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Bangle with charms.

 

Sterling silver bangle with filigree and vintage shell button charm, imperial topaz, carved moonstone face, and gray pearl cluster.

Bauhaus, Dessau, Germany, xpan ratio

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Combine metalwork and photography first time

made with recycled gears; brass, aluminum & steel. Austrian crystals for sparkle... All lapel pins have a magnetic clasp; so as not to poke holes in you best jackets; the magnets are stong enought to hold securely through leather, fabric, even a couple layers...

 

CBMM welcomed nationally renowned sculpture artist and Shepherd University professor Christian Benefiel, who guided workshop participants through the intricacies of casting bronze and aluminum, including creating molds, working the sand and furnace, and pouring molten metal. Learn more about all our shipyard programs at: cbmm.org/learn/shipyardprograms

Fairley forge

Metalwork from the mundane to the marvellous

Designed and made in northumberland

www.fairleyforge.co.uk

 

early evening in the metalwork souk ~ marrakech

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Born in Baden, Germany in 1828, manufacturer Charles Silberzahn emigrated to the United States in 1850. In 1873, Silberzahn became, with John Michael Kohler, a founding partner in what would become the Kohler Company, initially a manufacturer of agricultural implements but now an internationally recognized producer of bathroom fixtures. Silberzahn split with Kohler in 1879 and took on a partnership in the West Bend Foundry and Machine Shop, which was first established in Washington County in 1859 by French immigrant Louis Lucas.

 

This object is the property of a private collection. The image is part of the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database, a digital archive of Wisconsin objects. For more information, see content.wisconsinhistory.org/u?/wda,2423

The base is machined to match the boiler diameter.

Trying out a couple of new design elements here - this is going to be fun, refining the ideas! I made the textured bronze moon out of Bronzclay - I love to mix the metals up!

View the project process here. Blogged here.

Elliott studied classical guitar at the Royal Conservatory of Canada, attended high school at Claude Watson School for the Performing Arts, and continued his music training at York University in their Jazz program. Elliott started his own studio, Vyner Road, in the mid '90's, and has seen the studio grow from a modest project studio into it's current professional state, aided by the purchase of a SSL Console from McClear Digital Post Production and Music Facility. Elliott's credits include films such as Asahi (National Film Board), and Jean Claude Van Damme's Replicant, as well as musical artists such as Natalie MacMaster, Leahy, Jonas Tomalty (with Sass Jordan), Euphora Phonic, and Universal Honey.

 

In addition, Elliott has engineered recordings with Producer Dale Penner (Nickleband, Holly McNarland), Producer Richard Bell (The Band, Janis Joplin), Jeff Martin (The Tea Party), Duncan Coutts (Our Lady Peace), Jim Creeggan (Barenaked Ladies), Andy Curran, and independant artists such as the Be Bop Cowboys and Jory Nash to name a few.

Aaarrggh just deleted all my recent Morocco uploads by accident as am using Lightroom's Flickr uploader and didnt realise when you cleared a photo from it, it deleted it on here. So I've had to upload them again in one big photo dump. Sorry, Ive deleted any comments and favourites too :-(. I think I'll stick to the usual uploader in future.

 

This was an old wall in the Marrakech medina where lampshades and light adornments were on display. I quite liked the arrangement of these and the shadows they made.

  

Stoy is one of the countries most respected and talented Live Sound Engineers. His clients include: Much Music's Live Interactive, Canadian Idol, The Canadian Walk of Fame, Canadian Music Week, The Juno Awards, The Bessie Awards, Benson and Hedges Symphony of Fire and Sony Music.

 

He has toured and mixed Live Sound for some of the world's top recording artists including: INXS, Pink, Live, Elvis Costello, Tom Cochrane, Leonard Cohen, Tony Bennett, Il Divo, The Ten Tenors, Alannah Myles, Jeff Healey, UFO, Max Webster, Secret Lives, The Nylons, His Royal Highness Prince Charles, The Vancouver Symphony, The Winnipeg Symphony, Kim Mitchell, Molly Johnson, Infidels, Honeymoon Suite, Edgefest and Lillith Fair.

I got some of this beautiful rough and Hans instantly cut it. Such a lovely color!

Wrought iron grille with repoussé fleur-de-lis at center, designed by Cyril Colnik, Milwaukee.

 

This object is the property of the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum. This image is part of the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database, a digital archive of Wisconsin objects. For more information, see content.wisconsinhistory.org/u?/wda,1594

Transmission side of the lathe. If you can possibly avoid it, never rig up your own multi-belt transmission. Getting all the tensions and alignments correct is miserable. The red v-belt is a Fenner add-a-link. They're supposed to lower vibration and have a much longer lifetime than standard v-belts. Plus they're much easier to get into an enclosed pulley system. You can see big spacers lifting the motor up from the bed: the rubber v-belt is way too short. I should've gotten more of the Fenner belting.

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