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Angled prism in housing, component of a pair of binoculars
This item is surplus to my collection needs. I am making this available for swap or trade. Please let me know if you are interested. See these sets of images for other cameras, lenses and photographic paraphernalia that I am removing as I am sharpening the focus of my camera collection.
Image shot with an Olympus Stylus TG-3.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
Access all my images via the Collections Page
Nearing completion.
The main components assembled, this time with the skin and tail piece fitted.
The white areas on the skin are talcum powder that wasn't completely removed during the soaking process.
The skin has been stained brown using instant coffee granules.
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Top left from Simon Phone # 0721430149
Disks, Cones. Bottom chain also from Simon.
Middle from Sammy in Makina Market:
End Caps, Round End Caps, Cones in German Silver (Nickel) and Brass. He can do "shiny" or "antiqued" finishes.
Top Right disks from Jacaranda Workshops. Available in multiple sizes.
The lack of ductility of glass prevents the equalization of stresses at local irregularities or flaws and the breakage strength varies considerably about a mean value. This latter is found to occur at a tensile strength of about 700kg/cm2
Angled prism in housing, component of a pair of binoculars
This item is surplus to my collection needs. I am making this available for swap or trade. Please let me know if you are interested. See these sets of images for other cameras, lenses and photographic paraphernalia that I am removing as I am sharpening the focus of my camera collection.
Image shot with an Olympus Stylus TG-3.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
Access all my images via the Collections Page
Nearing completion.
The main components assembled, this time with the skin and tail piece fitted.
The white areas on the skin are talcum powder that wasn't completely removed during the soaking process.
The skin has been stained brown using instant coffee granules.
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Little electric people looking for their way
6. Every Little Thing (1964) - (tag as msh0415 and msh0415-6)
Kamphang Phet, Thailand.
Town beauties prepare to perform Rham Kome. the flame dance, and important component of Siamese Thanksgiving.
Focussing lens of a large pair of binoculars
This item is surplus to my collection needs. I am making this available for swap or trade. Please let me know if you are interested. See these sets of images for other cameras, lenses and photographic paraphernalia that I am removing as I am sharpening the focus of my camera collection.
Image shot with an Olympus Stylus TG-3.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
Access all my images via the Collections Page
Nearing completion.
The main components assembled, this time with the skin and tail piece fitted.
The white areas on the skin are talcum powder that wasn't completely removed during the soaking process.
The skin has been stained brown using instant coffee granules.
Operation requirement
Components: This machine consists of frame, press part, driver part and heating part etc. In view of environmental protection and recycling, material feeding/collecting equipment can be replaced with drink bottle, which is prepared by buyer.
Assembly:Before operation please fix the frame and make sure crank can be turned freely. Lubricate washer with edible oil and insert on screw shaft from the small end.
Insert screw shaft in press cage. Screw on press cage cap and screw on terminal adjustment bolt. Attach crank arm to screw shaft and tighten the bolt. Fill 80% fuel to the lamp bottle (kerosene or alcohol). Pass a 15cm wick through the washer. Leave 0.5cm of wick outside and put the longer end in the fuel bottle. Place washer at the bottle mouth. Place the lamp under press cage. Secure the lamp with rubber band.
Heating
To guarantee the oil output, the press cage should be heated for about 10 minutes. when the press cage temperature reaches 50-70℃, material can be put into inlet for pressing. The lamp remains heating during pressing as well.
Operation
Step1: Make sure no impurities in the material before pressing.
Step2, At the beginning of pressing, oil flowing from the terminal adjustment bolt is normal.
Step3, Loose the terminal adjustment bolt if the discharged cake is too dry and crank turning
resistance is too big
Step4, Tighten the terminal adjustment bolt if the discharged cake contains too much oil residual.
Cleaning
Clean the oil press immediately after operation. Otherwise residual in the machine will get hard and affect next operation.
Safety and warnings
Material friction and lamp heating cause very hot press cage, press cage cap and terminal adjustment bolt. Keep hands clear of the hot parts. And if you indeed need operate the hot parts please take reasonable protection steps.
Accessories:
Crank
Fuel Bottle
Frame
Screw Shaft
Press Press Cage Cap
Terminal Adjustment Bolt
You can visit the website below if you like the machine.