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Various hinge methods, ribbon, wire knotting, eyelets and beaded wire used to bind the book together
When a crate is refurbished at Valley Box we not only bring the crate back to its original functionality but improve it as well with upgrades to the latest hardware and technology.
In the days of 1x2 plate hinges, we had one with 2 prongs and one with 3 prongs. I could have used one with both features, to make a continuous chain of hinge plates. It would have been useful for a vehicle wheel arch and many other applications.
This is part of a wonderful old barn that I've been seeing in decay over the past few years. It's on Oklahoma Highway 33 between Guthrie and Stillwater. Finally, after countless times of driving past I decided to stop and take a few pics.
Today, OSU (my University) was closed due to inclement weather. And so, I've spent the entire day sitting alone in my Papasan chair watching movies in my cozy apartment. Due to my shut-in status, I was starting to feel very cut-off and perhaps a little crazy. Cabin Fever, I suppose.
In any event, Flickr is saving me from my horrible, lonely fate. This picture represents the way I could have wasted away alone; that is, if the isolation had been a bit more lengthy and dire.
A hinge detail from the tackle box.
California Coast Range Tackle Company was created by Kevin McGibben, friend and client of ZURB. These photos we're created for the website. The design of the tackle box was created by our friend Bill Scott.
ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).
Bonnet hinge fitted, all holes drilled and both reinforcement bars temporarily fixed on.
Just need to pluck up the courage to start cutting the bonnet tops now...
Will use the 150mm brass hinge on the 2 french doors to give me plenty of clearance when they are open 180 degs.
Helping with a shoot at work today - just cause I know my way around a camera, they think i'm a pro - fools :) - we lit a toolbox just right. Couldn't resist a sneak photo with the iPhone to get tonight's shot.
I love the ingenuity of these toolboxes, and a brand new shiny red one like this might just have made it's way onto my christmas list early :)
Taken on an iPhone 3GS. I use Camera+ for any post processing.
[29 September 2011]