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Polyamide fabric is well-known for its characteristics. Today, we will discuss the properties and background of the polyamide fabric.
For details, www.beautifulcng.com/polyamide-fabric/
Another goal of mine with Lux is to make it totally open-source. That means that I'll post all the code, wiring diagrams, and part files for anyone to build one for themselves (Mind you, it won't be cheap. You know the saying, if you have to ask. . . ).
But part of being open-source, in my opinion, is for it to be easily modified or repaired. As such, the unit shouldn't be hermetically sealed with glue, anti-tamper screws, etc. Lux splits into four segments, with nuts and bolts so that it can be easily modified.
More info and part files here:
kadookacameraworks.com
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Lux is my proof-of-concept platform for my new electronic shutter (see SLS, single leaf shutter). A secondary goal for this camera was to make it completely homegrown, meaning no parts from existing camera manufacturers, with single-element lenses from Anchor Optics.
Type: Box Camera
Medium: 6x6cm, (56x56mm nominal), 120 film
Focusing: Unassisted, helical focus with distance scale
Objective: Single element 80mm(?), glass, MgF2 coated
Viewfinder: Waist-level brilliant finder
Diaphragm: Rotary aperture plate, f/6.3,8,11,22,32
Shutter: Electronically controlled single-leaf shutter (1/125s(?) - 1s + B & T)
Construction: 3D printed polyamide (nylon), laser cut stainless steel
I was going to a meeting at 1 PM, so I decided not to dress up and turn in, not to late in the morning as usual.
But (much like a junkie) I woke up at 2 in the morning and decided that perhaps sleep could be pursponed, until one is resting safely in a nursing home, surrounded by caring young nymphs in white uniforms who´s only task is to be at my begin call. ”I guess sleep can wait a handfull of decades.” I sighed to my self, as I began the strenuous task of deciding what to wear for a refreshing nightly walk, through the lovely streets of Copenhagen.
You may notice I have had a ball of fun, experimenting with my new shining 60 Denier pantyhose, the limits are without boundaries when one begin combining shine and nylon, polyamide, elastan and lycra. I just LOVE things that shine, allways have, very primitive really. Even before I knew I was a tranny, I could sit for long times just staring at the rainbow colours reflected from the sides of a fish lure, while turning it in my hand to my visual amazement.
But as I have become older, I have become more passionately devoted to the visual pleasures and more depth is needed behind the shine, to attract, enchant and hold my attention. As even not the most treasured diamond in the world, attract my eye as much, as a simple ordinary beautiful ”shiny” girl :o)
And yes... I know the bra is showing on the last picture... And do I have news for you. → Nobody´s perfect ;o)
more information here: www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/8/view/11502/nervous-system...
lamps are currently on exhibit at Rare Device in San Francisco, CA. check them out in person if you can!
High neck puffer glossy coat with side pockets and zip front. Available in Burgundy. Imported. Polyamide/down. Dry clean. Style # 502210236
top: ESC0042, 3D print polyamide
skirt: ESC0041, smoked plastic oil sheets
Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam 2012
Iris van Herpen stands for a reciprocity between craftsmanship and innovation in technique and materials.
She creates a new direction of couture that combines fine handwork techniques with futuristic digital technology .
Van Herpen forces fashion to the extreme contradiction between beauty and regeneration. It is her unique way to reevaluate reality and to express and underline individuality.
The essence of van Herpen is expressing the character and emotions of an unique woman and to extend the shape of the feminine body in detail. She mixes craftsmanship- using old and forgotten techniques- with innovation and materials inspired on the world to come.
“For me fashion is an expression of art that is very close related to me and to my body. I see it as my expression of identity combined with desire, moods and cultural setting.
In all my work I try to make clear that fashion is an artistic expression, showing and wearing art, and not just a functional and devoid of content or commercial tool. With my work I intend to show that fashion can certainly have an added value to the world, that it is timeless and that its consumption can be less important then its beginning. Wearing clothing can create a very exciting and imperative form of self-expression. 'Form follows function' is not a slogan with which I concur. On the contrary, I find that forms complement and change the body and thus the emotion. Movement, so essential to and in the body, is just as important in my work. By bringing form, structure and materials together in a new manner, I try to suggest and realize optimal tension and movement.”
Quick Details
Product Type: Pajamas
Supply Type: OEM Service
Material: 86%Bamboo 10%Polyamide 4%Elastane
Fabric Type: Woven
Gender: Women
Age Group: Adults
Technics: Printed
Feature: Breathable, Plus Size, Quick Dry, Thermal, 2015 Latest Bamboo Seamless Breastfeeding Dress
Place of Origin:...
www.maternity-producer.com/product-detail/2015-latest-bam...
