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Tools high n' dry and not damaged by the floods, but 2 months on this is the only shop on the mainstreet that was flooded, that is open
At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.
Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.
Photo by Gayle Laird
© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu
You can read more about this project to mod a canvas bag at www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/makebag.
1/2 inch square aluminum rod from hardware store, aluminum bar about 1/8 inch thick from same, pop rivets, 1/4 inch thumb screw, 1/4 inch nuts & lock washer, about 20 gauge hardened steel wire
tools used: scroll saw to cut metal to length and cut channel where wire goes underneath
dremel to smooth edges and cut slots in upper piece for wire
drill for 1/4 inch hole for thumb screw and 1/8 inch holes for pop rivets
pop rivet tool
Homemade LED Sphere tool
See my YouTube video showing all of my current Light Painting Tools and how they work.
CNC surfacing technique we developed featured in the recent publication "Digital Fabrications: Architectural and Material Techniques" by Lisa Iwamoto.
Oi, recursion makes my brain hurt.
I am using WriteToMyBlog to write to my blog, and a need a flickr image of WriteToMyBlog to write to my blog about it.
Am puzzled by this tool, found in a miscellaneous items box. It's 16" long, has an 0.40" square shank at one end and the chuck on the other end accommodates an 0.30" square shank such as that on a threading tap.
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many types of combs for the fur - in the center, this circular comb with the teeth on the band edges is a great tool for long haired furs,.. especially for removing any loose staples when removed from the blocking boards - combs also remove loose hairs from the cut edges, saving them from floating around the studio - the round one is a Rond Staple Remover $18.75
the two wheeled tools on the right are pattern marking wheels - the teeth mark through the pattern pattern and leave a fine but easy to follow 'line' on the skin for cutting - the yellow (metal handled one) is the sturdiest $25.00
the two little tools to the left are fine point markers for transfering the pattern onto the skin for cutting - any fine awl or eyelet punch will do
While on the road with this set of tools there's not much I can't sort, short of something breaking in two.
Actually this is a hybrid kit. The Park RW1 32mm/15mm spanner is only needed for pedal axles and wheel axle nuts, so generally I carry it only when I ride my Brompton. The inner tube is also a Brompton item. The 8mm and 10mm spanners are of more use to my Quest whose brake barrel adjusters had a tendency to loosen themselves, but I think I've sorted that one now with Loctite. The only thing missing is the 13mm spanner I tend to carry with me in the Quest, as it deals with the rear axle bolt.
The pump—a Revolution Air Mini Track—is fairly new and replaced my Blackburn Airstik that had given me many years of good service. Strictly, Blackburn gives a lifetime warranty on everything so I might even be owed a replacement. But the Revolution pump, like the Topeak Road Morph and sundry Lezyne models, is much better for high volume and high pressure activity where the Blackburn struggled. Flip out and stomp on the (slightly weedy) footstand, grab the handle and give it the beans. On its first outing I inflated my Brompton rear tyre up to 100psi in no time at all.
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GTD tools of the trade.
Close-up of my custom made GTD tickler file. Basically a bunch of transparent folders with tabs stapled together. I'm using 31 folded sheets of A4 paper (colored) to represent the folder for each day in a month. I usually store the whole tickler in a leather folder and carry it with me.