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There are consequences for not meeting the toy building quota. Head Elf is about to find out what that is. It's nice to see Mr. and Mrs. Claus still finding things to do as a couple. Even during the busy holiday season, they seem to find the time.

Sunset falls on drill bench

Close up picture of a DeWalt drill - power tool

  

Vintage Drill Bits on display in the 17th Century village of Little Woodham in Gosport

Some years ago I walked into Hughes Tool Company on Polk Street. I had transferred there from Baker Sand Control, a division of Baker that had taken over the company in a merger that caused a lot of resentment. There were safes on every floor that were not just large, they were huge. Drawings for the drill bits had been stored there at one time. There were leather couches inside the room that was in front of the safe. A lot of the walls were so thick and solid that cabling for networking required that holes be drilled. In fact, it was impossible because of the thickness of the walls to run a cable through some of them. The "corner office" had a private elevator to a private lunch room in the cafeteria area. In fact, the "corner office" had a private elevator to the roof where there was a helicopter pad. There was a pink flamingo in front of the forge area and a table with chairs. It was said there was a ghost in an abandoned wing of the third floor. I can't vouch for the men's room but the ladies room had a huge vanity area with leather couches and lighted mirrors and 18 stalls. There weren't 18 women working on that floor. I loved it, still do. I was proud to have worked for that great company even though its glory days were over. It was one of my favorite places of all that I have ever worked.

 

Howard Hughes is buried in this fenced in grave site where no name is visible to indicate who is entombed?

I found this photo here in Raleigh. I guess it was one of those "take your daughter to work" days. I'm wondering if the big pipe in the foreground has somethihg to do with the work these folks are doing? Somebody help me out here. What do they need those big augurs for?

Well i recently got some 1/16 drillbits and went crazy with them! I basically destroyed an old PSR testing it :P But this is what i was really working on. It is a tactical M4A1 with removable mag and extendable stock. It is still in Prototype stage but once i get paint i will sell these. Note they will be MUCH cleaner and the green wire will be black. This was inspired by so many people on Flickr :) Also this was that M4 i posted about a week ago, i just added more to it ;) C&C welcome but if you favorite please comment :)

Drilling into a stump to accelerate rotting.

When I asked my hubby for ideas for "a little bit". He gave me a big drill bit and a little bit.

 

ODC - 1/31/2017 - A little bit

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Lighting: 1 speedlight subject back right @ f11; white foamcore reflector camera left

Another build that has been partly finished for weeks. I finally got the gumption to git'r done.

At the moment we are in the middle of decorating and all my junk (including, as some have said, all my camera gear lol) is packed away in boxes. However I have kept some stuff out in case it is needed, I am not sure why I have included a sensor cleaning swab as I am not brave enough to mess with my camera sensor at all!

 

The drawer is 11 x 6 x 5 inches and is the basis of my entry for Macro Mondays theme Junk Drawer, as shown the drawer is far too big to be included, so the final shot is shown below.

 

124 Pictures in 2024, theme # 46 Higgledy-piggledy

Wooden Drill Bit display case for sale for $100.00

 

Mt Greenwood Hardware

111th & Troy

Chicago, IL

 

Going out of Business Sale.

 

Closed in December of 2014 due to delinquent taxes , the store recently re-opened to liquidate the buildings contents. Attempts to sell the business intact fell through.

June 11, 2010

  

#161

 

Today Megan and I went through all my movies and cataloged them and initialed all them so I'd know which ones were mine.

 

MOVIES!

  

The Darjeeling Limited

Carriers

(Danny Boyle) 28 Days Later

(Jonathan Demme) The Manchurian Candidate

Seven

Baseketball

Crowley

In Bruges

Pans Labyrinth

Son in Law

Encino Man

Bio Dome

Zombieland

Flight of the Conchords 2nd season

Planes Trains and Automobiles

30 Days of night

Billy Madison

Sage Francis "Life is easy"

Drillbit Taylor

The Curious case of Benjamin Button

(Park Chan Wook) OldBoy

(Martin Scorsese)

