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Pano of 7 photos in Vertical, Taking advantage of the sunset with the Storm and testing the "L" and the rapid closure of the Tripode ..... Very happy and comfortable I have stayed .......
Pano de 7 fotos en Vertical, Aprovechando el atardecer con la Tormenta y probando la "L" y el cierre rapido del Tripode.....Muy contento y a gusto me he quedado.......
……. One for ’Sliders Sunday’ - Lightroom has added a few more ’Tools’ for us to play with. This was a phone shot I took today, and with the new AI (Artificial Intelligence) tools I’ve been able to easily select & edit the subjects component parts and edit them individually. I guess that's more akin to Photoshop which I don't use. I was pleased with the iPhones rendition here and built on it in Lightroom. Thank you Lightroom, HSS folks. Alan:-)
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new tool testing seems good to me just didnt have time to hang around till it got darker to see its true colours
Evening.
I've not made a proper tool since my diy V24, just not had the time. So got myself some rgb leds and followed a tutorial on - Hob - s feed to make a light wand. Thanks very much pal for putting it out there and making my life unfathomably easier. Many would keep this sort of thing to themselves. Nice 1.
Anyone who happens to follow me and not him should mosey on over and check out his wafting prowess.
I didn't follow it to the letter as I wanted to house all the gubbins inside a project box. I also used 4 strips of 27. I started with 30 per strip but unfortunately cut one off three short due to the gin kicking in. I don't know if it would have been noticable with one side having three less than the rest but I decided not to take the chance. The hardest part for me or the one which created the most swearing was trying to solder the 4 wires onto the following strips. I didn't realise that some of the split points have solder on the joints already. Those ones were fine but trying to solder onto copper with a shit iron and shaky hands was a problem to say the least.
I regret having had a drink or two as I am itching to get out with it but front room lp it was. I'm too lazy and warm to walk anywhere close by and I wouldn't have been able to sleep having not used it in anger.
This thing is bright and very vivid so had to go to f20 to try control the exposure.
In this one I walked back from the camera tapping the switch set on red increasing the spin the further I got away from the camera. Then lit Polystyrene in the middle of the frame. Lastly popped a keyring led at some scrunched up tinfoil for some starbursts.
Sooc in honour of the chap who was so kind to share his tool making tutorial.
Nice 1.
Two new marking tools invented for the layout of complex roofs and stairs. I invented the squares out of despairation. Over the past 14 years my carpentry company has framed hundreds of houses with irregular (forced) hips and valleys. There is not much help for irregular hips and valleys in the marketplace. The math is time consuming and payroll adds up when there are 5 guys standing on the ceiling joists waiting for that hip to be leaned up. Time savings on a roof or a stair could be hours per house. Quickly select a roof pitch by pitch or degree. Select a common pitch, a common hip or valley, octagonal hip or valley. Most importantly irregular hips and valleys. The EZ squares will easily replace the traditional framing square. Much more about the squares on the ezsquared website.
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Faffing (love that word) around (or is it about?) with some new strip LEDs. Came with a remote - w00t!
Used this to paint RIP (previous photo). The cool thing about the remote is you can turn it on and off with absolute precision. Points of light are tough to make when you're pushing a button on the light source. I had to bury all but the last LED in the strip to get one point of light.
I wanted to get some basic knifes for home and every day use. I put the first 3 on my wish list, then ordered the small one and pen as a treat to myself.
I wanted these knives because they got great reviews and were affordable. Prices range from $7-8 for the Sypderco Bug, up to ~$11-15 for the Opinel and Mora knives.
Two new marking tools invented for the layout of complex roofs and stairs. I invented the squares out of despairation. Over the past 14 years my carpentry company has framed hundreds of houses with irregular (forced) hips and valleys. There is not much help for irregular hips and valleys in the marketplace. The math is time consuming and payroll adds up when there are 5 guys standing on the ceiling joists waiting for that hip to be leaned up. Time savings on a roof or a stair could be hours per house. Quickly select a roof pitch by pitch or degree. Select a common pitch, a common hip or valley, octagonal hip or valley. Most importantly irregular hips and valleys. The EZ squares will easily replace the traditional framing square. Much more about the squares on the ezsquared website.
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Two new marking tools invented for the layout of complex roofs and stairs. I invented the squares out of despairation. Over the past 14 years my carpentry company has framed hundreds of houses with irregular (forced) hips and valleys. There is not much help for irregular hips and valleys in the marketplace. The math is time consuming and payroll adds up when there are 5 guys standing on the ceiling joists waiting for that hip to be leaned up. Time savings on a roof or a stair could be hours per house. Quickly select a roof pitch by pitch or degree. Select a common pitch, a common hip or valley, octagonal hip or valley. Most importantly irregular hips and valleys. The EZ squares will easily replace the traditional framing square. Much more about the squares on the ezsquared website.
