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Both cars from TEAM 18 - Holden ZB Commodores competing at The Bend OTR Sprint meet of the Australian Supercars series. Both cars always look a treat on track.

 

(1 of 2) Scott Pye in the DeWalt livery, and,

 

(2 of 2) Mark Winterbottom in the Irwin Tools blue.

 

The Bend Motorsport Park, Tailem Bend, South Australia, Australia.

Routing day!

 

Theme: Building A Legacy

Year Ten Of My 365 Project

 

I've used my two little trigger clamps many times "behind the scenes" to hold things in place for my Macro Mondays photos. This week with the theme of Tool I decided to let one of them have its own moment in the spotlight.

 

It's holding a single dried rosemary leaf, and the background is a small pile of orzo pasta.

 

See the "behind the scenes" over here.

DeWalt and Stanley are back in business.

 

***The experiments in Still Life continue. Natural light through doorway on left, (too bright possibly) many attempts at exposure options, including exposure bracketing (failed). In the end settled on this single shot with contrast & shadows/highlights adjustments. ***

Christopher Bell earned his first career pole prior to the Pennzoil 400.

A little project I just whipped up over a couple of nights..

One of my favourite tools in my kit....

in Dewalt Park, view of Bedford Basin

It's a good thing that the Bubonic Plague (black death, spread by rats) is not the pandemic of the decade.

 

On Sunday, 25 April, I and maybe 40 other artists (if I can add that title to myself) will be participating in a Zoom Conference hosted by the Sanchez Art Center. This is a public discussion of the work in the 2020 Left Coast Annual Juried Exhibition.

 

Curated by Carin Adams, Curator of Art at the Oakland Museum of California.

 

Sign-up by Saturday, April 25 at 8pm

PDT

Juror's Talk and Artist Gallery "Walk"

Sunday, April 26, 3 - 5pm PDT

 

I will be in the second half of the discussion, after 4 pm.

 

Online Gallery and sign up:

www.sanchezartcentervirtualgalleries.org/

  

Designed by FGM and Valerio Dewalt Train (VDTA), the new Gordon Parks Arts Wing opened on the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools campus in the fall of 2015. The George Lucas Family Foundation committed $25 million to the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools in support of the schools' new arts hall. George Lucas and Mellody Hobson requested the new building be named in honor of the iconic photographer, writer, film director, and musician, Gordon Parks.

 

The new Gordon Parks Arts Hall has 94,000 square feet on three stories, with art spaces that match the talent of the students and teachers who use them. With a new 250-seat Sherry Lansing Theater, a 150-seat drama studio, and a 700-seat assembly hall, the Gordon Parks Arts Hall dramatically increases the Lab Schools' ability to support theater and music programs.

 

As an alumni of the Lab Schools and a current kindergarten teacher, I was honored to be asked by our director to create a Lego model to be presented as a gift to the donors.

 

The most challenging aspect of the build was creating a model of a structure and grounds that were not yet complete. I worked closely with our associate director and facilities director to gain access to plans and site visits. It was very exciting to get to go on the roof of the adjoining buildings (those I had been in as an elementary student) to get a sense of roof details. Once a week I would walk by the building to see what progress had been made and adjust what I was doing to match the actual building. The unusual angles and huge expanses of glass proved to be particularly difficult considering the limited palate of trans-clear elements.

 

Features of note include the 'green' roof on the south section of the building. The round shape and sloped roof of the auditorium. And the unusual geometry of the glass along the north facade.

 

It was truly a pleasure to be able to create this work. As part of my research I read Gordon Parks' memoir and reflected on the way he often accepted a new challenge without fully knowing how to complete the task. His way of learning through doing reminded me of the Deweyian philosophy on which our school was founded. It was also very exciting to be able to create something as a gift for another artist who has a profound influence on my childhood and life.

2021 helle kesänä kunnostin yli 20 vuotta vanhan tarjoiluvaunun. Hioin ja öljysin puisen tason. Lisäksi päivitin kovamuovikannattimet sisalnarulla.

 

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Markus Kauppinen

 

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Aletha Dewalt

Tobacco Leaf and Tulip, 2007

cotton, 101.5 x 100 in

Gardnersville, Montserrado County, Liberia

Courtesy of the John Singler Collection

 

Maddi Dewalt - from the Art History portraits

Designed by FGM and Valerio Dewalt Train (VDTA), the new Gordon Parks Arts Wing opened on the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools campus in the fall of 2015. The George Lucas Family Foundation committed $25 million to the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools in support of the schools' new arts hall. George Lucas and Mellody Hobson requested the new building be named in honor of the iconic photographer, writer, film director, and musician, Gordon Parks.

