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I walked the route I’d recce'd last week, this time with Margaret and Suki, to Fairyland woods at Newlands Corner and back via St Martha’s Church and Pewley Down. A cool grey day at first, it turned into a beautiful Indian summer day.
Pléchatel : falaise de schiste taillée pour permettre la méditation. Elle fut taillé au 19ième siècle par le curé de Pléchatel pour donner du travail aux gens.
Three transposition brackets hanging on my garage wall. The right-hand bracket on the top was found along the former Rock Island near Carnforth and the other two, one left-hand and one right-hand, were found along the former Rock Island near Malcom, Iowa. All twelve of the glass insulators are CD-1049 produced by Hemingray.
Bracket uses one of the 4 screws that hold the main spindle bearing cover to the headstock.
The bracket comes so close to the tumbler that I ground down the head of the cap screw a little to give it clearance.
I think this may be Alder Bracket Fungus (Inonotus radiatus) but I may well be wrong so would be happy to receive confirmation or be corrected. Shot in the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice Reserve.
Side view of my new portable studio. Now I just need a Vagabond battery pack. Not practical, but very interesting.
Parts bandsawed to rough shape and pinned together so that machining the pair will make identical parts. In this shot the supports are upside down and I'm cleaning up the bandsaw cuts with a 3/4 in. endmill. These two faces will bolt to the electronics enclosure.
Eventually everything turns to rot and putrefaction...even the stoutest trees which looked as if they would hold up the sky forever are turned to dust and forgotten - rot and forgetfulness and more the universal constants than death and taxes.
BN 7259 SD40-2, Santa FE 5196 C30-7/A and BN 7072 SD40-2 head for the diamonds at
La Crosse's Grand Crossing.
July 8, 2001
Canon EOS Rebel
Tamron 28-300mm lens
Fujifilm 400X
the new bracket on the left is a bit shorter to raise the light an inch. It has a double thickness at the upper hole where it bolts to the canti brake stud. I just used a second bit of the aluminum extrusion and JB Weld'ed it in place.
Several layers and outcrops of bracket fungus which rots the core of a tree eventually causing its collapse.
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That's the hammer I picked up for tapping things to true on the mini mill. It has a heavy metal middle, and plasticy orange ends. Here I tamp down the bracket onto the shelf's front raised ridge.
Bottom bracket mitre cut, there's still a little hand work to finish the mitre and to clean it up, but thats the bulk done
Noticed first one, then another, then realised this old tree stump had large brackets all around it, some with 3 or 4 layers.
Another bit of tree for chopping. This bracket fungus has suddenly appeared. Love the pattern on the wood too.