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...another entry for 'best tool handle of the year'.
Having re-ground my little 6mm Herdim to a less acute angle - I was lacking a very narrow blade. This was a 'very cheap' needle file - so I ground the end and sharpened it. It hasn't broken yet - it holds a super sharp edge.
Ottobre Designs Shorts Pattern, Medium-weight cotton drill fabric. More details:
www.cookcleancraft.com/2010/09/kids-clothes-week-challeng...
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.
This chart has been very helpful. Not to mention a great addition to my kitchen decor. get yours here: popchartlab.com/collections/prints/products/the-splendife...
With winds gusting to 50+ mph and rain soaking the climbers in the afternoon, the final round of the 2013 Scottish Tooling Series - hosted by Transition Extreme in Aberdeen - was, well, pretty extreme.
Cutting tool of a milling machine. I would have loved to capture the cutting action of the tool. Problem is that the semester is almost over and there is no activity at the workshop these days.
You don't see a vending machine like this everyday. This one sells tools and materials at artisans asylum
as much as love tools, i didnt want to use them to remove the struts when carrying something odd-shaped
Counting Tools Worksheet
First of all, we can say that if you have got a boy, your duty is easier because, in this worksheet, there are some tools like hammer, saw and etc. What will you do in this activity? Yes, you will do lots of things. For example; you will teach some tools which are used...
This is a box of washer that watch repairmen, like my Dad, use to balance a balance wheel in a watch.
If you have ever looked inside a mechanical watch, the balance wheel is the gear the moves back and forth and is part of what makes the ticking sound.
Colonial and post-liberation architecture on (and down the side streets of) Bukseong-ro. This street used to be the site of the northern Daegu fortress wall until it was dismantled under Japanese colonial influence. For more info, visit: colonialkorea.wordpress.com/
Renovating minds
Takes time
to peel away
layers of unwanted experiences
years of decay and neglect
to strip it bare
back to the barren plaster
of empty thoughts
then slowly
polyfilla up the holes and dents
caused by wear and tear
of daily living
sanding
making it smooth
pure of faults
leaving it to settle and dry
Then as time passes
inevitably
it all begins again
the slopping on of paper and glue
covering it up
every little corner
plastered
with memories of life
Just when I'd finished a two year house renovation project- my mum gave me a present of a pink tool kit which she bought in Australia, took back to Scotland, then brought out to Brussels to give it to me and eventually it will end up back in Australia when I emmigrate next year!
Since I have finished rennovating- I am using them to practice taking photos
One of the smaller tools... the chainsaw artists are are used to use much heavier and bigger equipment, so this one must be quite relaxing.
[All these pictures have been taken at the "Chainsaw Carving - Europan Open 2009" event at the little village "Steinbeck" near Bispingen in Northern Germany.
Little village, but this is quite an event with a whole lot of international chainsaw carving artists from all over the world.
www.kunst-mit-kettensaegen.de/ (sadly German only as far as I can see.. ) ]