 

The new Gordon Parks Arts Hall has 94,000 square feet on three stories, with art spaces that match the talent of the students and teachers who use them. With a new 250-seat Sherry Lansing Theater, a 150-seat drama studio, and a 700-seat assembly hall, the Gordon Parks Arts Hall dramatically increases the Lab Schools' ability to support theater and music programs.

 

As an alumni of the Lab Schools and a current kindergarten teacher, I was honored to be asked by our director to create a Lego model to be presented as a gift to the donors.

 

The most challenging aspect of the build was creating a model of a structure and grounds that were not yet complete. I worked closely with our associate director and facilities director to gain access to plans and site visits. It was very exciting to get to go on the roof of the adjoining buildings (those I had been in as an elementary student) to get a sense of roof details. Once a week I would walk by the building to see what progress had been made and adjust what I was doing to match the actual building. The unusual angles and huge expanses of glass proved to be particularly difficult considering the limited palate of trans-clear elements.

 

Features of note include the 'green' roof on the south section of the building. The round shape and sloped roof of the auditorium. And the unusual geometry of the glass along the north facade.

 

It was truly a pleasure to be able to create this work. As part of my research I read Gordon Parks' memoir and reflected on the way he often accepted a new challenge without fully knowing how to complete the task. His way of learning through doing reminded me of the Deweyian philosophy on which our school was founded. It was also very exciting to be able to create something as a gift for another artist who has a profound influence on my childhood and life.

I made a new rolling cart for my DeWalt thickness planer. It's a little low, but worked fine. I made it so it will roll under my bench for storage. The planner weighs 100 pounds, and I was getting tired of moving it by hand.

 

I still need to add a bottom shelf.

Those yellow DeWalt tools kind of stuck out like a sore thumb in that sea of Craftsman red!

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Sears, 1996-built (projected closing, early 2019), Germantown Pkwy. at Hwy 64, Memphis

Designed by FGM and Valerio Dewalt Train (VDTA), the new Gordon Parks Arts Wing opened on the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools campus in the fall of 2015. The George Lucas Family Foundation committed $25 million to the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools in support of the schools' new arts hall. George Lucas and Mellody Hobson requested the new building be named in honor of the iconic photographer, writer, film director, and musician, Gordon Parks.

 

The new Gordon Parks Arts Hall has 94,000 square feet on three stories, with art spaces that match the talent of the students and teachers who use them. With a new 250-seat Sherry Lansing Theater, a 150-seat drama studio, and a 700-seat assembly hall, the Gordon Parks Arts Hall dramatically increases the Lab Schools' ability to support theater and music programs.

 

As an alumni of the Lab Schools and a current kindergarten teacher, I was honored to be asked by our director to create a Lego model to be presented as a gift to the donors.

 

The most challenging aspect of the build was creating a model of a structure and grounds that were not yet complete. I worked closely with our associate director and facilities director to gain access to plans and site visits. It was very exciting to get to go on the roof of the adjoining buildings (those I had been in as an elementary student) to get a sense of roof details. Once a week I would walk by the building to see what progress had been made and adjust what I was doing to match the actual building. The unusual angles and huge expanses of glass proved to be particularly difficult considering the limited palate of trans-clear elements.

 

Features of note include the 'green' roof on the south section of the building. The round shape and sloped roof of the auditorium. And the unusual geometry of the glass along the north facade.

 

It was truly a pleasure to be able to create this work. As part of my research I read Gordon Parks' memoir and reflected on the way he often accepted a new challenge without fully knowing how to complete the task. His way of learning through doing reminded me of the Deweyian philosophy on which our school was founded. It was also very exciting to be able to create something as a gift for another artist who has a profound influence on my childhood and life.

Last time we scoped out a large portion of the Milwaukee merchandise at this Rural King. This time, the focus is on DeWalt (which I believe was right down from the Milwaukee stuff), with many of the products sporting "Made in USA" designs contrasting the trademark yellow-orange with black. Customers are encouraged to smile for the camera a lot at this section of shelving as well, for whatever reason. No wanted posters of actual shoplifters persons of interest posted in this area that I remember however, unlike what I saw in a couple of other select parts of the store!