Gangs of New York

The Departed

The Master of Disguise

(Guy Richie) Snatch x2

(Steven Spielberg) War of the Worlds

Watchman

Big Fish

Helter Skelter

Role Models

Mozart and the Whale

The constant Garden

American Pie 2

Snake eyes

Snakes on a Plane

The Grateful dead Movie

The Last King of Scotland

300

Scarface

The Hangover

(Quentin Tarantino) Reservoir Dogs

Coraline

The Godfather

Superbad

Donnie Darko

Training Day

Serpico

Hitman

(Judd Apatow) 40-Year-old-Virgin

(Darren Aronofsky) Requiem for a Dream

The Godfather part II

CKY2K

Harold and Kumar escape from Guatamano Bay

The Sasquatch Gang

Live free or Die Hard

Away We Go ♥

Psycho

There Will Be Blood

Day of the Dead

House Guest

(Quentin Tarantino) Inglourious Basterds

Ratatouille

Notorious

The Office season 3

Its Always sunny in Philadelphia season 1

Napoleon Dynamite

Pink Floyd in Concert

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

(Stuart Gordon) Dreams in the Attic

(john Carpenter) Cigarette Burns

Friday Night Lights

Jacobs Ladder

My Bloody Valentine

( George A. Romero) Dawn of the Dead

Pandemic

Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure

Star Trek

Fast and Furious

The Foot Fist Way

Tremors

The Girl Next Door Taken

SLC Punk

The Departed

Arrested development (season I)

Funny Farm

(Stanley Kubrick) 2001 A Space odyssey

The Last Boy Scout

Last Man Standing

The Whole nine Yards

16 Blocks

Mafia!

Happy Gilmore

Transporter 2

Bill and Teds Bogus Journey

Pineapple Express

In America

American Beauty

How High

CKY3

Tropic Thunder

Super Troopers

A Scanner Darkly

Thank You For smoking

The Borne Ultimatum

(Oliver Stone) The Doors

Crash

Varsity Blues

(Guy Richie) Rock and Roll

( Quinton Tarantino) Pulp Fiction

Grateful Dead Truckin' up to Buffalo

Waiting...

(Guy Richie) Lock Stock and two Smoking Barrels

Forgetting Sarah Marshall

Batman Begins

Rambo

Bee Movie

Sherlock Holmes

Kung Fu Panda

(Clint Eastwood) Gran Torino

Pirate Radio

Iron Man

The Onion

Defiance

Coffee and Cigarettes

(Peter Jackson) District 9

I Love you Man

Green Street Hooligans

(Judd Apatow) Funny People

Ready to Rumble

the 6th Day

Breaking Away

Easy Rider

Half Baked

Family Guy season 1 and 2

Pauly Shore is DEAD

Nacho Libre

(Judd Apatow) Knocked Up

3:10 to Yuma

Aqua Tenn Hunger Force 6

Men of Honor

Choke

Bangkok Dangers

The Mighty Boosh season 1

(Serigo Leone) Once upon a time in America

Friday the 13th

The goonies

Blow

Fargo

Jackass volume 2

Boondock Saints

American history x

Fight Club

Crank 2 High Voltage

Phish Bittersweet Motel

(Guy Richie) L4YER CAKE

Borat

Led Zeppelin

Bob Marley

Fast times at Ridgemont High

Family Guy Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story

The Big Lebowski

Smokin Aces

Clerks

Munich

Grateful Dead View from the Vault

Office Space

Hot Fuzz

Murderball

The Venture Bros Season 1 and 2

Reign Over Me

Animal House

Northern Exposure seasons 1 2 3

Peaceful Warrior

The Ten

Anchor Man

Slumdog Millionaire

Fantastic Mr.Fox

What about Bob?

The office season 1 2 3 4 5

The Frighteners

OngBak2

Reno 911 season 3

(jonathan Demme) Talking Heads

Runaway Jury

Max Payne

Dazed and confused

Dickie Roberts

Moon

(Quinton Tarantino) Kill Bill volume 2

The wrestler

(Scorsese) the Taxi Driver

Fletch

Beowulf

Futurama Benders big score

Clerks II

Harold and Kumar go to white castle

Grateful Dead Dead ahead

My tiny Universe

Lord of War

Phish

Memento

National Treasure

Curb Your Enthusiasm season 1

  

Typed by Megan

 

#161

Happy Macro Monday! The theme this week is "Gear"-as a home owner for almost 3 years-drill bits are most definately important gear.

When I started working on my tiny Momoko shoes, I realized that even my Dremel tiny drill bits were not nearly tiny enough to drill holes for fasteners made from jewelry wire. I had to get this set of really tiny wire gauge drill bits. The smallest bit is 13.5 thousandths of a inch.

Here's a neat trick I found when attempting to run a "fish" through the wall with tight insulation without ruining the insulation. Using a lont, flat and rolled up metal strip I was able to move it up the wall without it finding its way into the middle of the insulation. This made for an easy and smooth pulling of the wires through the wall.

