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As per the placecard, a module of cotton contains about 12-15 bales of cotton and a bale of cotton weighs about 500 lbs. That's a lot of cotton! This thing was as hard as a rock

2 inks Screenprint (brown and gold)

Printed on "Le Modulor" by Corbusier.

 

Le Corbusier described it as a "range of harmonious measurements to suit the human scale, universally applicable to architecture and to mechanical things."

 

Available in my shop

Second Lunar Module built. Was not designed to make the trip to the Moon or support astronauts but for an unmanned Earth orbital test.

I think Nug shops there sometimes!?

Stackable modules for my Soropolis project.

Green and purple appartment - baby dragon - ice castle - mushroom with gnomes - Snow White - unicorn with rainbow - candy shop - Rapunzel - wizard - colorful roof

A Lunar Module from the Apollo program (designed and built by Grumman)

National Air & Space Museum (Washington DC)

 

Photo by www.kensaviation.com

 

Scanned from 35mm slide (1980)

Part of a (slow) process of digitalizing my old photos

The "Y Module" was created in 1988 and published in "Modular Origami" a self-publication. The module, folded from square papers is based on the 60 degree geometry. When assembled, a "Y" band is form on the triangular faces of the model and a small pinwheel motif on all the corners.

 

3 of the 5 Platonic Solids can be assembled from this module. They are the Tetrahedron, the Octahedron and the Icosahedron. All of these polyhedra have triangular faces.

 

30 Modules, folded from 15cm square Kami are used to assemble the Icosahedron.

 

These are the diagrams for the decagon cross module.

Nothing really new. As I have explained at the octagon cross module:

If you want to double the corners of the polygon, then you have to bisect to important angle for the inside reverse fold (step 2).

 

So start here with the Pentagon Cross module.

 

The steps 7 to 11 are just for hidding some paper. You can do it also in other ways to get some variations. The width of the flap shouldn't be wider than the width of the pocket.

 

The assembly of the modules is similar to the assembly of the square cross modules, here only with ten modules.

 

The angle at step 5 has not exact 72 degrees, but the approximation with 71.98 degrees is close to it.

 

Now, can you see the way to the icosagon ??

DIY FM Radio module for a Eurorack modular synth. It tunes FM station according to the voltage input.

It sounds like this:

soundcloud.com/musicthing/radio-sequencer-2

And looks like this:

vimeo.com/34814995

Full details and the schematic are here:

www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48450

 

I've made it a personal goal to take at least 13 shots I'm happy with for each module so that I get plenty of practice and also so they fit in this mosaic! My middle shot is the one I uploaded for my homework, although putting them in the mosaic like this has cropped it. Maybe I'll try a different mosaic next time. (or only take square shots).

The "Y Module" was created in 1988 and published in "Modular Origami" a self-publication. The module, folded from square papers is based on the 60 degree geometry. When assembled, a "Y" band is form on the triangular faces of the model and a small pinwheel motif on all the corners.

 

3 of the 5 Platonic Solids can be assembled from this module. They are the Tetrahedron, the Octahedron and the Icosahedron. All of these polyhedra have triangular faces.

 

30 Modules, folded from 15cm square Kami are used to assemble the Icosahedron.

 

Bottom view of the 6.4vdc lithium battery module, showing the coroplast separator in the middle of the two flexpacks, and the outside protection sheets of coroplast.

 

This allows for natural convection cooling of the modules as cool air will enter the bottom of the module, and warmer air will exit the top of the module. If ever needed, forced air can also be introduced to the module from the bottom.

This is the 3rd module (of 6 currently built) that is part of my JunkTown MOC. This is a bit of a Junk Yard

Think you could land this on the moon? This is a mockup of the lunar module that landed on the moon between 1969–1972. it carried two people. 6 landings on the moon were made.

developer: Kodak T-Max 1+7 9' (18c)

Layout module for Kanimbla station under construction using laminated pine board, with pine skirts and bracing screwed underneath. The island platform is also pine and screwed to the top. Cut through the board are openings for points drives, signals and electromagnetic uncouplers, with cork roadbed laid over the top. End walls are temporary to protect the module from damage.

Suggestion #1

Allow modules to be grouped together by categories in the same way as they are on the main Drupal site.

 

Suggestion #2

Also allow the categories of modules to be expanded or collapsed using the new jQuery library.

 

Suggestion #3

Change the way admin/modules illustrates the heirarchy (parent/child) relationships between modules. for example;

 

- Voting API parent

-- Simple Vote child

 

This would help illustrate the relationships of complex modules like E-Commerce which are a set of related modules.

While cleaning out a cabinet, we found a router that had it's module handles bent so it could fit in the drawer. WTF!

Voskhod 1 descent module, 1964

The three cosmonauts' couches inside Voskhod were only fitted with difficulty, making the crew crane their necks to see the instrument panels. With no space for a means of escape to be fitted, a retrorocket slowed the spacecraft as it returned to Earth, enabling the cosmnauts to remain on board for the entire mission.

[Science Museum]

 

Taken from the Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age exhibition at the Science Museum (September 2015 to March 2016).

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Joining one module, which essential is made up of four of the same modules mirrored at 3 axis

Area where the Neenah Papers mill will go. Track on left is the Soo Line spur that came from Bergstrom Papers and the track on the right is the CNW spur off of the trestle. The Neenah Papers powerhouse foundation is in the background.

Here is canal module works with 8x8 mini modular. 2 of buildings are connected by pedestrian bridge, also pavement is made in 8x4 fashion.

8x8 mini modular buildings should be raised 2 brick height to level with the canal module and street/bridge sub-modules.

 

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Combo module using a visaton speaker and a TDA2030 amplifier IC. This is the 1st one, i will build a 2nd one, both are for my 9U portable system.

success! I ran out of time to solder it up but it came out as good as I can hope for. No noticeable 'erosion' of traces. Alignment between the two sides is good enough. This could be close to my final layout. I'm excited!

Lego modules forming a goblin fortress for the RPG "Äventyr". A Swedish beginners RPG for children of ages 7+. The legomodules were built specifically for the gaming event Nordsken #2 in skellefteå 28-30 september 2012

Stackable modules for my Soropolis project.

Owlery - Crockery - dog attic - ostrich tower - sheep fold - flower girl - chicken run - monkey attic - horse stable - South Pole

Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Tool Kit training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 30 July - 1 August 2014

Mural art at the College of Architecture, Chandigarh, India

The Ecological Living Module by the Yale Center for Ecosystems in Architecture and Gray Organschi Architecture on display at the United Nations.

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