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Looking straight up at a light fixture on one of the Grand Canyon Railway's cars during a Polar Express ride.
vintage hall light fixture in our house. The original glass dome broke. This is a Home Depot replacement. You can see the flange doesn't fit in the lamp base. Nobody makes the oriignal dome with the smaller flange. This one works out just fine sitting on top.
LEAGUE
25th November 2012
Match Postponed
The Fixture was Re-Arranged for the 22nd December 2012 and a Fresh Programme was Issued.
Rangers Fixtures 2012/13
League
(A) Peterhead 11.8.2012 2-2 Att 4,485
(H) East Stirling 18.8.2012 5-1 Att 49,118
(A) Berwick Rangers 26.8.2012 1-1 Att 4,140
(H) Elgin City 2.9.2012 5-1 Att 46,015
(A) Annan Athletic 15.9.2012 0-0 Att 2,517
(H) Montrose 23.9.2012 4-1 Att 45,081
(A) Stirling Albion 6.10.2012 0-1 Att 3,751
(H) Queen`s Park 20.10.2012 2-0 Att 49,463
(A) Clyde 28.10.2012 2-0 Att 7,500
(H) Peterhead 10.11.2012 2-0 Att 48,407
(A) East Stirling 17.11.2012 6-2 Att 2,834
(H) Stirling Albion 8.12.2012 2-0 Att 49,913
(A) Montrose 15.12.2012 4-2 Att 4,205
(H) Annan Athletic 18.12.2012 3-0 Att 42,135
(A) Elgin City 22.12.2012 6-2 Att 3,448
(H) Clyde 26.12.2012 3-0 Att 47,463
(A) Queen`s Park 29.12.2012 1-0 Att 30,117
(A) Annan Athletic 2.1.2013 3-1 Att 2,441
(H) Elgin City 5.1.2013 1-1 Att 46,406
(H) Berwick Rangers 12.1.2013 4-2 Att 44,976
(A) Peterhead 20.1.2013 1-0 Att 4,855
(H) Montrose 26.1.2013 1-1 Att 46,273
(H) Queen`s Park 9.2.2013 4-0 Att 46,104
(A) Clyde 16.2.2013 4-1 Att 7,600
(A) Berwick Rangers 23.2.2013 3-1 Att 4,476
(A) Stirling Albion 26.2.2013 1-1 Att 3,707
(H) East Stirling 2-3 2013 3-1 Att 44,534
(H) Annan Athletic 9.3.2013 1-2 Att 34,441
(A) Elgin City 16.3.2013 1-0 Att 3,663
(H) Stirling Albion 23.3.2013 0-0 Att 44,608
(A) Montrose 30.3.2013 0-0 Att 4,686
(A) Queen`s Park 7.4.2013 4-1 Att 11,492
(H) Clyde 13.4.2013 2-0 Att 44,453
(H) Peterhead 20.4.2013 1-2 Att 43,961
(A) East Stirling 27.4.2013 4-2 Att 2,805
(H) Berwick Rangers 4.5.2013 1-0 Att 50,048
Scottish Cup
(A) Forres Mechanics 29.9.2012 2nd Rd 1-0 Att 2,750
(H) Alloa Athletic 3.11.2012 3rd Rd 7-0 Att 25,478
(H) Elgin City 2.12.2012 4th Rd 3-0 Att 23,195
(A) Dundee United 2.2.2013 5th Rd 0-3 Att 9,564
League Cup
(H) East Fife 7.8.2012 1st Rd 4-0 Att 38,160
(H) Falkirk 30.8.2012 2nd Rd 3-0 Att 26,450
(H) Motherwell 26.9.2012 3rd Rd 2-0 Att 29,413
(H) Inverness Caledonian Thistle 31.10.2012 Qtr Final 0-3 Att 28,033
Ramsdens Cup
(A) Brechin City 29.7.2012 1st Rd 2-1 Att 4,123
(A) Falkirk 21.8.2012 2nd Rd 1-0 Att 6,747
(H) Queen of the South 18.9.2012 Qtr Final 2-2 Rangers Lost 4-3 on Penalties Att 23,932
Friendly
(H) Linfield 10.4.2013 2-0 Att 12,543
I got fed-up with putting down tube shifter bosses on by eye, so today I cooked up a fixture. It's inspired by the head set press that comes in a Campagnolo tool kit. I already had the rod & cones, so I just had the fabricate the other components.
