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Bracket Fungus Isle of Wight

Note the spacers to bring the fixing square to the frame. The Klickfix bracket screws are replaced with 50mm long bolts washes and locknuts which attach it to the front plate on the aluminium bracket via four drilled holes.

 

Here is a link for the Klickfix fitting I used, removing the back circular clips usually used for a handle bar.

 

www.bikester.co.uk/2539.html?_cid=1_3_2_2110_2119_2454_25...

Saw lots of these large brackets on ash trees. Velvety on top, paler underneath, although wen they get older, they turn dark all over.

the regular stake pocket model fits under a camper top

The Marlin bracket was designed for a Lucas 100 alternator, and not the original M50 alternator.

I cut off the old U bracket and tube, re-welded them back in a different position, and have now fitted the original alternator, and achieved the tensioning via the eccentric bearing jockey wheel.

Not sure what type it is - but its cool looking

As hard as rock and about 15 inches across, growing on a large beech tree

Bracket and bolts holding a window frame in place.

Parrish House, Cocoa, Florida.

Autumn Walk from Sunningdale to Windsor

Red-belted Bracket (Fomitopsis pinicola) at Binsted Woods, West Sussex England

 

Focus Stacked images, using various numbers of original image files

Burlington, Vermont USA • Partial view from the west side of Elmwood Avenue to an elaborate bracketed gable.

 

☞ Part of a series of photos documenting my new home & neighborhood, in the heart of Vermont's largest town: Burlington 05401. • After almost a dozen years in rural Cornwall, 40 miles to the south, I have moved to one of the true outposts of optimism, on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain (the 6th Great Lake).

Bracket fungi, or shelf fungi, are among the many groups of fungi that comprise the phylum Basidiomycota. Characteristically, they produce shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks that lie in a close planar grouping of separate or interconnected horizontal rows. Brackets can range from only a single row of a few caps, to dozens of rows of caps that can weigh several hundred pounds. They are mainly found on trees (living and dead) and coarse woody debris, and may resemble mushrooms. Some form annual fruiting bodies while others are perennial and grow larger year after year. Bracket fungi are typically tough and sturdy and produce their spores, called basidiospores, within the pores that typically make up the undersurface.

This is a bracket that I use to attach toys in Fid's sleeping cage.

A blushing bracket fungus sprouting from a tree trunk, in Southwick Wood.

Here are some different angles of the bracket for the DYI foldable softbox, this one in the "prototype" bracket, so it's not the best looking, but it works :)

Trametes versicolor?

The stock MAF bracket just doesn't work on the coupe. Our coupe has the Cobra intake manifold, so the MAF sits a little lower than it otherwise would. Check and adjust the specs in the picture to suit your needs. A sheet m etal shop charged very little to cut and bend the steel I bought at Lowe's for this job. I re-used the stock bracket screws to attach it to the MAF, and used #14 sheet metal screws to attach it to the top of the 3/4 tubing.

Drilling and milling a good sized hole in the bracket shell that will be covered by the seat tube.

Anyone care to hazard a guess as to what photographic gadget I've been busy making this is?

 

The arms stared life as box section, rough cut one in the centre and the end product at the far side.

 

Something satisfying making stuff by hand.

With silly putty in place - and an obvious test revealing the screw hole in the one on the metal bracket - I lined things up to press down the keyboard, to both visually center the putty bits on the bracket, and make sure the keyboard was where I wanted it on the bracket, front-to-back-wise.

I walked through a local wood and came across some Birch Bracket Fungus. I came across this species last year and I remember being quite shocked at the size.

Taken at Potteric Carr Nature Reserve

Seen in Essex Wildlife Trust site at Hanningfield, Essex

Bracket fungi cause decay and rot in the heartwood of trees and produce bracket-shaped fruiting bodies on the trunk or main branches. These fungi usually lead to weakening and sometimes to the eventual breakage or fall of affected trees.

On a walk in various Verrado neighborhoods. (Buckeye, AZ)

Meguiar’s Drag Festival, Mantorp Park Sweden

Blackbird sitting on a hanging basket bracket

Turkey Tail -

Bracket fungi are as hard as wood, you’ll only hurt your toes if you kick them. Many people assume they are no use because bracket fungi are too tough to eat, but I see them differently. The funnel-shaped cap is just right for elves as stools and their swirls are as lovely as the hair whorl on my head. My bottoms are too heavy to sit but their cup size is just right for my tired heels.

PCOB photowalk at Benmiller Falls.

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