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Prototype for a project I have been working on. I had no smaller wire gauge, but was able to figure out all the kinks, so it should be easier working in silver with the proper wire gauge.
A prototype for a small run I'm making as gifts (and hopefully to sell) -- the production ones aren't going to be quite as flamboyant as this one, which is going onto the born-again Trek.
Defects: 1) Since the cover is spandex I didn't sew a loop onto it to thread a toestrap through (I'm going to use two toestraps to hold everything in place under the saddle.) 2) I messed up the width of the pockets; the tire pocket needs to be narrower so I can fit a tire lever (or two) and one of the little plastic boxed patchkits in (instead of unpacking the patchkit and stuffing the patches into the pocket with the tire lever.)
prototype lollipop tree to go along with my cupcake cottages. Comments welcomed...what do you think?
Here are a few recent additions to my brass locomotive collection.
Scale: HO
Category: Steam
Subcategory:
Road: Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR)
Whyte: 4-6-2
Description: K-4S PACIFIC
Importer: Pacific Fast Mail (PFM)
Catalog: P
Builder: ATL/ASAHI
Year(s): 1968
Qty Made: 400
An anonymous paper prototype/idea. Each workshopper responded to one of the best ideas from their team brainstorm, using any of the various materials I provided.
many of the ideas considered geolocation, personalising the Gormley figures, engaging young children, various "Where's Wally" ideas and many more brilliant ideas.
Members of an incoming and outgoing cohort of winners of Prototype Fund grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation in Pittsburgh Sept. 19, 2014 at Left Field Meeting Space for a demo day. Pictured Daeil Kim of The New York Times. His project, with Benjamin Swanson, is Refinery. Photo by Michael D. Bolden / Editorial Director, Knight Foundation
Fashion Freakout 4!!
at the Mohawk | Austin, TX 2.4.11
featuring Prototype Vintage Design, Laced With Romance, & New Bohemia
hair and makeup by Avant Salon & Spa
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 booties lined with fake fur. Knitted leg down on straights in one piece. Toes finished on DP needles. Seams either side of foot and up back of leg.
Looking at this tessellation folded by ckn.niwatori caused me a tiny but persistent feeling of reminiscence...
Couldn't understand why, until I dig out the above ; folded during a journey to Roma in october 2005, like prototype 2 and a draft for Trastevere.
At that time I got obsessed by cosmatesque tilings I've seen in Roma and completely forgot these prototypes.
Funny to see them again !
The eLi16, #301, a battery electric prototype racing for team TUfast Eco Team from Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Garching bei Muenchen, Germany on the track during Make the Future London 2016 at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Saturday, July 2, 2016 in London, UK. (Dave Jensen for Shell)
Members of an incoming and outgoing cohort of winners of Prototype Fund grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation in Pittsburgh Sept. 19, 2014 at Left Field Meeting Space for a demo day. Photo by Michael D. Bolden / Editorial Director, Knight Foundation
Prototype binary clock: Complete block diagram prototype. Input power is 8 - 10 V DC, currently supplied by a AC to DC wall converter.
Original credits: Barney Livingston (Barnoid).
There is an error in the schematic. Do you see it?
Error: The 4024 counting hours should have the 8 bit connected to two inputs of the quad AND gate and the 16 bit should connect to the other two. The configuration shown will reset the hours at 8 hours, not 24.
I've never seen a prototype video game wrapped in plastic like this before.
Update: Read an article about this game, thanks Evan G.