Hey, do any of you have an actual dimension for the optimal location of the bosses relative to the intersection of the head tube and down tube?
The checking- fixture enables to control the part.
- Control of the part shape and outline by a block - in resin or aluminium - with a gap and flush controlled by Go/No Go pin.
- Control of the deformation of the part main critical areas by dial indicator.
Olean, NY. July 2018.
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Fixturing a workpiece against the stop (bench dog and so on) is very common in woodworking, since it allows not to apply pressure by using vise. However, in metalworking it's rare, because more rigid setup is usually required and risk of damaging a part by vise jaws is lower (at least, it's easy to use softer spacers made of copper, aluminum or plastic). In traditional Japanese metalworking, vise is almost unknown tool. Parts were usually fixtured using various jigs, utilizing wooden wedges and metal brackets. One example of it is せん台 sen dai - scraping bench. I decided to follow the same way with making my tantō: not to use vise, but make a jig to hold it.
I made it of relatively soft and easy to cut basswood plank, then glued pieces together. Side pieces helping to keep blade vertical, front piece works as a stop. There is no wedges or friction parts - blade holds itself in this jig when force is applied when it's being filed with two-handed file I made before.
Advantage of two-handed file is that material removal rate is significantly higher, long scraper-style strokes helping to keep curvature uninterrupted and smooth, process is way less noisy because of virtually no vibration, usually caused by file, jumping on every unevenness and on workpiece edges.
To ensure comfortable work, jig should be tilted to make filing surface parallel to natural trajectory of hands. Here, I'm using some cedar bar leftovers for that. 20lbs barbell serves as weight to make everything steady.
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LEAGUE
1st December 1973
Match Postponed
The Fixture was Re-Arranged for the 24th April 1974 and a Fresh Programme was Issued.
Rangers Fixtures 1973/74
League
(H) Ayr United 1.9.1973 0-0 Att 30,000
(A) Partick Thistle 8.9.1973 1-0 Att 22,000
(H) Celtic 15.9.1973 0-1 Att 70,000
(H) Hearts 29.9.1973 0-3 Att 34,654
(A) Arbroath 6.10.1973 2-1 Att 7,710
(H) East Fife 13.10.1973 0-1 Att 25,000
(A) Dundee United 20.10.1973 3-1 Att 11,000
(H) Hibernian 27.10.1973 4-0 Att 35,000
(A) Dunfermline Athletic 3.11.1973 2-2 Att 20,000
(H) Morton 10.11.1973 1-0 Att 20,000
(H) Falkirk 17.11.1973 2-1 Att 15,000
(A) Clyde 24.11.1973 2-0 Att 15,000
(H) St Johnstone 15.12.1973 5-1 Att 8,200
(A) Dumbarton 22.12.1973 2-0 Att 7,500
(A) Ayr United 29.12.1973 1-0 Att 17,000
(H) Partick Thistle 1.1.1974 1-1 Att 20,000
(A) Celtic 5.1.1974 0-1 Att 55,000
(H) Aberdeen 12.1.1974 1-1 Att 16,000
(A) Hearts 19.1.1974 4-2 Att 19,856
(H) Arbroath 2.2.1974 2-3 Att 22,000
(A) East Fife 9.2.1974 3-0 Att 8,499
(H) Dundee United 24.2.1974 3-1 Att 15,500
(A) Hibernian 2.3.1974 1-3 Att 23,149
(A) Morton 16.3.1974 3-2 Att 9,000
(A) Falkirk 23.3.1974 0-0 Att 10,000
(H) Clyde 30.3.1974 4-0 Att 15,000
(H) Dunfermline Athletic 2.4.1974 3-0 Att 12,000
(A) Motherwell 6.4.1974 4-1 Att 13,346
(H) Dundee 13.4.1974 1-2 Att 25,000
(A) Aberdeen 17.4.1974 1-1 Att 18,000
(A) St Johnstone 20.4.1974 3-1 Att 7,500
(H) Motherwell 24.4.1974 2-1 Att 10,000