High neck puffer glossy coat with side pockets and zip front. Available in Burgundy. Imported. Polyamide/down. Dry clean. Style # 502210236
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3D printed polyamide.
Synthetic is now so much part of our lives, how will we ever get rid of that?
Unless a new something, lees harmful, is invented, to replace it
A lot of questions.
Thank you for your time and comments, greatly appreciated, M, (*_*)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
accessories, glasses, frames, lenses, red, black, 3D, design, polyamide, graphic,studio, black-background, colour, square, "Nikon D7000", "magda indigo"
Here's my latest project, a TTL light meter for the Canon P rangefinder. It's pretty similar in operation to the meter in the Leica M6. Light entering the camera though the lens is reflected off of a white dot painted on the first shutter curtain. This reflected light is measured by a TSL235R light-to-frequency sensor. An attached microcontroller measures the output frequency of the light meter, and uses that information to calculate the required shutter speed. The shutter speed is then displayed on a 4x7 segment display (like those used on old HP calculators - kinda retro!).
The advantage is, you no longer have to carry around a light meter, and you don't have to just guess at what you're pointing it at - you should get reliable center-weighted TTL metering without ever having to pick up a separate light meter.
More details about this project here!
www.hackaday.io/project/4548-ttl-exposure-meter-for-the-c...
Key parts:
-TSL235R light-to-frequency converter
-Adafruit Pro Trinket 3.3V
-110mAh lithium polymer battery
-QDSP-6064 bubble display
Custom parts:
-3D printed parts from Shapeways, in polyamide
-Custom PCB from Fritzing
High neck puffer glossy coat with side pockets and zip front. Available in Burgundy. Imported. Polyamide/down. Dry clean. Style # 502210236
lamps are currently on exhibit at Rare Device in San Francisco, CA. check them out in person if you can!
If you have any old coats / jackets that you no longer require, then please contact us and arrange for your old coat to be added to the collection rather than added to landfill. We normally pay for the postage costs.
Here are all ten 3D-printed parts. Previously I used i.materialise for 3D printing, but they're fairly steep. This time I used Shapeways, which has an equivalent polished polyamide material, which is quite nice. However, they managed to mess up my outer lens helical, so I'm currently waiting on a replacement.
More info and part files here:
kadookacameraworks.com
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Lux is my proof-of-concept platform for my new electronic shutter (see SLS, single leaf shutter). A secondary goal for this camera was to make it completely homegrown, meaning no parts from existing camera manufacturers, with single-element lenses from Anchor Optics.
Type: Box Camera
Medium: 6x6cm, (56x56mm nominal), 120 film
Focusing: Unassisted, helical focus with distance scale
Objective: Single element 80mm(?), glass, MgF2 coated
Viewfinder: Waist-level brilliant finder
Diaphragm: Rotary aperture plate, f/6.3,8,11,22,32
Shutter: Electronically controlled single-leaf shutter (1/125s(?) - 1s + B & T)
Construction: 3D printed polyamide (nylon), laser cut stainless steel
Patrick Labarque, wiskunstenaar
i.s.m. Corneel Cannaerts (mmlab / fabriek.org)
"Inversie van de Witte zaal" 2011
3D print in Polyamide, 20 cm x 14 cm x 20 cm hoog
3D printing, specifically is the business. . . This lens hood was "printed" from laser-sintered polyamide. They're light, flexible, and cost a fraction of the legacy Mamiya lens hoods ($40-65 on the 'Bay). This is for prototype no.2!
K5, Tamron 17-50/2.8
(Rapid) Prototyping - Eigenentwicklung/In-house development
Objektivschelle - lasergesintertes Polyamid, glaskugelvertärkt/
Lens bracket - laser sintered polyamide, glass ball reinforced
G = 125 g (mit handelsüblichem ARCA-SWISS-kompatiblem Stativadapter aus Aluminium)/
G = 125 g (with an usual aluminium ARCA-SWISS comp. Adapter)
B/H/T/D = 69/69/37/58 [mm]
Gewinde/Threads: UNC-20 (1/4'') + ISO M6
Fragen, Wünsche, Anregungen/Bestellungen?/
Questions, Requests, Proposals/Orders?
Modern nets are usually made of artificial polyamides like nylon.
