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A Toolbox of cupcakes I made for my Grandpa who is a great woodworker. It includes an assortment of tools that include: Screwdrivers (both flat and philips), Hamers, Saws, Pliers, Tape Measures, and a Drill.
The Daily Shoot #ds413 - Find an interesting texture today and make a photograph.
Just the toolbox in the back of a neighbors pickup. I thought it looked interesting enough to post.
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I didn't have alot of time to spend on Dad cookies, because I was spending more time on the delicious chocolate cake (recipe from sweetapolita). Dads don't care too much about cookie details, because the taste is what matters most!
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Creation of a working trolley and his toolbox, in pallet wood.
This little red suitcase belonged to my Mom. I gave it to her to keep her daily pills organized. She had trouble remembering to take her pills each day until I found this little suitcase. Mom thought red was the only color on Earth and she actually looked forward to getting in to her red suitcase each morning.
I fancied it up a bit with duct tape scraps and am now going to keep all of my book-binding supplies in it.
August 2014
The only tool box left that belonged to my grandpa. This thing was mostly full of end mills and other machinist's tools before I took 'em out and put my luthier's tools in there. I've got all the old stuff in a box in case I ever get another milling machine.
A challenge to photograph a toolbox. Ian hadn't looked in this since we moved in 6 weeks ago, and I don't think it was visited much in our last house...
So my first challenge was to sort it out. I must confess to having dropped the inner tray which resulted in the messy photo "before" in comments :-)
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Several different tools somewhat neatly layed out in the tool box. Made this one in a small factory nearby.
They just installed a brand new energy efficient condensing boiler in my house which will demolished in a few months. I love bureaucracy.
Wrenches and a couple screwdrivers, plus a crank remover, my trusty Park rule and some other bits that fit.
the latch on my toolbox
Tenuous Link: savings plans (the canadian equivalent of a 401K is called an RSP)
The box opens up and lays flat. I stripped it of the original lining and took a class with Melody McMath to customize designs for a travel box for my embroidery notions. You can see the thimble holder, a tape measure, a needle threader on a leash, pockets for a ruler/triangle, a wax bag and pincushion also on leashes. There are magnets sewn into the lining that hold the scissors in place.