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I helped my sister do the faux painting technique on the walls. This is at Core Balance Yoga in Lee's Summit.
Color: Brown, Natural Maple
Package Inclusions:
1 X Alle Dining Table   3'11" X 3'0" X 2'6"
4 X Alle Chairs
Table made of 1/4 inch surfaces and 1/2 inch steel legs. It is coffee table sized and kinda heavy, but it should hold at least 15,000 pounds of coffee table books.
After struggling with sub-standard tables at public shows resulting in warped baseplates, wavy track alignment, etc.; I decided I should build my own table modules. The design objectives were as follows:
1) self-contained table module with legs, wiring, etc. built-in
2) dimensionally aligned to integer multiples of 16-studs
3) mutually aligned with dowels and/or bolts in both end-end or end-side configurations
4) support optional drop-in modules between self-standing modules
The design you see here is the result. I have built 4x of these modules for my latest Lego model railway and I am quite satisfied with the result. They have proven to be very robust and provide a flat consistent surface for the baseplates. The disadvantage of this design is its weight. Its a compromise I was willing to accept in exchange for robustness. These modules have to survive the rigours of transport to/from public shows as well as within my own house!
Bain News Service,, publisher.
At table
[between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.26789
Call Number: LC-B2- 4583-14
Corian digital display table with removable legs. A token containing a small computer chip, when inserted into the recessed slot, triggers a digital projected message onto the tabletop. Use of CNC and thermoforming technology.
Design by Philips Design
Fabrication by Sterling Surfaces
Another old photo - my little folding table which used to belong to my grandparents. When I first knew it the top was blue but when it needed repainting I decided to use the same blue but with white on alternate slats.
Chair's optional..
It's spring, a canyon of outdoor merchandise boxes.. surrounding manager office, presents further challenges?
PicknSave
Manitowoc Wisconsin
Table Mountain engulfed by clouds driven by a strong South Easter. Strangely, there was not a breath of wind on Lion's Head where this shot was taken.
As small farms have been consolidated into large acre conglomerate farming, a lot of farm sites are now occupied by folks who work in town. One way these folks both enjoy farm life and reduce their expenses is to raise a few beef cows for tables of their own and a few friend's.
Decided my bar needed some tables but they also needed to match the chairs I made earlier in case I decided too do a restaurant or diner.
1. Covered a crystal tube with scrapbook paper.
2. Added some trim. (Glue was wet so I held it down with some rubber bands)
3. Keep the opening at the bottom and it doubles for storage!
4. Spray painted some wood circles and stuck it at the non opening side. Finished table!
5. Next to chair. =) Perfect height!
This is the view of Table Mountain from Milnerton Beach, Cape Town. It's very rare to see the mountain without a covering of clouds!
We made a film about this periodic table at a university in Brazil. It had lots of interesting little quirks. Video is at www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha_LxiNbZEk
Taken in Howard Norman Reserve, which is in Olinda, Victoria, Australia.
Photographed using the Hanimex IEF and Lomography-brand colour 110 film.
these cafe tables, like the desk in our room, are made of copper mesh sandwiched between glass. It shimmers in the light.
Busy teaching since my recital!
Sorry for being absent.
I will visit tomorrow night!
All the best,
I posted more from the recital online:
Mozart Fantasy:
Bach Toccata:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5k50xvfRao
Debussy:
this was in readymade magazine. i had this side table that was kind of ugly so i did like the magazine said - and gathered a ton of paint chip samples, then i used double sided tape to stick them down. after that i had a piece of glass cut to size, which of course goes on top. total costs = $25 (the table was a hand me down so it was free).
Some old pieces of a Chinese table that I rescued. I repaired the wooden parts and replaced the table surface with a steel sheet which is brushed in different directions so that it looks like a cloudy sky.
Professor Poliakoff hands over a copy of our QR code periodic table at the EPSRC.
Download a hi-res version of our QR code table at www.flickr.com/photos/periodicvideos/sets/72157627314434233/
The EPSRC have been a major supporter of our Molecular Videos series at www.periodicvideos.com/molecularvideos.htm