 

The holes were cut with hole-saw drillbit made specifically to the appropriate size. The size matches perfectly those replacement computer desk wire-hole caps you can get at any hardware store.

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This is totally not an attempt at building a Rock Raiders thing. These three little MOCs are something I'd expect to be in a set from a mining themed line, with each set centering around different characters. Eli here has a plasma-blade armed, rock cutting ATV, a quick scouting buggy, and a fold out stand with armour and tools. P

 

The big wheels are from Star Diamond, and the slitted cheese slopes are from Kre-O.

Following the collapse of one of my bookshelves yesterday (see here) I decided to insert two steel bolts in place of the plastic pegs. However, I needed to drill out the old peg which had sheared off and remained in the hole.

From a largely pictorial promotional book for Thomas Firth & Sons Ltd., Norfolk Works, Sheffield. showing views of the works and some of the end products. n.d. [c. 1905]

Inscription in this particular copy reads "E. L. D. visited the Norfolk Works February 9th, 1906".

Here is the bundle of wires sucessfully pulled through the wall. The electrician tape makes for a smooth transfer through the wall. The holes were cut with hole-saw drillbit made specifically to the appropriate size. The size matches perfectly those replacement computer desk wire-hole caps you can get at any hardware store.

An experiment with depth of field (DoF) using drill bits. If you focus only on the central in-focus bit it appears to be physically in front of the others. But it is in fact further away from the lens than the bits on the left.

 

I used Raynox DCR-250 macro lens for this image. The gold color is from a Photoflex Lite Disc reflector; the bits are actually silver in color.

 

Photo taken in Los Angeles, CA (USA).

Copyright © 2020 by Ian J MacDonald. Permission required for ANY use. All rights reserved

 

I love old tools and old timey things. Especially old time power tools. Back in the day powertools were so streamlined, sleek and shiny ...they looked like P-51 Mustangs or a Lockheed Electra. They looked like they should be powered by a nuclear reactor inside. I suppose it was inevitable, since they were designed by and used by guys who came back from WWII designed and used these power tools. And in those days America was a "can-do" place and it was reflected in the streamlined, Chrysler building-esque design of everything in the Atomic Age.

A Landmark & Institution in St. Joseph, Missouri USA

♥ Evil Dead(remake) ♥ World War Z ♥ the Conjuring ♥ Oz the Great and Powerful ♥ the Avengers ♥ Pineapple Express ♥ Drive Angry ♥ Sinister ♥ And Soon the Darkness

♥ Alice in Wonderland ♥ A Perfect Getaway ♥ I Am Number Four ♥ Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides(Pirates of the Caribbean in general basically) ♥ Cloverfield

♥ 13 Going on 30 ♥ V for Vendetta ♥ Now You See Me ♥ Warm Bodies ♥ A Haunted House ♥ House at the End of the Street ♥ the Dark Knight series ♥ Sleepy Hollow♥ the Hunger Games series ♥ Horrible Bosses ♥ Kick Ass ♥ Chloe ♥ Black Swan ♥Star Wars Episode 2-3 ♥ Red Riding Hood ♥ Underworld series ♥ Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters ♥ Inception ♥ Les Miserables ♥ Dark Shadows ♥ the Hangover series ♥ Memento ♥ Scream series ♥ Factory Girl ♥ Fertile Ground ♥ the Apparition ♥ Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter ♥ The Raven ♥ In Time ♥ Balls of Fury♥ The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo ♥ Prometheus

♥ Silent House ♥ Paranormal Activity series ♥ Natural Born Killers ♥ the Woman in Black ♥ Snow White & the Huntsman ♥ Bridesmaids ♥ Jennifer's Body ♥ We're the Millers ♥ the Thing ♥ Fun Size ♥ Red Lights ♥ Mission Impossible: Ghost Protecol ♥ Lockout ♥ Tristan & Isolde ♥ Due Date ♥ Drillbit Taylor ♥ Sucker Punch ♥ Brooklyn's Finest ♥ Takers

♥ Shutter Island ♥ Contagion ♥ Zero Dark Thirty ♥ Se7en ♥ Awake ♥ the Duchess ♥ Harry Potter series ♥ the Book of Eli ♥ Shooter ♥ Hamlet (1996 and 2000 versions)♥ Insidious

