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Electrical wires in electronics.
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I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public.
As always, prototype designs are in public subversion: svn.reprap.org/trunk/users/hoeken/laser-extruder/
I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public.
As always, prototype designs are in public subversion: svn.reprap.org/trunk/users/hoeken/laser-extruder/
A prototyping shield for the Arduino.
It brings all the pins up and has a breadboard, a couple of LEDs with current limiting resistors, and a switch all built in. Right now there's a red, green, and blue LED attached to pins 9, 10, and 11.
These prototype Glass Houses are used to grow temperate flowers under controlled conditions as a research to assess the feasibility of operating cooled conservatories in hot humid climate for the used at the Gardens by the Bay
Back model tag is blank.
Inside the battery compartment, the serial number tag reads “QUICKM09”.
The rubber port/power cover is missing (they pop out if you pull on them).
The system boots with that weird non-standard ding & shows that weird “Lindy Diagnostics 0.01E” screen. From there you can get into various diagnostic/testing menus.
Sybarite Tofu is wearing a prototype for Sybarite Glory's gown. A tiny little piece of Sybarite history! I love this prototype so much because it represents the artistic and production process
A prototype heater barrel based on Nopheads awesome work. I haven't tested it out yet, but it seems reliable. I'll try and get to that ASAP. A prototype heater barrel based on Nopheads awesome work. I haven't tested it out yet, but it seems reliable. I'll try and get to that ASAP.
Ambulance RAV Hollands Midden
Roepnummer: * prototype GEEN DIENST
Bouwer: Visser Leeuwarden
Type: Otaris Light (Ambulanzmobile D)
Model: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Kenteken: ZN-067-B
Indienst: N.V.T
Bouwjaar: 2019
Type: Ambulance
bijzonderheden: prototype genummerd als (16-175) GEEN DIENST GEDAAN MET DIT NUMMER > NU 16-179
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Prototype gas turbine locomotive ordered in 1946 by the Great Western Railway from Brown Boveri of Switzerland. ISO 100, -2, 0 and +2 EV exposures merged and tone mapped in easyHDR PRO 2.
I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public.
As always, prototype designs are in public subversion: svn.reprap.org/trunk/users/hoeken/laser-extruder/
I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public.
As always, prototype designs are in public subversion: svn.reprap.org/trunk/users/hoeken/laser-extruder/
Prototype Routemaster bus RM2 undergoing restoration to original frontal spec at the Acton LT museum.
Back model tag is blank.
Inside the battery compartment, the serial number tag reads “QUICKM09”.
The rubber port/power cover is missing (they pop out if you pull on them).
The system boots with that weird non-standard ding & shows that weird “Lindy Diagnostics 0.01E” screen. From there you can get into various diagnostic/testing menus.
I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public. I've been working on a prototype lasercut extruder based on the excellent work by Ian Adkins. Its functional, but I'd like to increase the efficiency before releasing it to the general public.
As always, prototype designs are in public subversion: svn.reprap.org/trunk/users/hoeken/laser-extruder/
Concept and design by the supremely talented JC Rivera. More information about this and other toy projects at www.shinbonecreative.com
Spotted this a couple weeks ago while at work. Some sort of prototype from Chrysler. Kinda ugly actually.
In May 1970 Alvis Ltd of Coventry supplied the British Army with prototypes of a new tracked reconnaissance vehicle. Known as Scorpion it was a three-man light tank built of welded aluminium and powered by a 4.2 litre Jaguar XK series engine. It entered production in 1972 and was an immediate success. Light weight resulted in a very low ground pressure (less than that exerted by a human foot) and the powerful engine, linked to a seven-speed transmission, made it highly manoeuvrable. Armed with a 76mm gun it was capable of firing a variety of ammunition with considerable effect. A flotation screen fitted to early models enabled it to swim and it was also air portable; a single Scorpion could be lifted by a Chinook helicopter while two could be carried in a C130 Hercules. Scorpion has served with the British Army and RAF. It has seen action in the Falklands and the Gulf War in 1990-91 in addition to internal security duties in Cyprus.
In traditional terms Scorpion would be regarded as a light tank but in modern terminology it is Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked). It was the first fully tracked reconnaissance vehicle to enter service with the British Army since the light tanks of the 1930s, armoured cars having dominated through the intervening period. Designed for close reconnaissance work in armoured regiments and it is the tracked equivalent of the wheeled Fox armoured car. It was considered revolutionary at the time and became the first of a whole family of fighting vehicles including the FV102 Striker tracked anti-tank missile launcher, the FV103 Spartan APC, the FV104 Samaritan Armoured Ambulance, the FV105 Sultan Armoured Command Vehicle, the FV106 Samson Armoured Recovery Vehicle and the FV107 Scimitar Reconnaissance Vehicle.
Alvis produced 313 Scorpions for the British Army where they replaced the Saladin heavy armoured car. Scorpion was withdrawn from service in 1994 because of health and safety concerns about the 76mm gun. By 1999 total production of AFVs in the CVR(T) family amounted to over 3,500 vehicles for use by the UK armed forces and for export to Bolivia, Botswana, Brunei, Chile, Honduras, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Jordan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Oman, Philippines, Spain, Thailand, Tanzania, Togo and Venezuela. The Scorpion was produced under license in Belgium. Seen in The Tank Museum, Bovington, Dorset, England.
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Developing novel prototype security devices for improved tamper/intrusion detection, real-time monitoring, cargo security, and nuclear safeguards.
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Prototype of the High Speed Train power car. Built in 1972. This later became what is now known as the Intercity 125 / Class 43 / HST.
Back model tag is blank.
Inside the battery compartment, the serial number tag reads “QUICKM09”.
The rubber port/power cover is missing (they pop out if you pull on them).
The system boots with that weird non-standard ding & shows that weird “Lindy Diagnostics 0.01E” screen. From there you can get into various diagnostic/testing menus.
This is mostly for Jared and Jason, but I'm too lazy to restrict it.. ;)
Eventually, this will be in a glove and you can just run your finger over a framed canvas of your old tapes. This is Rotund for Success by Severed Heads.
in progress
going to studio and telling your friends that you got your materials (bamboo skewers) from the asian grocer is like the AA students who try to be special by using the pasta to create new facade......is cliche but it works and is way cheaper than buying materials from the art store
oh and note... NO GLUE! ha!
see this for prototype www.flickr.com/photos/jonolist/2741620674/