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5/16" PPC 910 USA, datecode 9

3/8" PPC 912 USA, datecode 9

1/4" PPC 908 USA, datecode 9

5/32" PPC 905 USA, datecode 9

5/16" PPC 110 USA, datecode 9

 

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www.collectingsnapon.com/index.php?page=other_tools/Punch...

Yes, real tools for a 3 year old.

Fondant over rice cereal sculpted tools, tool box is German chocolate cake, filled with toasted coconut pecan icing.

Arley station a couple of days ago.

I found this on the Downs (hills near Brighton, Sussex). It's an amazingly ergonomic and effective cutting tool all these thousands of years later.

Making some adapters.

Random assortment of the first things that came to hand.

Calipers, various

Sigma SD1 Merrill

SPP 6.3 vs. X3F Tools / Kalpannika

Rauschen / Noise & Rauschunterdrückung / Noise reduction

Mein Blog: fotogenerell.wordpress.com/

made with an Analog Nikon F3 Camera.

  

Arno Volkers

Van 't Hofflaan 9

4834 XD Breda

The Netherlands

 

www.studiobeeldruis.nl

Carreras Cigarettes, "Tools and How to use Them" (set of 50 issued in 1935)

No26 The Plough

The D3-5 Fairway Golf Divot Tool sports an inlay in 10,000 year old Fossil Mammoth tooth. The frame is in etched 'Ladder' damascus by Mike Norris. This is the most exclusive golf tool in the world.

Tool live in Milan, DatchForum, 19Jun06

Lens ring straightening tool

 

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2013, All Rights Reserved

My father's old tool box and tools

Really enjoying restoring this 100 year old bicycle tool pouch. Given it a good clean, fed the leather, then dismantled as the stitching was rotten. Now reassembly! Using a method I’ve seen Suzie Fletcher use on BBC’s The Repair Shop, using two needles and lacing the thread up. It’s working a treat!

Still need to source three new straps to fit it to the frame.

from my apartment

Lead singer Maynard James Keenan performing @ Kurucesme Arena - Istanbul

One of my Creative Commons'd photos was used by AAAS in an article on careers Biomanufacturing. It's the photo in the upper right.

 

I'm flattered, since biomanufacturing is one of those careers I would have loved to gone into and still daydream about. I'll have to be content hoping I contributed in some small way to a young un-directed mind choosing pathway that solves the worlds biomanufacturing problems.

 

If you happen to be reading this, young inquisitive mind, go look into synthetic biology. I'm particularly excited about algae bioreactors, in the desert or in the ocean. Don't worry about pathway optimization in the organism, there are plenty of people doing that -- figure out how to make lots and lots of the cells in a continuous flow bioreactor. Optimize for high-volume, make it energy efficient.

 

Last point -- close as many loops as possible.

 

Tooling Up: The Biomanufacturing Career Track sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_is...

Tools hanging on plastic pegboard in garage.

Elegant floral motifs recall Spanish design, rippling in low relief across burnished leather.

It is encircled a delightful ottoman cover, crafted by hand in tooled leather, it is an innovative suitcase for tourists short on packing space

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