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I found it among my Grandfathers things, he used it to store small drill bits. the end cap fits very well.
today I crafted this contraption to speed up the job on Leetfoot, I have used a vintage electric bench grinder and some wood scraps, it was cheap and it works so 😎.
I'll mod the look of it when I have some time.
I did some more test shots today using my 20d my flash and a home made snoot. I like the vignette that the snoot creates although it is hard to aim the flash on the subject.
This one may turn into the background on my work machine.
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Groove Orient
Earthday Birthday 21
Central Florida Fairgrounds
Orlando, Florida
4/12/14
Photo by Brittney Leland
Another entry for "The World is Flat" set, Made in West Germany no less.
Bought these in the first half of 1989, so the Berlin Wall had not yet come down.
I bet there are not many wood drills made in Germany these days?
2013 mid-August: failure of knuckle joint in the Bridgeport tool changer prompted some emergency repairs. This drillbit was annealed, then filed to the correct diameter but it proved impossible to hammer the ends to hold it in place.
So this photo should have come first. At this point i had marked the 6 places on the piece where i wanted the stones to be set. I then drilled through the copper at each marked spot with a 1mm drill bit; then again at each spot with a 1.5mm drill bit. I then used a 2mm round bur, and carefully drilled it just enough so that when i put the stones in, they were just flush with the surface of the metal.
31/365 Spent the day working on the stairway shelving project. Drilling into masonry took all the power from our tools & all the energy from us so we need one more day of work. kat-knits.blogspot.com/2010/01/31-tools.html
Groove Orient
Earthday Birthday 21
Central Florida Fairgrounds
Orlando, Florida
4/12/14
Photo by Brittney Leland
instructions on how to make the door
1. go by a long wall stud piece of wood that is 3 inches wide and really long and very straight not warped.
2. Then buy some green paint, wood glue, matte spray, gold spray paint, primer spray paint, one nail, door hinges anyones you like. I bought mine at home depot they were barn hinges. I added the little pieces on the edge of the hinge later. At home depot they'll just be the big triangle hinge. And borrow or rent or buy a nad drill and a drill bit that is a little bit smaller then your hinge screws. this will really help later.
3. cut the stud into four equally long pieces then use the wood glue. put the glue on the inside edges of each piece. glue on a flat surface. then get some clamps and clamp all four pieces together to glue. and wipe all excess glue on edges.
4. While glueing primer you hinges and hinge screws and then spray paint gold, then let sit and then matte spray them. After door has set for awhile sand or pull of excess glue off then cut the top to at a triangle angle like mine yours should be a square so you cut the top and at the top you have a triangle.
5. after door is cut, paint the door green probably need to do a few coats of paint. then let sit and matte spray it so as to help the paint stay on better and not nick or scrape off easily.
6. Now you are ready to assmeble the doors hinges. so line up the hinges where you want then on the edge. then get a pencil and mark a dot in the center of the hinge hole where the scre will go. do thid on the top and the sides if you got a fold around hinge. then use the drill if you have it and the drillbit and drill where you marked as to make it easier to put the screws into the wood.
7. place hinges on door and then screw the screws into place slowly using a hand screwdriver and when doing this tape of the tip of the screw driver or put a small cloth over the tip so when screwing if you slip the gold won't scracth off.
8. after screws are in place then center the doorknob on door and mark a dot where the doorknobs hook is on the back. then hammer the nail in place far enough so that the doorknob sits flush.
Now you are done and ready to display.
I love going to the movies. We have a Cinemark dollar movie theater close, so that means we see at least one movie a week. Tonight we saw Drillbit Taylor...very funny flick!
From my 3rd term Scholarship Portfolio. Nothing too exciting here except I still love Hardware and was modeling a screw the other day, for my first Maya class in decades.
Test fitting the posts. The decking will have to be trimmed so that the posts sit flush with the deck frame.
Clevis attached to chain with a #27 drillbit which was a perfect fit in the roller chain. Something more elegant later. Chain is a wee bit long so I'll remove a few links next.
This rusty drill bit was embedded in the concrete of a demolished wall at the Knight Mill ruins. I suspect it was used as rebar when the mill was built in 1907.
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The ring has been sanded and it feels just like silk - it's a very tactile piece of jewellery. It is now ready for its next stage. Holes have been drilled centrally from front to back, ready for the sterling silver wire inlay. (I checked that the drill bit was the same diameter as the piece of sterling silver wire that I was going to inlay. That's easy to forget.)