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Not an ergonomic glass design

View On Black

 

Bower 829 at full power behind the glass pointing upwards

A candid street shot from Blackpool, UK (August 2024).

 

(Blackpool air show 2024)

Ergonomischer Arbeitsplatz

Ergonomically shaped and very effective for rehabilitation exercises and strengthening of the grip, fingers and hand.

Macro Mondays theme: Pick Two

 

Curved Brush

 

"Head Jog 08 Straw Brush (Raspberry) is an environmentally-friendly brush which massages the scalp and can be used to detangle wet or dry hair. Manufactured from polymerised, renewable biomass material, such as straw, rice husk and plastic, in a process with zero carbon emission, it has an ergonomic, loop design with double curve which provides flexibility and fits perfectly to the scalp. Flexible soft pin bristles massage the scalp, are kinder to the hair, and minimise breakage."

 

Frankly, I purchased this product on the strength of the name. For the first time in 25 years we have two bathrooms and I needed a brush in each one. It looks really cool hanging on the wall but it is a little wimpy for detangling. It does feel nice stroking against my elderly scalp.

Perfectly ergonomic with a sleek, pleasing design, the MadPea Sit Anywhere Chair allows users to sit whenever and wherever they want!

 

No more desperate glances around the club for a free spot, sitting on the wet ground after a marvelous exploration of the SL-Verse, or standing awkwardly on the sidelines while others rest comfortably at events with this amazing chair!

 

To take this versatile chair for your very own, slap on your MadPea Group tag and head to the MadPea Main Store: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/MadPea/38/162/33

Inspired by ovc10's CQB L85. Credit to Jake for the LAM and the rail raiser and to Beck for the shaded rails.

 

Done in PMG 0.6.

A mid-rear engine and a retractable hard top coexisted for the first time on the Ferrari 458 Spider. The top ensures both insulation and soundproofing when closed, enhancing in-car comfort. The interior itself offers comfort as well, with ergonomic seats and steering wheel controls that make the driver one with the car.

ergonomically designed cycle saddle

Am I the only one that finds a haunting beauty in abandoned places?

 

©2020 Jamie A. MacDonald

Head Jog 08 Straw Brush (Raspberry) is an environmentally-friendly brush which massages the scalp and can be used to detangle wet or dry hair. Manufactured from polymerised, renewable biomass material, such as straw, rice husk and plastic, in a process with zero carbon emission, it has an ergonomic, loop design with double curve which provides flexibility and fits perfectly to the scalp. Flexible soft pin bristles massage the scalp, are kinder to the hair, and minimise breakage.

 

Frankly, I purchased this product on the strength of the name. For the first time in 25 years we have two bathrooms and I needed a brush in each one. It looks really cool hanging on the wall but it is a little wimpy for detangling. It does feel nice stroking against my elderly scalp.

 

I think that this will be the angle when the covers are glued to the pickups, it fixes the odd look it had before.. I love being able to be so flexible in my #guitar building!

Smile on Saturday - “Portray the Letter P”

 

I had two more ideas for this theme. See the following pictures in the photostream... 😉

 

Many thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊

Meet the Nikon D5. Faster, sharper, and easier to handle, everything about the Nikon D5 is geared towards a smoother experience. Engineered to incorporate feedback from agency photographers who spend all day shooting, this camera reduces the stress factors that come with the demands of professional photography.

 

Ergonomically, improvements include buttons with more defined ridges and curves, which enable more intuitive control, especially when shooting through the viewfinder. Learn more bit.ly/NikonD5flr

An ergonomic bullpup-configuration assault rifle w/ top rail.

 

The 'Beret' was designed for comfort, precision, and durability.

 

A favourite among many european PMC's, the rifle has earned a good reputation for its low cost and high quality.

 

Credit to Domoappo for the QD 3x magnifier + Flash-hider

Credit to Matthew Taylor for inspiration on the trigger/hand-guard

 

(PS: Desert Tan and Charcoal is the best bloody colour scheme ever, hhnnnggg)

My hands are drawn to such things (2026)

Gorgeously ergonomic. Sleek, front-heavy aesthetics. Vicious looks. But nevertheless, smooth as a baby's bottom.

