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A short trip down a side road on the way from Codorus State Park (PA) back to Baltimore. Is this in Pennsylvania? In Maryland? I don't know.
Not strictly speaking a macro but I hope it qualifies given the detail of the wood and the hinge. I wanted to retain some sense of the architecture, so larger than life wouldn't quite fit on the screen ;)
Share Our Strength's Hinges of Hope Chef's Tour was held at the newly opened St. Joseph Center's culinary training facility in Venice, CA, this past March. The facility was built with funds from Taste of the Nation and will provide free child care and nutrition to impoverished pre-schoolers and toddlers. Its culinary training program will also give free job training to disadvantaged adults so they can seek work in the food and beverage industry.
Chefs on tour for this Hinges of Hope stop were Mary Sue Milliken, Fred Eric, Akasha Richmond, Jill Davie, Kazuto Matsusaka and Evan Kleiman.
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Russian hinge that has begun to oxidize. Amazing that its still in excellent condition even though its along the Pacific Ocean.
3.5" hinge. It's brass underneath and yes, some of the paint is flaking. This is why I like cast iron. It's black, no paint needed.
The SureClose self-closing non-slamming gate hinge is a closer and a hinge in one small package. Features include speed adjustment, dual sealed bearings, powerful hidden hydraulics ( psst - that don't leak ) and anodized high strength aluminum. This workhorse closes up to a 250 lb gate, carry a 1,500 lb load and has been tested to 500,000 cycles.
You know you've got more money than sense when your hinges are engraved...
Insole Court Teddy Bear's Picnic 2012
The aft screw for the hatch hinge would interfere with the hatch closing in the lip. Solution: screw inverted, installed inside gasket, with loctite on acorn nut. I drilled hole into the gasket and then made a small cut on the inside edge of the gasket, and worked screw through from below. Works perfectly.
the hinge had to be cantilevered to allow for the sloping doors. Made from a bit of brass I drilled.
Got the hinge bearing for the elevators bolted down to the center of the aft side of the rear spar. Accidentally over-torqued one of the bolts and stripped the threads. It took me over an hour to get the thing removed without damaging the spar.
For more details about the construction of the horizontal stabilizer, see the build log.
I used glass beads (including 1 from Africa) to adorn the wire that protects the hinge from wrenching
Had a thought somewhere between awake & asleep last night involving hinge bricks - this is something I whipped up in LDD this morning. Now I need to figure out how to attach a shell of wedge plates or something to the outside. Maybe take some ideas from 2nd physical prototype?
Taken with a borrowed camera (thanks James!) on a last-minute holiday, in unseasonably good Lake District weather.
Just outside Skelwith Bridge.
You know that really crisp sunshine on a clear, cool day in Autumn? Well, this is it. I love the punchiness of the image, the way the gate just seems to hover in front of the blurred background. Came out far better than I expected, just a grabbed shot near the end of a long walk.
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