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Rural King (former Kmart), 1975(?)-built, Hwy. 43/72 and E. 6th St., Muscle Shoals, AL

A warm up build from a few months back, a recreation of Jacob Unterreiner's Micro GARC 7. I did a bunch of test renders when I first built this but never got around to adding stickers.

 

Check out Jacob's original build here:

www.flickr.com/photos/65992320@N05/13228623104/

 

(The ship designation on the side of the cockpit is the original builders last name.)

Scally working wearing Dewalt Work Boots Pictures by CraigSkin 2016

 

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Taken in Emporia, VA, USA at the Sadler Travel Plaza

I went to Home Depot awhile ago looking for a few Wood Chisels. They had a Stanley three pack for $13.00 and a DeWalt 3 pack for $23.00

 

The only difference in the tools was the DeWalts had steel endcaps in the ends of the handles and the Stanley's did not.

 

As I pulled the two brands off the hooks to look at them I noticed something different on the next DeWalt package hanging on the hook. I pulled it off and there seems to be a packaging error. A 1" Stanley Chisel is in place of the 1" DeWalt Chisel. 🤔 The plastic was undamaged so someone didn't switch tools from another package.

 

I then noticed the lone Stanley chisel also had a steel end cap like the DeWalt Chisels. All the other Stanley Chisels had a full plastic handles.

 

I called a floorwalker over and asked him if he noticed anything about the two packs. He finally spotted the difference.

 

I asked if there might be a discount for the mispackaged one so he texts the manager who is in a meeting. He told the guy let him have it for the price of the Stanley 3 pack....so I got it for $13.00

 

🤔 Now how did that Stanley chisel end up with a metal end cap? None of the other Stanley chisels had a metal endcap.

 

Both brands are made in Vietnam. Possibly a manufacturing error. I wonder if they come down the same conveyor belt to be packaged?

  

An experiment

to explore conscientious

gone horribly wrong

 

For We're Here! who are visiting Photo Haiku today.

 

Inspired by the movie "PI".

 

I actually wrote the haiku before I recalled the movie reference. Odd. Its such a weird scene, in such a wonderful movie.

 

Strobist.com:

TT560, camera right and high, bare

SB700, camera left and behind, 46" softlighter

 

(Film 7 of 24 in 2016)

A man is shown holding a piece of lighting equipment in what appears to be a workshop or storage area. The equipment he is holding is a type of T-bar lighting system used for stage lighting, mobile DJ setups, or event lighting

. This type of stand can hold multiple light fixtures, such as PAR cans or other effects lights, and is designed to be easily adjustable and portable.

The man is wearing a red polo shirt, black shorts, and work boots. In the background, there is more equipment, including what looks like speakers or power amplifiers, and a fire extinguisher on the wall.

Setting the router depth!

 

Theme: Building A Legacy

Year Ten Of My 365 Project

 

For the first time I managed to get the entire collection on one picture. To see more detail, click on All Sizes and go to original size. There are about 120 haulers, I will be adding to the listing below each day until I have them all listed.

 

Tiny Lund, # 55 Superbird,

Phil Parsons, #29, Goodyear Racing,

Kellogg’s racing, #5, Headrick motor Sports, GMAC,

Junior Johnson, Maxwell House Racing, Ford,

Goodyear Racing,

Thunder in the Glen, #92, Racing at Watkins Glen,

Darrell Waldrep, #17, Western Auto,

Mountain Dew, #11, Cabover Dale Jarrett

Hooters 500, 1993, Atlanta Motor Speedway

Hooters # 7 Alan Kulwicki

Hooters # 43 Richard Petty Tribute

Red Hawk Racing # 89 Jeff McClure

Exide Batteries # & Geof Bodine

Richard Petty #43 35th Anniversery

Petty Enterprises STP ESMork

Dale Jerrett # 32 Band Aide

Dale Jerrett # 88 Ford Quality Care

Dale Jerrett #88,

Pontiac STP Racing, Bobby Hamilton

Dupont, Auto Finishes, Ricky Craven

Baby Ruth Filmar Racing, Jeff Burton Ford

Piedmont Racing # 44 Sterling Marlin

Hardees Racing Cayle Yarbourgh Motor Soprts;

