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removing the second slice, about 3 mm thick.

The screws are the easy bit, it turned out.

I had to cut several holes in the back of the case to fit the I/O shield-plate for the new motherboard (Asus P5Q-EM), and a full-size ATX power supply unit.

Here the to newly bent iron bars are together with the original footpegs. These four are going to merge into to really big and wide custom made footpegs.

I turned an old, broken Nikon 18-55mm kit lens into a macro lens using an approximation of this procedure:

petapixel.com/2012/11/03/turn-an-old-kit-lens-into-a-macr...

 

This is the very first photo I snapped. Anyone care to guess what is pictured here?

 

Note (six years later, Sep 2020): I have no recollection whatsoever of what this might have been. :-o

Processed with VSCOcam with hb1 preset

Filmor box camera, lens and holding spring

Made my own hole reinforcer on the bag.

After I removed factory pant

For the Our Daily Challenge prompt, "modify."

I turned an old, broken Nikon 18-55mm kit lens into a macro lens using an approximation of this procedure:

petapixel.com/2012/11/03/turn-an-old-kit-lens-into-a-macr...

 

These are the parts I had left over, i.e. the bits and pieces removed from the lens in the process.

- Plastic front cover ring

- Two seating rings

- Lens element

 

done at chameleon tattoo, cambridge, massachusetts

I ground off one side of the rear of the lever, so I could get the pushrod on.

Should have made the bottom plate as one unit, but i thought wrong when I started.

Could tie a string around it so I made use of the magnetism

Movin' the pieces around

Finalized pegs, now mounted on the bike and are ready for some serious use! Another view.

And here the modified right hand side footpeg is mounted to the bike, I could really feel the improvement while dry testing on the stand!

Laying the pieces out to dry

Designer: Paul Jackson

modding and make-up by me

head: Immortality of soul, Asyd

 

modification

adjustment of head cap

  

Any vehicle that runs on diesel can switch to biodiesel with no vehicle or engine modifications. Just pull up to the biodiesel pump at the gas station.

 

Serrating the footpegs for good grip.

These bolt holes were not exact, but do allow the bolts to cross through the aluminum piece and not touch each other. Makes it easy to attach the clothesline pulley to.

Modifications:

- Sanding faceplate

- Sculpture of the mouth

- Make-up faceplate

- Make-up eyelids

- Eyechips

- Gaze correction

- Boggled eyes

- Sleepy eyes

- New eyelashes

"Since the 1950s, vinyl was used for custom lettering, logos, and decals, but full car wraps didn’t catch on. Then, in 1993, a mundane, yet revolutionary, idea came along: Why not vinyl wrap a car in its entirety? Germany mandated all taxis be colored beige, but nowhere stipulated paint. Kay Premium Marking Films saved the day with a beige vinyl, making practically any vehicle regulation-compliant in just a few hours."

 

www.turtlewax.com/blogs/how-to/how-to-vinyl-wrap-a-car-an...

New shirt from Weekend Sewing by Heather Ross, made with thrifted bedsheet. I wasn't happy with the fit of this - too short & wide.

 

Blogged here.

Switch and capacitor to provide pulse at power-on to microcontroller

Washkewicz College of Engineering students, faculty, staff and alumni enjoyed a day turning donated, battery-operated toys into ones that kids of all abilities can enjoy.

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