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In Knitty, Fall 2008!

 

These are the sockified version of my Squares for Sharron square. Yay!

This time BV sent a boom truck. I have 6 mega-bags (9 tonnes) of HPB, 4 skids of pavers, 1.5 skids of wall, and 1.5 skids of caps.

 

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Made out of 3 sheets of paper

I followed Robert J Lang's instructions "Origami Burrs and Woven Polyhedra" to make several of these models.

NS 9525 leads CSX 7328 and a manifest freight with plenty of ethanol empties westbound past the East Rockford interlocking and over the Behr Iron and Metal switch at milepost 85.6. Here it passes under the historic Seminary Street bridge on the CN North Division, Freeport Subdivision in Rockford Illinois. The Seminary Street bridge is a timber stringer structure built in 1901. The train is about to cross the Rock River at milepost 86.0 as it continues west.

Galway features a number of interlocking waterways which pass through the city and they have played a major role in its development as an industrial town.

 

The waterway system is a bit complicated and I am still trying to determine the names of all of the streams, mill races and canals. If my description is incorrect you are invited to correct me as necessary.

  

The Eglington Canal in Galway was built c.1850. It follows a curving path south from inflow from River Corrib Upper and passes under five bridges which have made watercourse non-navigable.

 

The canal begins to north of Salmon Weir on west bank of Corrib River (upper) where a small harbour is located.

 

The canal then proceeds south-west splitting into two separate waterways with the main canal continuing to south-west and a shorter but but equally substantial branch proceeding south beneath a road bridge and a modern pedestrian bridge and it the past this branch would have serviced a collection of mills which are built surrounding a small harbour at end of the branch.

 

The main canal continues south-west before curving back around to continue south-east after passing beneath two recent concrete road bridges. The Canal at these points is narrowed by about two metres eliminating need for more complex structures.

 

Between these two bridges is second branch which follows a south-easterly route before re-entering the canal south of lock basin via a stone-lined channel.

 

The lock basin has limestone block lining with limestone coping blocks, timber lock gates and box. One set of gates has been removed and the flow of canal is now regulated by the remaining gate and sluice racks to north of lock basin. The canal then continues to south-east before splitting again with south-east branch passing under William O'Brien Bridge and into Claddagh Quay and second branch travelling roughly north-east before re-entering River Corrib (lower) after passing over stone-lined weir.

You can compare with the plan to make sense of what we did.

 

a coffee table i designed for studio. the shape of the legs and how they interweave with the table allows them to maintain tension against each other, supporting a solid surface capable of holding a good bit of weight for something that has no hardware and no fastening system.

the neon-orange mason lines are there to provide the final height of the raised patio.

Next stop: Kimball

recycled wallpaper sample + template + scissors = shmancy envelope!

 

It looks kind of obscene and splayed here.

recycled wallpaper sample + template + scissors = shmancy envelope!

 

almost entirely closed

Scaffolding is a key part of a steep slope application and requires you to get ingenious with the installation of snap loc metal roofing panels. We are also installing 4" polyiso insulation on entire cathedral ceiling areas.

A clear view of the Panel Interlocking Room at Khana Jn.

Marion, Ohio. July, 1987

Actually this is a good way to show the different levels and heights of each relative to the threshold of the house.

abandoned railroad interlocking tower in Loch Lynn Heights, Maryland

Name: Jake

 

Age: 19

 

Race: Human

 

Era: Futuristic Only

 

Planet: 2277 Earth

 

Occupation: Raider Gang Leader

 

Hobbies: Killing people, Having sex, Being lazy, Drinking, and Smoking

 

Height: 5'11"

 

Weight: 163

 

Hair Color: Silver

 

Eye Color: Red

 

Weapons: Reloading Revolver/Interlocking sword/Pistol/Mini gun/Mines

 

Skills: Explosives, Small guns, Big guns, Repair, Melee, Science, and Speech

 

Bio: Jake is a wild one, always has been and had taken the life of the Raider who was a leader with about two hundred other raiders who had always looked up to their leader. Just when Jake killed them, they had forced him to be leader. And ever since then he has been the greatest leader, he goes into towns raiding them, killing whoever, making young females and males become raiders, and repairing weapons. Jake has sent about ten groups to go and find a lot of cigarettes because he was wanting them, he had survived the nuke when he was in a bomb shelter all alone. The gun he goes around with is interesting, it is a revolver that had a ring of shifters that will allow it to reload when done firing on the person it is truely interesting. There is none like it around in the capital wasteland, so people from all over who had found this weapon unique would try to kill him and get the weapon. Lets just say, the Enclave, some greedy Brother of the Steel, and some Outcast members have already tried to take the weapon. None actually got close enough to it, to kill him. So Jake has three power suits in his bedroom standing there, not really wanting to wear them. They look heavy

 

Settling in to our new home in suite 200. Lots of work left...

Link to a great video showing the ease water has moving through Permeable Pavers

 

Excellent classroom and hands-on training at the Borgert Technical School. This time for Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavements (PICP). another certification earned!

 

Learn more about PICP from the ICPI

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some more close up details of the coffee table.

Acrylics on paper . Joakim Paz. 2020

"Charybdis" Fourteen Interlocking Triskaidecagonal Stars 182 units

3-fold view.

Yep, its another boring polar planar. But I had a couple reasons for folding this. One, for my book, I need to recommend some higher quality papers than kami and copy paper, so I need to actually fold something out of them. And secondly, one year ago, I was working on these model. It is hard to belive that has been a year ago now.....wow, time goes very quickly....

And lastly, I used some festive colors for fall. :)

The nickname comes from greek mythology, a giant whirlpool that destroys everything that comes too close. The polar holes sort of remind me of a whirlpool.

Designed by me.

Folded out of tant paper.

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