View allAll Photos Tagged multitool
the picture was taken indoors, ISO 800 used. the camera set to aperture priority, shooting in one shot mode with a single centre focus point selected. I focused on the objects writing, then recomposed before taking the image using the rule of thirds
“Anything you cannot relinquish when it has outlived its usefulness possesses you, and in this materialistic age a great many of us are possessed by our possessions.” - Peace Pilgrim
Leatherman multi-tool.. i cant live without it...
day 15 project365
Ok so, materials used:
- 1/2" x 3.5" x 48" poplar board (actual)
- 1/2" x 2.5" x 48" poplar board (actual)
- #6 x 1" flat head phillips wood screws (6 per ledge)
- 1/4" drywall anchors (3 per ledge)
- #6 countersink drill bit
- quick grips (I used four)
- corner grips (not shown)
- sandpaper (I used my Dremel multitool)
- wood glue
- level
- stud finder
- your choice of paint
- MinWax Polycrylic (I went with high gloss)
Some notes here...
- I got the poplar boards from Lowe's. One benefit of using poplar is that it comes pre-sanded other than the edges. You don't have much choice if you want .5" boards - either poplar or the super-pricey oak. Pine is far cheaper but they are .75" actual. You could mill it down but not everyone has access to that kind of tool. In addition, pine has more and larger knots in it than poplar does, which I wanted to avoid.
- Can't recommend the countersink bit enough - get one.
- For paint, interior or exterior is fine. I went with Behr interior black in a semi-gloss finish. The high-gloss doesn't have the primer built in and I didn't want to prime separately because I'm lazy.
- The polycrylic is optional, but it is great for protection and it gave me the glossy finish that I wanted.
See a behind the scenes photo:
www.flickr.com/photos/fsmvpggru/25792248215/in/dateposted/
keep up with all the other stuff I make by following me on twitter: @DanCoffeyUK
I received a second, left hand mount, feed bag for my birthday. This setup will work better for me than the feed bag & top tube mounted gas tank since my knees hit the gas tank while riding.
These bags are awesome, great pockets, access to everything while still pedaling. If needed, they hold a water bottle perfectly as well as food/cameras/tubes/multitools.
Har man ståltråd och ett multitool kan man snabbt göra både trefot och hängannordning för diverse "laga-mat-över-öppen-eld-prylar".
Product Code: B00J6MMJX4 Rating: 4.5/5 stars List Price: $ 149.95 Discount: Save $ 10 Special Offers: Check It » Customer Reviews: Read Reviews »
“The condition of the Ridgid R9005D JobMax 12 Volt Lithium Drill and Multitool Kit you buy and its timely delivery are guaranteed under the Ama...
bestpowertoolsusa.com/ridgid-r9005d-jobmax-12-volt-lithiu...
Tamrac Pro 8
screw driver Torx Tx25
screw driver Philips
Cullmann tripod with Manfrotto ball head
rope & carabiner
duck tape & isulating tape
div. metal brackets
multitool
flashlight
microphone suspension
2 flexible mini tripods
6 Manfrotto Super Clamps
2 Manfrotto Magic Arms
Manfrotto Articulated Single Arm
Manfrotto Quick Release plates (spare)
Gopro Jaws Flex Clamp
Joby mini ball head
360° Panorama head with Gopro mount