 

Needless to say, we're talking about the Greyhound Battle Rifle, the latest addition to Quicksilver's armory. Chambered in the battle-proven 7.62x51mm NATO, this bullpup beast packs a real punch. You definitely should try it in full auto, its great fun.

 

Quicksilver Ind. produces top of the notch firearms made for easy and cheap mass production, while maintaining very high quality. Our firearms will always be fully ambidextrous, two toned, operator-friendly and accessory-friendly.

 

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Credit to Nikita for the magazine.

Credit to Kormet for the scope.

 

For some weird ass reason, Flickr makes the camouflage look fucked up. Perhaps I should've saved it larger... Anyways, do yourself a favour and check out the high definition image, here:

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Yours truly,

~ Shockwave

Doorlock ergonomic & ecologic. Pal, La Massana parroquia, Vall nord, Andorra

 

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Ethos Paradox

In our 40 odd years of experience as luthiers, we have concentrated on maximizing the sound and tonal qualities of acoustic instruments. So, as life sometimes bowls you over in its unpredictable ways, we were surprised by the challenge presented to us, to make a 'silent guitar' – what a paradox! The requirements were that it should have the same general feel, size and action as the customer's concert classical guitar, but to produce minimal sound - even when played hard. The idea was to be able to practice freely without disturbing the family.

That end demanded a complete rethink of design. Retaining the essential characteristics of the performance instrument, with the omission of the fundamental property – the sound!

We came up with the notion of a very thick top (western red cedar – which is light weight) and too massive for the strings to vibrate much, fitted with edge blocks (mahogany), ergonomically located where the regular guitar contacts the player’s body. Since there is no sound box, there is no amplification. The dimensions and position of the neck match the original, as do the action and string spacing.

A silent success!

 

This ergonomic and streamlined battle rifle is perfectly suitable for operators and sport shooters alike. She's reliable, light-weight and dead accurate.

 

Chambered in the battle-proven 7.62x51mm NATO, this beautiful beast packs a real punch. On fully automatic, it rocks a steady fire rate of 650 rounds per minute, giving the user the ability to control the recoil remarkably well.

 

Quicksilver Ind. produces top of the line firearms made for easy and cheap mass production, while maintaining very high quality. Our firearms will always be fully ambidextrous, two toned, operator-friendly and accessory-friendly.

 

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Credit to Nikita for the magazine.

Credit to Kormet for the parts of the red dot sight.

Credit to War Pig for inspiration.

 

Yours truly,

~ Shockwave

Boskord Defense ={Slayer line}= Bursa Design Bureau model 408 Ergonomic, Effective Rifle System

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Cartridge: 7.92x45mm, 6.8 SPC, 5.45x39mm

Magazine: 20 and 30-rounder magazines (shown with 30)

Accuracy: Medium-High

Rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute

Range: 550-600 meters

 

BDB-408 EERS - Workhorse of destruction

 

Don't we all wish of a rifle that would be ergonomic, accurate and little recoil yet would also be hard-hitting, easy to use and cheap? Yeah, that sounds like a dream, doesn't it? Yeah no!

 

The BDB-408 is a new rifle made by Boskord. It is a bullpup with a very unusual feature - An adjustable buttpad! Oh yeah, it fits for everyone!

 

It has some comfortable stuff, too. It was made from very lightweight stuff. Its front is not very heavy, but is considerably heavier than the back so that it balances more easily. Many operators said that its ergonomics were surprisingly good - The foldable buttstock, nice trigger and guard, good handguard and surprisingly easy to remove magazine.

 

Right now it's still in trial, but many have expressed their interest in this rifle.

 

Our weapons are known to be made of cheap, easily-available and reliable material. With the swift, accurate and incredibly cheap power of the Boskord, you will rule the battlefield - All by the Turkish power!

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One day, Badger feels like shit. He shouldn't feel like shit, it's weekend. So he decides to PMG one of his many concepts.

 

Also my first curved shapemade magazine, it might not be the best but hey it's more than something for me!

