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The Learning Studio hosted a workshop organized by Michael Swaine and Amy Franceschini, in which 12 local artists were invited to make tools that expand our natural perceptual limitations.

The Learning Studio hosted a workshop organized by Michael Swaine and Amy Franceschini, in which 12 local artists were invited to make tools that expand our natural perceptual limitations.

The tool bit shown is 3/16". I picked up a 3/16" end mill to cut the slot for it, but the tool blank being used is about .002" undersized so it has to be shimmed.

 

Having the slot centered in the body isn't ideal. You can see I had to grind a big relief in the tool to bring its cutting edge back into line with the center of the tool holder body. I decided to center the slot to retain rigidity in the part of the tool holder that takes most of the cutting force, and that resulted in compromises.

We took a trip to Lowes today to buy some drill bits. The colors on this display caught my eye. 2/11/10

on our trip to northern territiory...

If the four wheeled traffic is particularly bad it makes sense to carry around a couple of 'ready use' anti tank missiles. Harley Davidson Military bike originally supplied to the British Army before we decided we couldn't afford an Army any more...

Old woodworking tools at Monticello

Pentax K-3 III Monochrome, SMC M 50/1.7, Tripod

The Learning Studio hosted a workshop organized by Michael Swaine and Amy Franceschini, in which 12 local artists were invited to make tools that expand our natural perceptual limitations.

My knives.

From top left - Marking ( ground 45 deg old stanley blade )

My oldest knife - Yew handle - double ground. Small double ground - Single ground right Japanese bimetal - Two home made violin bridge cutting knifes - one tiny, one curved

blade single ground. An original DIY knife - carbon re-sharpenable blade as used by everyone until Mr Stanley decided blades should be thrown away once dull !

 

I have to include my trusty site 'Stanley' - as it lived daily for many years its gun-slinger style holster when I did site carpentry. It still has a place as a tool.

 

I have had the big double gorund blade for forty years - the Irwin body has got to be close on twenty !

All the wood handles I made ( some quicker than others )

   

Tools used for buttermilk biscuits.

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Hagley Museum Machine Shop

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The Learning Studio hosted a workshop organized by Michael Swaine and Amy Franceschini, in which 12 local artists were invited to make tools that expand our natural perceptual limitations.

The eleventh @dailyshoot assignment was about Thanksgiving. We don't celebrate the day in Europe, but we had the yearly company Christmas dinner yesterday evening. I had my camera there with me and planned to take some shots of all the great colleagues that I'm thankful to work with. However, in the end I rather spent the evening chatting and socializing than fiddling with my camera. I still wanted to shoot something that I'm thankful for, and one very important thing for me are all the tools that enable me to stay in contact with my beautiful fiancée and our lovely cats even when we are separated by a thousand miles.

With the coolest tool ever (and some McGyver lengthing) from Home Depot.

 

It's an 11' extendable pole with threads on one end. You screw on some plastic clips that you push against the wood and it clips on. Then you unscrew it. Rinse and Repeat. To go around the house took about 30 minutes.

The Mamiya 645 of fellow flickr member Burnt Umber. Here it rests as we proceeded to "nom nom nom" on some pizza.

 

Check out his stuff here: Burnt Umber

 

The Learning Studio hosted a workshop organized by Michael Swaine and Amy Franceschini, in which 12 local artists were invited to make tools that expand our natural perceptual limitations.

Tool @ Baltimore Arena 06-08-2007

Sorting through a box of my dad's tools

Well, it has tools in the window!

Freising, Bavaria

Germany

August 2013

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