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These *are* the doors you are looking for.

More snowflakes! It was actually in the middle of the day when it was snowing for once, so I went out and took some pictures.

 

Once my hands went numb I figured it was probably time to go in.

photo courtesy tourmaleigh.

interlocking steel hoops

approximatly

in progress developement

The interlocker is not in the picture. The train is approaching it.

Display case outside of Starbucks, Indiana University Memorial Union

Some fronds at Baltimore's Druid Hill Conservatory.

All pieces of glass are hand cut. This measures approx. 16 5/8 inches in length. Customize the height. Minimum height - 4 1/2 inches. Mesh mounted for easy installation. Glass color shown is LIGHT AMBER, SKY BLUE and WHITE. Grout color shown is Alabaster.

 

Amtrak AEM7 932 blasts past Boro Interlocking.

The unique design of this table interlocks the wood and Plexiglas shelves through a keyhole cut through the middle of the wood slope.

 

The wood for this table is 3 layers of Wenge Wood Laminate glued and formed together over a mold that I made for the shape. After drying, the shape is sanded to fine tune and the keyhole is cut. The wood is finished with a clear lacquer.

 

The Plexiglas is carefully cut on the scroll saw and then sanded to fine tune the shape.

 

The legs are aluminum threaded posts.

 

This table’s dimensions are approximately 1 ½ inches tall on the high end, 4 ¾ inches long and 2 5/8 inches wide. This is one of my larger tables and would benefit from a good-sized dollhouse living room.

 

Cirkus Scott at Slottsskogsvallen

Interlocking Concrete Lego Bricks available from Elite Precast Concrete Ltd, 01952 588885, www.eliteprecast.co.uk

Cut out recycled steel drums, hand painted with metallic paints and varnished

Nothing beats the merger of two equals, while the smaller one is left behind.

A photo taken of a modular origami artwork hanging in the corner of a room.

 

The origami model is 5 tetrahedrons that interlock into one ball shaped model. In this photo each tetrahedron is a different color of paper: yellow, purple, red, yellow, and orange. The edges of the tetrahedron are 3/4 of an inch wide and 8 1/2 inches long. They were folded out of heavy duty card-stock paper following instructions found on-line.

 

The artwork is suspended from the ceiling with a thread anchored to a transparent push-pin. The walls are off-white. The origami casts a shadow in the corner of the room from the ceiling light which is behind the photographer.

Pattern: Interlocking Balloons Scarf, by Shirley Paden

Source: Scarf Style

Materials: Misti Baby Alpaca, Worsted 4 Ply

Needles: 4 mm

 

For anyone else who may try this pattern, I highly recommend using one of these to follow the chart.

 

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