1831-1866)
Born: USA
Active: USA
Medium: albumen print
Size: 8 1/2 in x 5 7/8 in
Location:
Object No. 2024.302o
Shelf: N-7
Publication: New York, London, D. Appleton and company, 1864
Other Collections:
Notes: Austin Augustus Turner was born Abijah Austin Turner about 1831 in North Carolina, the family sometime later resettled in Bath, Maine. Turner changed his name to Austin Augustus, probably before he took his first job as a house painter in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1850. He was employed as an operator at the photography gallery of B.F. Campbell in Boston, Massachusetts. By 1854, he moved to New York City, where he worked at Mathew B. Brady’s photography gallery for a brief period. After stays in Paris (he became familiar with the new advances in photomechanical printing), Boston, and Lynchburg, Virginia, Turner finally resettled in New York where he established a business in partnership with D. Appleton & Company specializing in photolithography. He is best known for the book Villas on the Hudson. A Collection of Photo-lithographs of Thirty-one Country Residences, New York: D. Appleton, 1860. The views are based on photographs made by Turner of large homes along the Hudson from upper Manhattan Island to Dobbs Ferry, mainly summer or pleasure homes of wealthy New Yorkers, and often exhibiting extravagant or playful architecture. Turner took the pictures in 1858 and 1859, and this lavish work appeared on the eve of the Civil War.
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Photo taken at Maker Faire NoVa, which was held at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia on March 18, 2018.
These maker's marks were in a few places. Made of marble, pride in their work. they don't do it like this anymore.