This type of nets entangle 30-40 marine animals per net in the ocean.
Escapism collectie, s/s 2011
polyamide, 3D-print
Architect: Daniel Widrig
Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag 2015
The brains of the operation! I love the mechanical aspect of camera building, but adding electronics to the mess is also a thrill. Here I have my previously-featured SLS shutter controller, which is an Adafruit Trinked microcontroller (running on the Arduino IDE), hooked up to a lithium-polymer batter for power, mini solenoid for shutter actuation, and some bits and bobs for user interface. The little white square near the left of the camera is a 10-position rotary DIP switch, which is used to control the shutter speeds. Unlike the potentiometer I was using before, it has obvious detents to show where each speed lies - it feels really nice. I used a binary weighted digital-to-analog circuit to interface with a single pin on the Trinket - really simple stuff, but I'm proud as a mechanical engineer for figuring out that little bit of EE nonsense!
More info and part files here:
kadookacameraworks.com
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Lux is my proof-of-concept platform for my new electronic shutter (see SLS, single leaf shutter). A secondary goal for this camera was to make it completely homegrown, meaning no parts from existing camera manufacturers, with single-element lenses from Anchor Optics.
Type: Box Camera
Medium: 6x6cm, (56x56mm nominal), 120 film
Focusing: Unassisted, helical focus with distance scale
Objective: Single element 80mm(?), glass, MgF2 coated
Viewfinder: Waist-level brilliant finder
Diaphragm: Rotary aperture plate, f/6.3,8,11,22,32
Shutter: Electronically controlled single-leaf shutter (1/125s(?) - 1s + B & T)
Construction: 3D printed polyamide (nylon), laser cut stainless steel
3d printed in nylon by Selective Laser Sintering. generated using reaction-diffusion in Processing.
more information here: www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/8/view/11502/nervous-system...
#AbFav_Plastic_💳
#AbFav_PHOTOSTORY
3D printed polyamide.
Synthetic is now so much part of our lives, how will we ever get rid of that?
Unless a new something, lees harmful, is invented, to replace it
A lot of questions.
Thank you for your time and comments, greatly appreciated, M, (*_*)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
accessories, glasses, frames, lenses, red, black, 3D, design, polyamide, graphic,studio, black-background, colour, square, "Nikon D7000", "magda indigo"
All the parts loosely stuck together. Looks quite like the CAD model, right?
More info and part files here:
kadookacameraworks.com
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Lux is my proof-of-concept platform for my new electronic shutter (see SLS, single leaf shutter). A secondary goal for this camera was to make it completely homegrown, meaning no parts from existing camera manufacturers, with single-element lenses from Anchor Optics.
Type: Box Camera
Medium: 6x6cm, (56x56mm nominal), 120 film
Focusing: Unassisted, helical focus with distance scale
Objective: Single element 80mm(?), glass, MgF2 coated
Viewfinder: Waist-level brilliant finder
Diaphragm: Rotary aperture plate, f/6.3,8,11,22,32
Shutter: Electronically controlled single-leaf shutter (1/125s(?) - 1s + B & T)
Construction: 3D printed polyamide (nylon), laser cut stainless steel
Pattern: Cookie A's Twisted Flower Socks modified in to a knee-high version.
Yarn: Valvilla Modella (65 %polyamide, 35 % wool; 50 g=160 m), 120 g.
Needles: 2,0 mm.
I love these! An absolutely beautiful cable and lace pattern from Cookie A, yet again.
I'm a big fan of knee-high socks and find them to be more versatile and useful than basic ankle-high socks. Therefore I made some modifications to the pattern. I'm so happy with the result, yay! :D
DETAILS
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dirndl
Yarns
„Linarte“ by Lana Grossa (40% rayon, 30% cotton, 20% linen, 10% polyamide)
„Cotton Viscose“ by Drops (54% cotton, 46% rayon)
„Victoria“ by Anny Blatt (100% polyamide)
Needles 3.0mm (US 2 ½ )
Pattern is available in sizes
XS/34, S/36, M/38, L/40, XL/42, XXL/44, 3XL/46, 4XL/48
back, front & sleeves are fully charted each on schematic chart in an A4 format
including reference work with precise instructions and knith math for custom fit having 5 worksheets
both in English and German
available for purchase as PDF download (3.305 KB) through Raverly
Price: € 10,00 excl. VAT
If you have any old coats / jackets that you no longer require, then please contact us and arrange for your old coat to be added to the collection rather than added to landfill. We normally pay for the postage costs.