So all in all, enjoy!

TVR Tuscan Speed 6 (1999-06) 3996cc S6 380bhp

Production 1677

Registration Number N 26 ADW (Cherished number, originally allocated from Cardiff)

TVR ALBUM

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The TVR Tuscan Speed Six is a sports car designed by Damien McTaggart (exterior) and Paul Daintree (interior), its name pays homage to the original Tuscan which was introduced in 1967. The Tuscan Speed Six was introduced in 1999 while TVR was being run by Peter Wheeler, initially fitted with a e 4.0 litre version of the TVR Speed Six engine rated at 360 hp with the later Red Rose pack raising output to 380bhp bringing with it track-focused chassis upgrades as well as an AP Racing braking system. The high performance Tuscan S was the top-of-the-line model rated at 390 hp (395 PS) and had aerodynamic improvements over the base models, most notably a rear lip spoiler to improve downforce.

 

Five different in line six engine options were offered to customers. Four of these were variants of the 4.0 L Speed Six making different amounts of power and torque, depending on the trim level selected. The last was a 3.6 L Speed Six which produced the same amount of power as the lowest-level 4.0 L engine, although slightly less torque. With output ranging from 350bhp to 400bhp for the 4.0 S.

 

The Tuscan Speed Six underwent a facelift in 2005 and was now called the Tuscan 2. Exterior changes featured a redesigned front grille and headlamps along with more conventional taillamps. Mechanical changes involved revised spring rates, improved steering response and different suspension geometry to make the car easier to drive on public roads. The base models were detuned to 350 hp (355 PS) while still retaining the basic weight figure of 1,100 kg (2,425 lb). The interior was also refreshed and featured a more conventional and ergonomic layout.

 

Diolch am 92,081,872 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.

 

Thanks for 92,081,872 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.

 

Shot 17.04.2022 Weston Park (Classic Car Show), Weston-under-Lizard, Salop 157-377

WARNING: Wild white shapes appears!

 

Well, there comes a pack of some parts I made during the time for some of my AKs. Now I'm releasing codes for the parts, that, I think, aren't bad created and might be useful. Some things are inspired by really existing accessory for AK, most of them I guess is invented by myself. Hope you will like it and use it!

 

Credits:

Bowlingdude47 for letters

Shockwave for trigger

 

I guess it's all, but it is possible that I forgot to mentioned someone, how I said, it was making during many months :)

 

Codes:

AK gas tube ris - pastebin.com/q1Z4YusJ

AK hg romanian stubby - pastebin.com/U13U7a0m

AK hg romanian - pastebin.com/sEi4rd0M

AK receiver 74 - pastebin.com/3pvcUBsG

AK receiver KWA type - pastebin.com/3aRH66zd

AK receiver Saiga 12 - pastebin.com/QmtdZCFU

Grips - black and brown AK74 - pastebin.com/hepagxGw

Grip - ergonomical - pastebin.com/TFSiwTgs

Mag - tan and grey short 5.45 - pastebin.com/JQYu7QQJ

Mag - tan RPK - pastebin.com/w508JkwB

Selectors - pastebin.com/pih9NdK9

Sights front - pastebin.com/skwz2FF1

Sighst rear - pastebin.com/4wCbB2a3

Sights RIS - pastebin.com/CzBp4iw5

My study with new desk, new computer and new chair! Decided that since I'm working from home I should at least invest in something comfortable and ergonomic. Also nice to be back sitting at the window with a lovely view across the rooftops of Glasgow's south side.

 

The desk was built over two days by my father and I, made from Ikea solid wood worktop (it's all the same colour, the change in orientation and thus grain direction makes the left hand bit look lighter than the other bits). The units are also Ikea with the shelf made from an offcut of the worktop (thus making it heavy as hell when empty, hence the 3 brackets).

 

The wires are all strung along underneath on hooks so other than the power cords and a network cable spiralling up one of the leg supports you can't really see any wires (unless you choose to look underneath of course). The piece in at the window can be lifted out so cables can be tucked between it and the panelled side of the window (which leave just enough gap for USB cables and so forth)

 

The toys are all tagged in the photo!

shop : stores.naturabuy.fr/cuteureshop/

 

FB : www.facebook.com/Cut.and.bushcraft.eure/

 

There is no value in life except what you choose to place upon it and no happiness in any place except what you bring to it yourself.

