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I painted them, I cut them, I nailed them, I screwed them, I siliconed them - and I couldn't be more pleased. I made my wife take a pic of me with them - all 168 of them!
Since the shutter is pretty abrupt at opening, it would transmit a lot of vibration to the table, so it cannot be set on the table itself.
I devised this frame to hang it from. In this photo the laser is on a lab-jack out of the table, but the idea is that the frame could be used to block the laser, should it be on the table too.
The frame is built using "makerbeam" aluminum extrusions, which are pretty versatile for quick prototyping stuff like this (see laser holder in next photos).
Monday 16 May 2016 2:01 pm
John McAslan Design Studio. 451 High Road, Tottenham N17, at the corner of Forster Road.
At the time I and a few other residents were puzzled about whether John McAslan + Partners were still using these premises. Or whether the "experiment" had come to an end.
Installing shutters, 1991
Shutters by Anthony Licata (Sept. 25, 1953 - Oct. 31, 2011)
Licata Galleria 2322 16th St, IL 61265
Another riveted assembly. This moves the inner shutter blade relative to the outer to control the shutter open angle. It's essentially a straight-cut differential with an extra idler.
We've been taking advantage of the nice weather to paint. Since the soil is still pretty soggy we can't get into the garden, and the weather is warm enough we've been out painting the shutters and the doors. After investing so much of our time in the garden, the cottage was getting a little shabby. It's nice to have it looking up to snuff again!
Testing LC_-A bought on ebay. Came with shutter and rewind problems. Sent optimistically for repairs January 2017. Hope to take more pictures with it when I get it back. Not sure I remember the developer--probably Ilford DD-X. This picture was cropped digitally.
who wants to donate a few floppy discs to poor 'ol me?
since that thing (sorry) retracts after being pulled, i though it might make a decent shutter... But I tore apart yesterday's effort because it was a little too small to hold this stuff.
I cut the floppy.