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The sculpture at the Olympic Village. I kind of like it - but then I have an affinity for metal working and screws and nuts!
A detail of the sculpture by Ryan Gander, 2011
in the City of London, by St Marys Axe and in front of the Gherkin
Originally posted for GuessWhereUK
guessed by PARK@ARTWORKS
Side view of my nuts and bolts shoe. A school assignment, the object of which was to recreate a shoe out of a consumer product.
Steampunk inspired handmade chess set and table. All materials are from Lowe's and Michael's (art paint, stencil). Tabletop is white oak, legs are standard 2 X 4 wall studs. Squares are 2 inch. Total cost was about $200.00 and many enjoyable hours of assembly. No plans used, just imagination.
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Just one secret . . . I add one cup bacon grease before baking it and the flavor makes it sinfully delicious.
Glamour bolts and metals on aircrafts, Tag der Luftfahrt/Aviation Day Frankfurt/Main Airport. Sony A9. Douglas DC-6B
Mount the vice with the bolts lightly finger tight. Mount a steel bar in the chuck, then without switching the mill on, travers the table so that the bar pushes the vice into alignment.
Make sure that the bar touches the vice all the way along its width.
In the old train workshop I found these nuts and bolts rusted already through the varnish of what I assume is some kind of a pressure-relief valve. According to the identification plate this valve had been built by the eastern german nationally-owned enterprise "VEB Chemie- und Tankanlagenbau" in Fürstenwalde in 1986.
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My dad makes this nuts & bolts variety. With mixed nuts, cheerios, pretzels, and corn, rice and wheat Chex cereals. It's sooooooo good!
-breanna-
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On Belgium tour with Camerashy, Cloaked up and Host. Tons of locations, meticulous planning and some well known icons and revisits along the way.
Full set here: www.flickr.com/photos/timster1973/sets/72157632759059815/...
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Everything reassembled except for the rear slide cover which is a total pain to reassemble requiring much cussing and looking for screw heads under the rubber.
Can be screwed down at the base, but I prefer to leave it free standing
Now changed my mind about free standing, would need a bigger base :-)
Power plants and high voltage signs just seem to go together like peanut butter and bananas. I was not certain which part of this corner was so dangerous, but my guess was that it was not the thick layer of dust or the cobwebs. Anyway, my last image from the workshop. After this, we head up the hill about a quarter mile to the Three Lynx community where the workers for this plant live. More on that this evening. :-)