Winners., Neil Bonnett

Meineke Racing, #12 Jimmy Spencer

Dirt Devil, #48, Kenny Wallace, Sabco Racing

Alliance Tractor Trailer Training, #59 Robert Parsley

Ed Makove, Witaker Racing #7, Bristol, TN

Stanley Tools #92, Carry Peterson

Remington ArmsRacing, #75, Rick Most

Big K #66 Darrell Waldrip

Tobasico Racing # 35

Warner Hodgou Racing #75 Nert Bonnett

Purex Dial, #40 Patty Moise

Mac Tools – Yellow

Mac Tools White Harry Gant

Mac Tools White Harry Gant

Cheerwine Soft Drink, #21 Ore Pongons

Dentyne, #87, Joe Nemecheck

Hersheys Kisses, Kevin Harvick

John Deere #97, Chad Little

Great Clips, #38 Kacy Khane

John Deere #97, Chad Little

Army of One Rousch Racing,

 

Lowes #11 Bret Bodine

Jasper Racing #77 Dave Blaney

Scott Riggs #10 Nesquik

Ed Barrier, #22 Greased Lightening

Yellow #1 Jamie McMury

McDonalds Racing

Caterpillar #95

Burger King #87 Joe Neemechek

Kelloggs Racing #5 Terry LaBonte Hendrick

38 M & m Elliot Sadler

Diecast Depot

Stacker 2,#23, Kenny Wallace

M & M #38, Elliot Sadler

Tide # 32, Dickry craved Ricky Craven

Cheerios # 43 Jeff Green

Dewalt, #17 Matt Kenseth

M & M # 36, Ken Schrader

Kodak Racing #4 Bobbie Hamilton

Kodak Racing #4 Sterling Marlin, Morgan McClure

Harrahs Racing, #14, Larry Foyt

Kodak, #77 Brendon Gaughan

Dale Earhart Jr #8 3 Doors Down

Dale Earhart Jr #8 DEI

Dale Earhart Jr #8 Major League Baseball

Dale Earhart Jr #8 Loony Toons

Dale Earhart Jr #8 Chance 2 Racing

Dale Earhart Jr #8 Oreo

Winn Dixie, #60 Mark Martin

National Guard, #16, Gregg Biffle

Dale Earhart Jr #8 All Star Game

Con Way Trucking, # 60 Jack Sprauge, Craftsman Super Truck

Jeff Gordon #24 Dupont

Jeff Gordon #24 Wizzard of Oz

Jeff Gordon #24 Pepsi

Georgia Pacific, #45 Kyle Petty

Sterling Marlin #40

UAW # 25 Joe Nemacheck

Exide, #99 Jeff Burton

Cingular, #31 Robby Gordon

Rubbermaid, #97 Kurt Busch

Cartoon Network, #29

Aarons #99 Michael Waldrep

Cartoon Network Schooby snacks

Cartoon Network Schooby Doo

Coors, #40

Miller Genuine Draft, Rahal Hogan Racing

GTX John Force

Kenny Berstine

Quaker State #26 Brett Bodine

 

Makers of these trucks include, Action; Matchbox; “Racing Champions”, RCCA, RCI, Winross, “Peach State Collectibles"

 

Racing Nascar

A cordless drill is extremely useful in building a deck. This one is on my son's deck-in-progress.

A whole builders truck locker full of the DeWalt brand of electrical power tools , mostly battery powered I noted .

Lou's

 

The Terraces

Kenmore . Brisbane

Adding another tool to the workshop family, and another bit of cost to this project. Things add up pretty quickly, but having the right tool for the right job is just invaluable. This compact router is what I am going to use for the free-handed text routing, and with so many phrases, lyrics, quotes, and everything in between that needs to get routed in this project- I need something lightweight and reliable for the job.

 

I think once I can capture the scope of the project it will make sense why this is literally going to take me so long to finish- but man it’s going to be awesome when I am done. I am almost back to my level, so hopefully I can progress with this project again soon.

 

Theme: Building A Legacy

Year Nine Of My 365 Project

 

2021 helle kesänä kunnostin yli 20 vuotta vanhan tarjoiluvaunun. Hioin ja öljysin puisen tason. Lisäksi päivitin kovamuovikannattimet sisalnarulla.

 

Photographer / Valokuvaaja:

Markus Kauppinen

 

My websites / Verkkosivuni:

www.valonkuvaaja.com

 

My blog / Blogini:

www.valonkuvaaja.com/blogi

 

My web gallery / Kuvagalleriat:

500px.com/p/valonkuvaaja

www.valonkuvaaja.com/kuvagalleria

 

Instagram

www.instagram.com/kauppinen_markus

 

Facebook:

www.facebook.com/Valonkuvaajacom

 

Twitter:

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