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Thank you very much for the charm squares! It is not the kind of fabric one can easily find in France and I like them very much... Now I have to find a new project to use them...
The Stud-Lock is a solid stud that will protrude through the exterior of the ductwork and allow the gasketed washer and locknut to be attached. This gives a solid and leak tight seal on the exterior of the ductwork.
Design for an architectural studio in Como, one without columns, essentially a hanging cube over the city!
Explanation: This was a rather spur-of-the-moment photo shoot concept with my friend Alex. The initial thought was to capture "[stereotypical] gender roles between a 1950's husband and wife".
A friend of mine, Charlie, spends his time between working as a musician and working as a computer consultant. On the music side, he recently bought one of the last Studer 24-track analog tape machines. This replaces his older TEAC. My first reaction, seeing it, was that it reminded me of one of the older SCi FI props. That being said, the amount of engineering that went into this system is amazing.
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The other side of the jacket. Colour is Coffee. The jackets' colours do vary across monitors.
Handsome suede jackets in a stylish range of browns for the nostalgic western look. Features metallic pyramid stud on right chest flap and front working pockets. Back and front are detailed and jacket closes with front zip. Inner sleeve hems feature non-jam sewing style for dolly hands to go through smoothly.
Work in progress on the TV for the living room.
With Teller for scale, here's a view of the TV wall from the living room face. The 65" diagonal screen will be centered on that pair of studs directly behind the ladder, with the electronics cabinet spanning the full width below the TV. We believe the front door misses the cabinet by at least a fingertip. The TV looks low on the wall, but our primary seating is in the sunken area which makes up for that.
Looking past the wall, it is clear that I still have some work to go before we can plaster, paint, and re-floor the future home office space that was the sewing room. But we don't really expect to do that room until after we've finished the living room side.