♥ Revolutionary Road ♥ X-men First Class (basically I will watch anything that involves the X-men) ♥ Identity Thief ♥ the Campaign ♥ Hot Tub Time Machine ♥ Easy A ♥ Zombieland ♥ the Crazies ♥ Star Trek ♥ the Other Guys ♥ the Other Boleyn Girl ♥ Captain America

♥ Atonement ♥ Secret Window ♥ Limitless ♥ From Hell ♥ Dredd ♥ Scary Movie series

♥ Resident Evil series ♥ the Prestige ♥ the Town ♥ Beastly ♥ the Devil Inside ♥ the Strangers ♥ Salt ♥ Doom ♥ the Machinist ♥ Just like Heaven ♥ 21 Jump Street ♥ Date Night ♥ Con Air ♥ Sherlock Holmes ♥ TED ♥ My Bloody Valentine ♥ 1408 ♥ the Shining

♥ 2012 ♥ Predators ♥ 500 Days of Summer ♥ Carrie (original) ♥ the Devil's Double ♥ the Fourth Kind ♥ My Soul to Take ♥ Your Highness ♥ Rosemary's Baby ♥ the Heat ♥ Thor

♥ Hannibal ♥ Wild Hogs ♥ 50/50 ♥ A Nightmare on Elm Street ♥ Flightplan ♥ the Ring 1-2 ♥ Blindness ♥ Star Trek Into Darkness ♥ the Amazing Spiderman ♥ 30 Days of Night

♥ Gone ♥ Taken 1 and 2 ♥ 28 Weeks Later

It seems I have reached a limit on the number of tags I'm allowed, a limit I didn't even know i had. Soooo... I'll list the rest of the important stuff here. Starting with the rest of the movies that are seen on those stubs...

Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

Doom

Dawn of the Dead

Fifty First Dates

Transformers 2

Grind

Jackass

Finding Nemo

Forbidden Kingdom

Smokin Aces

Spider-man 3

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Dumb and Dumber

Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl

Bruce Almighty

Bad Santa

Taxi

Talladega Nights

Miami Vice

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

Accepted

King Kong

S.W.A.T.

Dark Water

 

Roanoke Express

Kings of Leon

Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach

MDA Car Show

Monster Trucks

Wild Adventures

Daytona 24 Hours

Corvettes at Carlisle

Kings Dominion

The Ice Station

Petite Le Mans

Road Atlanta

United Airlines

New Jersey Devils

Tampa Bay Lightning

Garlits

Pearl Jam

Walt Disney World

Graceland

  

As for the movie stubs, there are 101 in that picture. The best in my opinion were

 

The Hangover which was hilarious

(500) Days of Summer which is just an amazing film with 2 amazing lead roles

Public Enemies had Depp and was just a great film from start to finish

There are of course more good movies in there but I may reach a limit in this area too...

 

91/365 8-14-2009

The customer included a set of brass barrels he had made for the guns, all I needed to do was trim the crescents from the kit's moulded barrels and use a 1.5mm drillbit to fit them in place

 

Setting the depth for my forstner bit to drill out the holes for my cabinet door. I am always testing my process on sample wood and sample setups before the actual project (too many lessons learned!)

 

Theme: Re-Creation

Year Nine Of My 365 Project

 

at temple newsam, leeds, uk....old drill bits.

All of this stuff was in here.

Title: National Supply Co., Pittsburgh, PA

 

Creator: Robert Yarnall Richie

 

Date: October 3, 1952

 

Part Of: Robert Yarnall Richie Photograph Collection

 

Physical Description: 1 negative: film, black and white; 10.5 x 12.9 cm.

 

File: ag1982_0234_3666_52_neg_sm_opt.jpg

 

Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.

 

For more information, see: digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ryr/id/628

 

View the Robert Yarnall Richie Photograph Collection digitalcollections.smu.edu/all/cul/ryr/

Out of the Archives: Diamond setters embedded diamonds into cylindrical drill bits used to bore through rock and create core samples. This man’s work supported geological investigation that informed plans for the Olive Bridge Dam and Beaver Kill dike at the Ashokan Reservoir. February 25, 1907. (Image ID: p010717)

On the Drilling Rig Floor. This is a 14 3/4" drill bit on a mud motor. Getting ready to run back in the hole. © 2012

 

June 25, 2012

   

Camera Canon EOS 50D

Exposure 0.006 sec (1/180)

Aperture f/6.7

Focal Length 16 mm

ISO Speed 100

Exposure Bias -1 EV

 

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