Henry David Thoreau

Hi company 👋,

Today I present to you the knife of my dreams✨

A knife that mixes modernity (stainless steel>Niolox) and rusticity (deer antlers).

It will have passed 4 years between my first knife and the realization of the one I had in mind.

My goal, to create a Bushcraft knife that is both ergonomic, with good quality steel and that does not leave indifferent to the 👀 >>>The Trapp'eure .

It all started on my garden table sheltered from the rain by a tarp ⛺️ (yes, the same one that accompanied me in bivouac) with machines not at all suitable, a tinkered gas forge and pencil drawings on pieces of paper. Today I work on professional machines, backstand, quenching oven, grinding machine and I draw my models on computer.

How far we have come to arrive at a simple piece of steel cutting a real knife worthy of the name🙏.

Thank you to those who have read so far 😅, a BIG thank you to all those who FOLLOW me, LIKE and SHARE my work. Have a good weekend, see you soon for Max😘)

Model: Trapp'eure

grind: flat

Steel: Niolox 4mm thick (cryo quenching) (stainless steel)

Finish: satin /jimping (thumb grip)

blade : 9 cm

Total length: 20.5 cm

thickness: 4 mm

Handle: Antlers on red liner

rivet (loveless) and stainless steel tube

A very simple, ergonomic SMG designed to be cheap, effective and easy to maintain. Standard issue for all F.N.G. units when the UAC first started back in 2016. It will eventually be replaced by a helical prototype sometime in May of 2022 when construction sites on Mars have finally been completed.

 

The weapon features a basic "wire" folding stock, a 25+1 rnd mag of 7.62x25mm rounds and a familiar AK-styled reciever.

 

Obviously, I was playing Doom 3 when I thought of this.

Taken (on my previous AE-1 Program) when I got it for Christmas, December 2016. The little A-1 and the FD family of lenses may not be the pinnacle of ergonomic or optical excellence, but somehow it has become my sweet spot and the setup that I reach for most frequently and naturally. When it's in my hands I don't have to think, I just take pictures.

 

december 2016

 

canon ae1-p | fd 50mm f/3.5 macro | fuji pro 400h

Evy is a nice and ergonomic PDW, made by the famous firearms company Infinity Industries.

 

She fires the 5.56x45, only in full auto.

Evy uses the same recoil intercept system, like the Vector Super V. Only it's been made smaller, to ensure minimal lenght of the gun.

 

Currently with extended stock, 2.5x Red Dot, and a silencer. (thanks again, Toryu!)

 

I will make another version of it, which will be with a foregrip and such.

NOT TODAY. First I'm going to sleep. Yawn.

Please look at it in full size, has some lovely details on it.

 

Feel free to comment.

Amy

Having acquired almost every other British bus builder, British Leyland proceeded to kill them off one by one, leaving the market open for its own products. These were to be reduced to three standardised types ...one single-deck bus, one double-deck bus and one coach. That was your lot, pal ...take it or leave it. Most left it and went abroad. Thus perished a great and long-established British industry. In came the Volvos, Setras, Van Hools and Bovas. Much the same happened in the car industry. It was only fitting that BL should itself share the fate of the industry ...but a great shame since it was the descendant of the most distinguished of all bus manufacturers, Leyland Motors, based in the eponymous Lancashire town.

In fact I can hardly think of BL and Leyland Motors as one. Under its Brylcreemed Tibetan supremo Michael Edwardes, it simply lost the ability to build a bus. This rolling, swaying, smoke screen-producing, alternately over or under-heated, delayed-action, all-skidding turbocharged joke, with its silly sub-American appearance and ergonomically-designed cab (laughter) was BL's standard single-deck bus, the Leyland National. This particular example, the shorter, 10.3-metre variant, belonged to the fleet of the Greater Glasgow PTE, and is seen late on a midsummer evening, Thursday 28th June 1979, in Duke Street. In a way the Passenger Transport Executives were a product of the same kind of thinking that gave us BL. They eliminated the numerous and diverse municipal bus operations of the provincial conurbations and combined them into single entities. Small-scale, diverse and local = bad; large-scale, standardised and widespread = good. That was the idea anyway.

