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Curved ruler and tube turners, another thrift store find

My son made this a few years ago when he was bored at work and found some garbage tools - I was bored so took some pics of it

My new buttonholer!

 

Blogged at HipDroppedStitches!

A trip with friends up to Cutter Ranch near Clinton, BC to meet our young lambs before they are slaughtered in a couple months. We then stayed the weekend at Loon Lake for some relaxing, cooking, and of course eating!

 

To read the article about our trip to visit our lambs, visit foodists [dot] ca.

Tool Shed

    

Taken with a nikon V1 and 10mm f/2.8

    

ISO 100 | f/3.2 | 1/400th sec

Micro Mr Punch Project

Tools for modelling, and papier mache work

I just love this pallet knife. Like a mini butter knife.

 

For more on this other daft making things see the "Making weird stuff" blog

 

Watch Micro Mr Punch project videos on YouTube

I never used my old Chatterbox Tag-A-Long drink holder. In fact, it was stored away until I just unboxed it during our move across the country. I am now using it for my "heat tool holder." I love it for many reasons! To see more details and photos, please see my post here:

 

triplethescraps.blogspot.com/2012/08/organizational-frida...

 

I hope you find it helpful. Enjoy, and thanks for stopping by!

Simple tool roll with a pocket inside to hold a few bike tools. Inside is plain tan canvas, outside is laminated Echino Bicycles

TOOL Tweeter Center July 12, 2007

Tools assembled for doing the annual bearing maintenance on the Safari.

Tool @ Darien Lake 1997-07-05 (Lollapalooza)

A new hobby I've "picked" up...

Verktyg upphittat, återfås mot beskrivning..!

Recent test roll of bulk loaded Maco PTC 400 in Ilfotec HC / HC110 - developing ok, but might need more light - next roll at ISo 200. Otherwise, quite pleased with the scans.

tools and happy accidents at the woodshop.

Tool box in the back of my dads truck

Tool Photo by David Block

A great display of old tools, seen at the North Yorkshire County Show.

A tongue-in-cheek timeline of societies influential tools.

The children are using all sorts of tools to operate on their fallen friend; doctor tools and carpentry tools! Although many children rushed to the aid of their fallen classmate, one question we had was which tools do we need to help a patient? Screwdriver? Otoscope? Forcepts? This play led us to the invitation for a doctor to visit our classroom with his bag of doctor tools. Standards Met: Language: 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 15 Science: 1, 3, 10, 15, 18, 20 Social Studies: 3, 9, 10 Physical Development: 1, 3, 12, 18

The bluegrass band "No Tools Loaned" from Frankfort played Jim Bunning off the stage when he spoke too long

Feel free to use this image but please give credit with a link to www.mechanicalcaveman.com (NOT Flickr)

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