(H) Dumbarton 27.4.1974 3-1 Att 20,000
(A) Dundee 29.4.1974 3-2 Att 10,578
Scottish Cup
(H) Queen`s Park 26.1.1974 3rd Rd 8-0 Att 19,000
(H) Dundee 17.2.1974 4th Rd 0-3 Att 64,672
League Cup
(H) Falkirk 11.8.1973 Section 1, 3-1 Att 35,000
(A) Arbroath 15.8.1973 Section 1, 2-1 Att 6,677
(H) Celtic 18.8.1973 Section 1, 1-2 Att 63,173
(H) Arbroath 22.8.1973 Section 1, 3-0 Att 14,000
(A) Celtic 25.8.1973 Section 1, 3-1 Att 65,000
(A) Falkirk 29.8.1973 Section 1, 5-1 Att 12,000
(H) Dumbarton 12.9.1973 2nd Rd 1st Leg 6-0 Att 25,000
(A) Dumbarton 10.10.1973 2nd Rd 2nd Leg 2-1 Att 6,000
(H) Hibernian 31.10.1973 Qtr Final 1st Leg 2-0 Att 35,000
(A) Hibernian 21.11.1973 Qtr Final 2nd Leg 0-0 Att 19,245
(N) Celtic 5.12.1973 Semi Final 1-3 Att 54,864
European Cup Winners Cup
(A) Ankaragucu 19.9.1973 1st Rd 1st Leg 2-0 Att 45,000
(H) Ankaragucu 3.10.1973 1st Rd 2nd Leg 2-0 Att 30,000
(A) Borussia Monchengladbach 24.10.1973 2nd Rd 1st Leg 0-3 Att 35,000
(H) Borussia Monchengladbach 7.11.1973 2nd Rd 2nd Leg 3-2 Att 40,000
Friendly
(A) Kilmarnock 6.8.1973 2-0 Att 5,000
(H) Arsenal 20.8.1973 1-2 Att 71,000
(A) HSV Hamburg 4.3.1974 0-3 Att 15,000
(A) Manchester United 9.3.1974 3-2 Att 22,215
(A) Everton 1.5.1974 1-2 Att 10,730 Tommy Wright Testimonial
Drybrough Cup
(H) Montrose 28.7.1973 1st Rd 3-0 Att 30,000
(A) Hibernian 1.8.1973 Semi Final 1-2 Att 28,089
The living room is a very important place in a house so many people are thinking about interior design living very well. Everyone tried to choose the best furniture for the living room such as chairs, tables, decoration, sofa, shelves, and so forth. In addition, they also think of material for...
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It's the reflection of the light fixture above the dining room table in my reading glasses. I was sitting at the table, saw the reflection and just had to take a photo of it. Converted from RAW and from colour to B&W plus cropping, but otherwise as the camera and eye saw it!
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Detail of an interesting lighting fixture on the side of our office building.
Media: Pen and ink with watercolor wash in a sketchbook
The light fixtures in this bathroom are all vintage, which is great. And notice the little door next to the sink. It is the laundry chute, but it doesn't go to the basement. Since the laundry room is on the first floor, it goes into a hall closet which has a laundry hamper area built into it!
MUST BE VIEWED IN STEREO TO FULLY APPRECIATE!
A 3D (stereo) crosseye view.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tutorial here:
I doubt these were original but they still are rather attractive fixtures.
closed St. Mary Carmelite church, Joliet, IL
one of my coworkers has this funky light in his office. this is what you would see if you were to look straight down into it. what you don't see is him looking really confused as to why i am taking a picture of his light .
I hope this is the last one I make! I needed to make a fixture that allowed me to miter the Ti stays and this was born.
Work in the fixture all done, but... For some reason one counterbore came out slightly off-axis from the bore. All I can figure is I might have up-ended the part once when rotating it to the next hole location. To make sure that doesn't happen again I plan to add witness marks to the fixture so I always orient the round bar with the same end poing the same way, so to speak.