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Released 18th March 2013 on Mute Records / Columbia Records - single taken from the album Delta Machine
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It´s something special when you meet lions up close at daytime. At first sight they look so relaxed and peaceful , but soon you realize your looking at a real killing machine. This male lion was the leader in a group of 14 lions that was just a few meters from our safari car in Selous Game Reserve, south in Tanzania.
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I’m very proud to finally share my completed Obi-Wan saber. I machined this over the course of a year, fitting it in between life and work!
Apart from a Graflex clamp from @krsabers and bubble strip from @therealwannawanga, everything was made by me.
The components are aluminium, which I had anodised black. The neck assembly is brass with a 3D printed vane insert, and the pommel is hand-polished aluminium rather than chromed plastic as the original prop was. Cotter pins, D-ring and screws are all vintage, even if they aren’t 100% accurate.
I based this hilt mostly on the “Chronicles” saber, which refers to photographs of the prop as it appeared post-production. It’s more beaten up than its on-screen appearance, but I love the botched repairs with screw and pins.
Weathering was done both pre and post anodising, with lots of aluminium blackener from Birchwood Casey used to give a convincing gunmetal tone. Rust was done with acrylics, sealed with Hycote matte lacquer so that the prop can withstand handling.
This build was a fun technical challenge- but thankfully the final thing is so bashed up that it’s forgiving on any of my bad machining!
Plenty of holes ensure a good solid distribution of vacuum and air flow. Woodworkers clamps are used to seal the pegboard against the irrigation vault lid to ensure a good glue seal and "squeezeout".
Yes, I used pegboard over a series of 300+ small holes that I drilled in a pattern. (overkill)
Thermal Vacuum Plastic Forming machine (Vacuuforming) custom built for a client who needed to rapidly tool up some parts for his customers. This works by warming up plastic in the oven until it is flexible, then placing the plastic over a mold affixed to this machine. This machine will pull a vacum and suck the plastic against the mold before it hardens, thereby creating the part you want.
Finally I received my lost negatives from the laboratory. 3 were scratched in the developing machine :((( This one was o.k.
testing roll (hehe) with Jupiter 3 50mm f/1.5 lens on Fed5B
A Spanish Civil War Enigma Machine. This is a early example of the machine and is a modified commercial machine.
Plenty of holes ensure a good solid distribution of vacuum and air flow.
Here we see a quick initial test run to check for solid vacuum pull and leaks. The vacuum holds the plastic wrap against the fixture which, in turn, holds the aluminum can.
Thermal Vacuum Plastic Forming machine (Vacuuforming) custom built for a client who needed to rapidly tool up some parts for his customers. This works by warming up plastic in the oven until it is flexible, then placing the plastic over a mold affixed to this machine. This machine will pull a vacum and suck the plastic against the mold before it hardens, thereby creating the part you want.
The boring tool is lined up ready to go. Note the hydraulic rams that appied pressure to the boring machine. Once it got far enough in, the rams were withdrawn and a concrete pipe was placed in between the rams and the boring machine the boring machine. This procedure had to be repeated many times.
The ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine was on exhibit at the Mill Valley Library in October 2015.
Visitors on Sunday, October 25 seemed to really enjoy the experience: their faces tell the whole story in this picture, as well are related photo albums such as this one:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739
Come see the slot machine this month! Our poetic oracle awaits you, to share words of wisdom about your life and future.
The exhibit is open one last day, Saturday October 31, 2015, from 1 to 5pm, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library.
Learn more: pataphysics.us/join-the-unveiling-of-the-slot-machine
This is a new scan of the previous version but has been cleaned up slightly to offer a fraction more detail. The original was scanned using a 3 in 1 machine this was done using an Epson V500.
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska -- U.S. Marines assigned to Delta Company, 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, deliver toys to children living in remote villages of Alaska as part of the Toys for Tots program, Dec. 8. After traveling to a remote hub of villages via aircraft provided by the 144th Airlift Squadron, Alaska Air National Guard, the Marines travel to different villages on snow machines. This year three teams of Marines traveled to numerous villages in the vicinities of Kotzebue, Galena and McGrath. Toys for Tots is a program run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve with a goal of delivering, through a new toy at Christmas, a message of hope to less fortunate youngsters that will assist them in becoming responsible, productive and patriotic citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Alejandro Peña)
ok so this vending machine? this guy? this guy's chip face? awesome. while i myself am not as excited by the prospect of chips as this guy seems to be, i am excited about how excited he is.
