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Done for Macro Mondays theme: tool
this is the tip of my favorite whisk, about 2 inches, with its shadow, one of the most used kitchen tools in our house.
HMM everyone!
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These are the screwdrivers of the tool set my brother gave me when I left my parents house. Colorful and small things, so the tip of the red flathead screwdriver was chipped soon. After all I had to buy a solid big tool set, but tiny tool set is still my favorite.
about 7cm in 4 pcs.
Smile 0n Saturday theme - "Copyright by Mankind"
The earliest stone toolmaking developed by at least 2.6 million years ago. The Early Stone Age includes the most basic stone toolkits made by early humans. The Early Stone Age in Africa is equivalent to what is called the Lower Paleolithic in Europe and Asia.
The oldest stone tools, known as the Oldowan toolkit, consist of at least:
• Hammerstones that show battering on their surfaces
• Stone cores that show a series of flake scars along one or more edges
• Sharp stone flakes that were struck from the cores and offer useful cutting edges, along with lots of debris from the process of percussion flaking
By about 1.76 million years ago, early humans began to strike really large flakes and then continue to shape them by striking smaller flakes from around the edges. The resulting implements included a new kind of tool called a handaxe. These tools and other kinds of ‘large cutting tools’ characterize the Acheulean toolkit.
The basic toolkit, including a variety of novel forms of stone core, continued to be made. It and the Acheulean toolkit were made for an immense period of time – ending in different places by around 400,000 to 250,000 years ago. From the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
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Part of an old wrench.
This is about 3,5 cm.
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Eén mixer garde met in de achtergrond gekleurde pannensponsjes ;-)
One mixer whisk with colored pan sponges in the background ;-)
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Hilfsmittel für den Mechaniker der Dampfmaschinen im Pumpwerk Wouda-Gemaal/ Lemmer, NL / Maintenance tools and aids for the steam engine mechanic at the Wouda Steam Pumping Station, Lemmer (NL)
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Textured with among other tools, brushes from : www.555design.org/ and texture from : www.flickr.com/photos/ghostbones/
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Für:“Crazy Tuesday“ am 29.07.2025
Thema:“TOOLS“….Werkzeuge….
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