For as long as I can remember, building has been my calling. The bigger the better. The days of lifting every single heavy component is gone for us now. The all terrain forklifts cut the manual labor down and more time is spent on carpentry skills. Innovation is a constant ,almost every day someone says "how are we going to do that ?" Or "how are we going to get that thing up there?" There is always a way ,whether it's a tool you buy or a tool you make. Tools are a very important part of our job . From the forklifts down to the construction calculator. Over the past 14 years my carpentry company has framed hundreds of houses with irregular (forced) hips and valleys. There is not much help for irregular hips and valleys in the marketplace. The beginning of the learning process started with strings and templates. After a few houses we relied on math. Every house seemed to have different combinations of roof pitches. One winter week when the weather was horrible, I developed the EZ square. Now any roof pitch or stair stringer is solved in seconds with confidence. The EZ squares will easily replace the traditional framing square. Much more about the squares on the ezsquared website.
New tools to use!
Upper Left: Lume Cube
Upper Right: Olloclip 4-1 Lens
Lower Left: SideKick360Plus
Lower Right: Watershot Splash
The new beast in all it's glory, taken by it's brother, the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM (non-IS). A bit heavier than the non-IS, but hand-held most of the day on Friday and was still a joy. The IS on this one might be a bit quieter, smoother and quicker than my Canon EF 300mm f/4L IS. I really look forward to using this tool at tomorrow evening's outdoor music gathering. Until then, I'll send up a duck as one of its first captures...
I have the foredom micromotor and I wanted to purchase a hammer Handpiece for it.... Wow that was too expensive for me.... SO....
I made my self a hammer handpiece in 20$ :-)
That's what I did:
I bought electric carving pen for 20 $.
I reshapr the tip with diamond disk and sanded it up to 2000 grid and puff it....
I open the unit and added rubber inside to limit the movement of the tip.
I made my RAW 3/52 ring with it :-)
Enjoy
1. identify the problem area, 2. gather materials, 3. use a small screwdriver to pry up the old spline, then pull it out, 4. remove yulky old screen, clean the spline groove, 5. cut new screening to size, 6. cut a 45 degree corner at the corner; using a heavy duty tape, tape 2 adjacent sides, 7. use the cool new tool to push the spline into the groove, 8. trim off excess screen on the outside side of the spline, 9. admire your new hole-less screen
august scavchal-- "how to" explanation...........this has more pictures than the 4 to 6 suggested but i wanted a before and (sort of) after pic. and then i ended up repairing a different screen than i had originally identified. still have some screening left over, so i'll do the other one sometime soon, now that i don't have to take pics with my left hand, whilst doing the action with my right hand. that sure does slow a body down ~grin~........ ooh, i need to release the individual pics, now that the mosaic is done :)
...........(sharon, i'm still adding my last ones, but i'll bet you are done!!)
cliche saturday-- what could be more cliche than a "how to" mosaic???
and i'd like props please for doing this handheld with the non-dominate hand taking the pics ~grin~
I got to use my Leatherman so much at the yurt. I even decided o mod my money clip and totally did some mild metallurgy. Ripping metal, filing!
I have the foredom micromotor and I wanted to purchase a hammer Handpiece for it.... Wow that was too expensive for me.... SO....
I made my self a hammer handpiece in 20$ :-)
That's what I did:
I bought electric carving pen for 20 $.
I reshapr the tip with diamond disk and sanded it up to 2000 grid and puff it....
I open the unit and added rubber inside to limit the movement of the tip.
I made my RAW 3/52 ring with it :-)
Enjoy
In this cargo area:
· a 12"x20" JET lathe (thanks for the early birthday present, mom!)
· a Oneway Talon chuck
· an adapter to make the chuck fit this lathe
· #1 jaws for working on tinier bowls and things
· 2 chrome bottle stopper kits
· a mandrel for turning bottle stopper blanks for those stopper kits
· 3 bottle stopper blanks (osage orange, black and white ebony, tulipwood)
· a little dust separator top for dust collection on my indoor mini lathe
· a 30' heavy-duty retractable cord reel (50% off!)
What a haul!
I have the foredom micromotor and I wanted to purchase a hammer Handpiece for it.... Wow that was too expensive for me.... SO....
I made my self a hammer handpiece in 20$ :-)
That's what I did:
I bought electric carving pen for 20 $.
I reshapr the tip with diamond disk and sanded it up to 2000 grid and puff it....
I open the unit and added rubber inside to limit the movement of the tip.
I made my RAW 3/52 ring with it :-)
Enjoy