The good doctors at Pataphysical Studios celebrated their successful art maker workshop at Sweetwater in Mill Valley on Saturday, October 17, 2015
This informal happy hour party included Jean Bolte, Carl Frederick, their daughter Natalie, Freddy Hahne, Stephanie Levene, Fabrice Florin and Mark Petrakis.
Come see the ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine' this month! Our poetic oracle awaits you every weekend, to share words of wisdom about your life and future. The exhibit is open from 1 to 5pm every Saturday and Sunday in October, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library.
Learn more: pataphysics.us/join-the-unveiling-of-the-slot-machine/
View more photos of the exhibit: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739
I’m very proud to finally share my completed Obi-Wan saber. I machined this over the course of a year, fitting it in between life and work!
Apart from a Graflex clamp from @krsabers and bubble strip from @therealwannawanga, everything was made by me.
The components are aluminium, which I had anodised black. The neck assembly is brass with a 3D printed vane insert, and the pommel is hand-polished aluminium rather than chromed plastic as the original prop was. Cotter pins, D-ring and screws are all vintage, even if they aren’t 100% accurate.
I based this hilt mostly on the “Chronicles” saber, which refers to photographs of the prop as it appeared post-production. It’s more beaten up than its on-screen appearance, but I love the botched repairs with screw and pins.
Weathering was done both pre and post anodising, with lots of aluminium blackener from Birchwood Casey used to give a convincing gunmetal tone. Rust was done with acrylics, sealed with Hycote matte lacquer so that the prop can withstand handling.
This build was a fun technical challenge- but thankfully the final thing is so bashed up that it’s forgiving on any of my bad machining!
My friend's tattoo - his friend just got a tattoo machine, this was the first tattoo she did. I think it ROCKS.
Boogie, 37, NYC
my sister gave be a mini spin art machine :) this was my first attempt. i'm happy with the way it came out.
A spoil board is sacrificial material that’s used underneath the material you want to cut on a CNC machine. This ensures a better through cut and is usually MDF. I’ve noticed that when the spoil boards are all used up at ITP, some really amazing patterns are formed.
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine
The tender requires new brake 'pins' which hold the top of the brake hangers in position. These are mounted in holes between the outer and inner frame of the chassis, and have a 'gallery' for grease lubrication of the main bearing area where the brake hanger sits on the pin. Here we see the 2nd of 6 pins having the head flatted-off on the vertical milling machine (this being where the clamp that secures the pin in place locates).
This unique telephone kiosk on Church Street, Frodsham is a rare example of one of only 50 K4's ever produced. There are believed to be only four still publicly in use throughout the UK. Introduced in the late 1920's and designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, "The Vermillion Giant" incorporated a post box and stamp-dispensing machine. This box is Grade II listed.
Tajima Embroidery Wooden Hoop / Frame: This 300 x 300 mm (11.8 x 11.8 inch) Square Allied Wooden Tajima embroidery hoop / frame is specially designed for sewing large size embroidery designs on jacket backs, team uniforms, etc., using Tajima Embroidery Machines. This hoop is offered in an extra-thick Double Height (DH) version for extra gripping power to hoop a wide range of fabric thicknesses and also heavy jackets.
"This 300 x 300 mm (11.8 x 11.8 inch) square Allied Wooden embroidery hoop / frame is perfect for jacket back embroidery designs using Tajima embroidery machines.
This hoop is offered in an extra-thick Double Height (DH) version for extra gripping power to hoop a wide range of fabric thicknesses including heavy jackets.
Allied Part No.: AWH-300300-DH-TAJ-360
One of the natural characteristics of wood is its grained texture. This provides a superior gripping power to hoop all varieties of articles firmly. This characteristic is great for hooping slippery fabrics such as satins and silks, as well as thicker jackets and other articles that may be difficult to hoop tautly using regular plastic hoops.
