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my first attempt at soldering with a torch. the join is on the right side of the ring. as you can see, there is still an excess of solder at the join.
Laminated steel folding knife - Sword Fish
Product: Sword fish folding knife total length: 175mm Blade length: 90mm
Blade width: 21mm Thickness: 2.5mm Blade material: 67 layer laminated steel
Blade hardness: HRC58 Weight: 111g Surface craftsmanship: Mirror polish
Handle: Metal black vinyl with ivory bead sheath gift box
Architects: x Architekten
Location: Ebelsberg, Austria
Client: Mrs. and Mr. Seebacher
Construction: Mixed Structure
Constructed Area: 215 sqm
Project Year: 2004-2007
Photographs: Max Nirnberger
2011
Black lacquer on wood with Kodaiji type maki-e ('sprinkled picture') decoration
Chrysanthemums, maples, clouds and paulownia crests
Shimode Maki-e Studio, Kyoto
Reproducing the decoration on the inside of one of the Buddhist shrines (zushi) in the Otamaya sanctuary in the Kodaiji temple in Kyoto.
Text taken from the V&A's labels
For Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Folding.' This nice woman showed me how her blue folding gadget works. Nice folding !
My folds of the Doodle bug, Lizard and Fireworks.
That purple thing at the front is a partially folded module of the fireworks.
Pattern ; Folded by Veera Välimäki
size; S (86cm)
yarn ; totally 5 strands together
4 strands of 2/60 cashmere wool / 70% wool, 30% cashmere / dusty pink / about 125g
1 strand of 1/13 graduation wool / wool 100% / graduated pink / 75g
needle; 4.5mm & 4mm
tension ; 23 sts x 32 rows in pattern
date ; from February 9th to March 28th, 2011
Rachel MacPhee's folded paper Photoshop assignment.
Students started with just a flat image of a map and had to make it look like it is folded, add shadows, and place it on a background.
An article was written about the folded stars I make here: naturalkidsteam.com/wordpress/2011/10/artist-hands-series...
Get the look of a pocket square without the hassle of folding it yourself. This handkerchief card will fit snuggly into your tuxedo pocket.
Pre-Folded Silky Pocket Square
Perfect for Casual Occasions
Boxed
Light weight high speed brushless; geared hub motor;
250W
Controller: 24V/ 10Ah 14 assistant with sensor; intelligent brushless
Battery:
Battery type: Lithium battery
Capacity:24V/ 10Ah
Recharge time:4-6 hours
Discharge cycles: 800
Performance:
Max speed: 25km/h for EU Norms
Twist throttle :Pedals Assisted System (no twist) for EU Norms;
With throttle for the USA and Canada Norms
Running range:45km with 24V 10Ah li-ion Battery
Loading:120 kgs
Components:
Brakes System: Front V & rear expending brake
Fork :16" steel fork
Wheel/ rim :16aluminium Alloy
Tires :26*1.95 tires;
Dimensions:
L*W*H : 1720*670*990 mm
G.W./ N.W.: 21.5kgs/ 23.5kgs;
Wheelbase: 1200mm
Package& size: 184*28*115 cm
Container loading:
20 FCL: 96 pcs
40 HQ:303 pcs
W. Butcher & Sons Carbine nº 3a Quarter Plate folding camera with Aldis Uno Anastigmat f/7.7 (to f/45) set in a Lukos II shutter (25, 50, 100, B, T).
The camera has a dual back that accepts either 122 format film or a plate back. Both camera body and back have matching serial numbers (B42082). A wooden take-up 122 film spool (Kodak) is included.
The unit seems to date to roughly around World War I. A unit shown in a 1914 catalogue, which list this shutter and lens combination for the quarter plate format has minor differences, in particular the finger holds for pulling out the front standard.
A neat touch is a small padded section on the front door that protects the lens when the camera is closed
The camera carries the model name (Carbine Nº 3a) embossed into the leather handle, but is badged with a metal tag reading "Carbine J.W.Small Australia" on one side and on the other carries the metal tag "T.A. Dickson Photographic Stores Geelong".
J.W. Small was a 'camera supply store' in business from about 1871 to the 1920s, with successors operating until after World War II. At the time this camera was distributed, J.W. Small had stores in Sydney and Melbourne.
T.A. Dickson was a chemist in Geelong who sold photographic supplies in quantities, but it would appear as a side-line to his pharmaceutical interests.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved.
I am pretty sure this is a Scottish Fold Alley Cat, in the Euclid-St.Paul's Neighborhood of St Petersburg, Florida.
After my 3DR Quadcopter crashed on top of the Henry Ford Museum, I needed a new frame. Design Goals: Make a frame that has the same dimensions as the 3DR so I can use the stock tuning, but make it fold up for transport. Due Date: Maker Faire NY 2013.
On the All Things Paper blog: See a round up of ten clever altered book snowmen who await a place on your winter mantel: bit.ly/3QQtTSP
Some are available ready-made and others are digital patterns that you can use to create your own folded book.
This folded book snowman was made by Mary Bottita. It is available in her Etsy shop, Gift with Treasures: tidd.ly/47zICsI (affiliate link).