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Josh and I are going to a wedding on Sunday and I couldn't find any suitable shoes to go with my dress that has petal appliqués. So, I bought these Seychelles and tore up a silk rose I had laying around and made some floral detail for the shoes. I will secure these better with a hotglue gun later; I only used needle and thread for now.
3.3mm holes for M4 threads. The axis adapter was turned on a lathe, it adapts the 4mm focuser shaft to 6mm motor output shaft. M4 tapped holes for set-screws are on the side.
The focuser shaft is 4mm only for the first 10 mm of the 15mm deep cavity, so the adapter has a 6mm inner diamater in that end for the first few millimeters as well.
the final controller package, with the little square female usb connector thingy in the bottom (where the old cord used to come out) so that a usb cable can plug in, and then another female usb thingy (the wide flatter style) in the memory slot, so i can plug in standard mem cards...
Sand Rat is back, And better than ever! It has better reinforcement around the wheels, the holes in the doors are gone, The machine guns look better, and much more cool features!
MariLou is waffling back and forth between wanting to be a boy and wanting to be a girl. It's a bit of a hassle switching the MNF neckpiece from girl body to boy body and back, so I wish (s)he would make up her mind...
All the parts actually fit together. One corner of the bracket was ground down to make room for the stock friction lock screw.
The focuser is a Crayford style rack and pinion with a helical gear, so it has very little backlash. Most of the slack is from the focuser motor gearing.
foto der mio pc moddato di fresco
Intel Core2 Extreme QX9650
2 Gb DDR3 1333 Mhz
Nvidia Geforce 8800 GTX
2 HD 320 Gb SATA2
Neon Ventole & Cavi by DRAKO.it
foto der mio pc moddato di fresco
Intel Core2 Extreme QX9650
2 Gb DDR3 1333 Mhz
Nvidia Geforce 8800 GTX
2 HD 320 Gb SATA2
Neon Ventole & Cavi by DRAKO.it
This was my project to use a vintage 120 roll film camera with 35mm film.
I'm using the bencini in part as it's film grooves actually hold a 35mm film canister very firmly and there is no actual need for a sprocket on this side of the camera unlike some other roll cameras. If you're trying this ion another camera google things. Most of the time you just need to come up with a way of securing the 35mm film canister without damaging the camera