Allied wooden hoops / frames for Tajima tubular embroidery machines are offered in large number of unique and popular sizes including some specialty wooden hoop sizes such as:
Sleeve Hoops: Taller (in Y direction) x Narrower (in X direction), ideal for vertical embroidery on shirt sleeves, pant legs, team uniforms, etc.
Horizontal Line Hoops: Shorter (in Y direction) x Wider (in X direction), ideal for single or double line horizontal embroidery across the chest, upper or lower back of sweat shirts, etc.
We also offer a full range of patented Allied Grid-Lock plastic hoops for Tajima and most other popular brands of embroidery machines.
For more information and ordering online, please visit www.alliedi.com today."
One of the natural characteristics of wood is its grained texture. This provides a superior gripping power to hoop all varieties of articles firmly. This characteristic is great for hooping slippery fabrics such as satins and silks, as well as thicker jackets and other articles that may be difficult to hoop tautly using regular plastic hoops.
Visit www.alliedi.com for more information!
Allied Part #: AWH-300300-DH-TAJ-360
As you can see what a key-chopper can do to a special machine. This is the Royal Arrow with the serial # C851693, made in 1939. This was $13.50 and now you know why. What I don't understand why they do this? For some cheap jewelry! If you have some black & white plastic key-tops let me know because those 1950's green & white key-tops don't look too good on this classic.
The deserted ferry terminal under the iconic Ferry Building on an unusually warm San Francisco late evening.
Golden Gate Ferry serves Larkspur and Sausalito, California in Marin County and the San Francisco Ferry Building, Friday, July 8 2011, marks the last day that ticket offices will be open for regular hours at the San Francisco ferry terminals. All Golden Gate Ferry tickets will now be purchased though the district’s new automatic vending machines. This is brought by cost saving measures by the City to lay off all ticket vendors, hoping to save millions of dollars per year.
Barudan BEMSE-YN-20 is a 20 head embroidery machine. This machine was manufactured in Japan in 1995. For more information or for a complete listing of our embroidery equipment please visit TheEmbroideryWarehouse at www.TheEmbroideryWarehouse.com or call us at 817-346-7691 sales@tewh.com. We also BUY USED embroidery machines and embroidery equipment.
After a lot of pC problems lately this is my first try at a newly aquired Macbook! Great fun, what a great machine !!
This is Dinky, our Yorkie, the youngest member of our family!!
I printed my own fabric for these elaborate dresses. ^_^ I had so much fun making them! I'm not sure when I'll next get in my studio but I've cherished the time with my sewing machine this week!
Two mainstays from the past that are no longer part of the modern newsroom, a typewriter and a teletype machine. This shot of the KUSD Radio Newsroom is from 1950. Note the map of Korea on the wall at left. KUSD subscribed to United Press news beginning in 1944, delivered by teletype. (United Press would become United Press International, or UPI, in 1958.)
©USD Archives: USD Photo Archive Collection
Alex gets connected at UQ. Unlike the US, Internet use is on a pretty tight lock down here- even at the Universities. In order to get visitor access, you need to register with an ID, and your bandwidth has a limit. Extra data cards can be purchased in vending machines. (This is from yesterday after our drink at Pinapple Hotel.)
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska -- U.S. Marines assigned to Delta Company, 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, deliver toys to children living in remote villages of Alaska as part of the Toys for Tots program, Dec. 8. After traveling to a remote hub of villages via aircraft provided by the 144th Airlift Squadron, Alaska Air National Guard, the Marines travel to different villages on snow machines. This year three teams of Marines traveled to numerous villages in the vicinities of Kotzebue, Galena and McGrath. Toys for Tots is a program run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve with a goal of delivering, through a new toy at Christmas, a message of hope to less fortunate youngsters that will assist them in becoming responsible, productive and patriotic citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Alejandro Peña)
Tajima Embroidery Wooden Hoop / Frame: This 311 x 310 mm (12.2 x 12.2 inch) square Allied Wooden embroidery hoop / frame is perfect for jacket back embroidery designs using Tajima embroidery machines.
