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New chrome breather cap, radiator, ignitions module, and overflow tank are pictured int he is photo.
The Festival of Stuff finale was bursting with delectable making madness, this time through the theme of mini-golf. We built an 18-hole Crazy Materials Golf Course for our visitors to play, as well as filling the street outside the Institute of Making with demonstrations and making stations.
The Festival of Stuff finale was bursting with delectable making madness, this time through the theme of mini-golf. We built an 18-hole Crazy Materials Golf Course for our visitors to play, as well as filling the street outside the Institute of Making with demonstrations and making stations.
On display at the 2009 "Ole Marais River Run" 23rd Annual Car Show at Forest Park in Ottawa, Ks. on Sept. 19th and 20th. Approximately 1500 Cars participated.
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Step 5: Remove the screw from the rear of the turret and remove the turret advancing mechanism.
Make sure you note the orientation of the retaining bracket, if you put it in backwards it won't work when you reassemble the gun.
Also be careful of the small toothed piece that resides under the mechanism, it likes to go flying.
Bored with my current headphones, I decided to spice things up. The left had a green arrow that was thick with paint, and I tried sanding it, but I figured it looks pretty cool just like that.
In order to use this teleconverter with my 55-200mm lens I had to lock the aperture arm thing open. That way, my 55-200mm lens would be wide open when I take pictures.
The Festival of Stuff finale was bursting with delectable making madness, this time through the theme of mini-golf. We built an 18-hole Crazy Materials Golf Course for our visitors to play, as well as filling the street outside the Institute of Making with demonstrations and making stations.
This image is FREE for modification, publication, and other use under a Creative Commons attribution license. Suggested credit: “by Dan Wahl, dontdoubtyourhorses.com”
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The self-determined 400 Horses Project required that I create 400 horse drawings in one year while learning to like every horse. The liking part was especially challenging.
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This evolved into Don't Doubt Your Horses, a participatory art project that encourages you to unharness your creative spirit by making horses.