The new home office - The Girl's (right) and mine (left).

 

I'm all about the Aeron while she prefers the ergonomic kneeling stool. I'm not quite sure what to really call it but it's pretty cool.

The ergonomic nightmare that is the front office of Yugoslavia's home-grown G-2 jet trainer quickly belies its 1960s origins. In general layout on par with those of the era's fast jets, the Galeb's cockpit does take some getting used to - but with a bit of practice and mental reprogramming can become home (something generations of students can attest to). An interesting detail are numerous instruments of US origin, traces of the Sabres, Thunderjets and Shooting Stars operated by the Yugoslav Air Force when the G-2 was being designed.

Ergonomic Design..Super Bike....Tele shot.

Designed around nuance rather than excess, this Ibanez Gary Willis Signature 5-string fretless marks the 20th anniversary of one of modern bass’s most influential voices. The instrument presents a restrained, purposeful aesthetic: a compact, ergonomically contoured body finished in a warm sunburst that lets the wood speak without distraction. Nothing here feels ornamental. Every curve serves balance, comfort, and control.

 

The fretless fingerboard invites a highly expressive playing approach, rewarding precision with singing sustain and the unmistakable “mwah” that has defined Gary Willis’s sound across decades of jazz fusion and modern improvisation. The extended-range five-string format adds depth and flexibility, anchoring melodic exploration with a confident low register while maintaining clarity across the neck. The lined fretless layout offers visual reference without interrupting the fluid feel under the fingers.

 

Seen in a straightforward, lived-in setting, the bass reads as a serious working instrument rather than a display piece. Details like the anniversary back plate and signature headstock quietly signal its significance, but the overall impression remains focused and disciplined. This is a tool built for players who value articulation, touch, and dynamic control—an anniversary model that honors a legacy by staying resolutely musical.

This is how a fly on the wall will see the back. More details and useful links @ www.willtoknow.com/workstation

This 2024 Strack USA J Bass is a rare meeting point of history, craftsmanship, and modern performance. Built in Chicago by Dan Strack—former master builder at Lakland—this instrument reflects decades of high-end bass-building experience distilled into a single, deeply thoughtful design.

 

The three-piece body is made from reclaimed Douglas Fir that’s over a century old, and the wood tells its story honestly. The grain is striking and alive, finished in a natural satin that lets the material breathe. Subtle dark “beauty marks” appear along the upper and lower edges of the lowest body piece—fully sealed under the finish, tactilely smooth, and visually evocative of the wood’s past life.

 

The maple neck is paired with a birdseye maple fingerboard, finished in satin for a fast, organic feel. Pearloid inlays provide classic visual cues, while a walnut headstock backplate adds a refined custom touch. Tonally, Nordstrand Zen Blade hum-cancelling pickups deliver clarity and punch without noise, feeding a Trickfish IPA 9V 3-band preamp. Controls are intuitive yet powerful: volume, blend, vintage/passive tone, bass, mid, treble, and a mini-toggle for active/passive operation—with the tone control functional in both modes.

 

This is a J-style bass that honors tradition while confidently stepping forward—built to be played, not merely admired.

Rediscovering the innate ergonomic genius of donkeys and reassigning their proper realm.

Reportedly:

"City planners and residents have struggled with San Francisco's steep hills from the very beginnings of the city.

Lombard Street was just one of the many cliff-like streets that horse-drawn wagons and Model T Ford's had trouble with. Cable cars were one solution, and curvy switchbacks were another.

In 1922, the home-owners on the 1000 block of Lombard Street decided that their street was too steep for comfort, and created the plan to create a series of eight sharp turns to make it more manageable."

City Planning officials had an epiphany: Donkeys were the first to lay out APPROPRIATE path network patterns.

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Original picture taken by Christina Grammenos

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