This hoop is offered in an extra-thick Double Height (DH) version for extra gripping power to hoop a wide range of fabric thicknesses including heavy jackets.
Allied Part No.: AWH-311312-DH-TAJ-360
One of the natural characteristics of wood is its grained texture. This provides a superior gripping power to hoop all varieties of articles firmly. This characteristic is great for hooping slippery fabrics such as satins and silks, as well as thicker jackets and other articles that may be difficult to hoop tautly using regular plastic hoops.
Allied wooden hoops / frames for Tajima tubular embroidery machines are offered in large number of unique and popular sizes including some specialty wooden hoop sizes such as:
Sleeve Hoops: Taller (in Y direction) x Narrower (in X direction), ideal for vertical embroidery on shirt sleeves, pant legs, team uniforms, etc.
Horizontal Line Hoops: Shorter (in Y direction) x Wider (in X direction), ideal for single or double line horizontal embroidery across the chest, upper or lower back of sweat shirts, etc.
We also offer a full range of patented Allied Grid-Lock plastic hoops for Tajima and most other popular brands of embroidery machines.
For more information and ordering online, please visit www.alliedi.com today."
For centuries, the old town of Veprinac has watched over Kvarner, and passing through the city gates opens a door onto the historical path of this region like a time machine. This path leads next to the Church of St. Anne, where more than 500 years ago, one of the most important legal documents in this area, the Veprinac Statute, was written. Nearby, it is possible to see Komunšćica, a former administrative building and prison, where an ethno collection is now kept. A few hundred steps up the stone staircase is all it takes to reach the lookout spot, in front of the majestic Church of St. Mark, which overlooks the entire bay.
However, Veprinac is not just a history-book of the whole region, but also a live stage where performances of vocal groups - or klape - and folk festivals take place as well as where you can taste local specialties and wines. With well-maintained promenades connected to the centre of Opatija and the peak of Učka, Veprinac is perfect for all generations.
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During the Clone Wars, CIS introduced a fierce infantry unit: the vacuum trooper. With the powerful sucking machine this brave separatist trooper can literally suck a clone's face off.
A little diorama I did to make use of a defective clone trooper helmet with printing error I received from the set 8014.
Also the first time I tried out editing the picture background into white.
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine
Big Helpers Power Shovels, Trucks, Derricks, Power Rollers A Rand McNally Junior Elf Book
Written by Irma Wilde
Illustrated by George Wilde
Rand McNally, 1953
32 Pp.
Small hardcover
Where would we be without massive machines? This cute little book shows all kinds of machines and their uses!
I’m very proud to finally share my completed Obi-Wan saber. I machined this over the course of a year, fitting it in between life and work!
Apart from a Graflex clamp from @krsabers and bubble strip from @therealwannawanga, everything was made by me.
The components are aluminium, which I had anodised black. The neck assembly is brass with a 3D printed vane insert, and the pommel is hand-polished aluminium rather than chromed plastic as the original prop was. Cotter pins, D-ring and screws are all vintage, even if they aren’t 100% accurate.
I based this hilt mostly on the “Chronicles” saber, which refers to photographs of the prop as it appeared post-production. It’s more beaten up than its on-screen appearance, but I love the botched repairs with screw and pins.
Weathering was done both pre and post anodising, with lots of aluminium blackener from Birchwood Casey used to give a convincing gunmetal tone. Rust was done with acrylics, sealed with Hycote matte lacquer so that the prop can withstand handling.
This build was a fun technical challenge- but thankfully the final thing is so bashed up that it’s forgiving on any of my bad machining!
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine
During the Clone Wars, CIS introduced a fierce infantry unit: the vacuum trooper. With the powerful sucking machine this brave separatist trooper can literally suck a clone's face off.
A little diorama I did to make use of a defective clone trooper helmet with printing error I received from the set 8014.
Also the first time I tried out editing the picture background into white.
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers:
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine
I took this shot when I arrived in Geneva Friday. At the background you find the building La Cité du Temps, and the new food-bridge, Pont de la Machine. This building is an important symbol of the city of Geneva.
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers:
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine