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I was playing around with an idea I had for microspace engines, and this popped out. I'm not sure whether it's better as a robot part, shipyard greeble, or engine.
Shown above is a 40"W x 72"long rectangle table that also has 2-12" leaves made with it. Waterfall edge. Gear tracking was ordered with the leaves, to insure easier operation. The leg style of this table is called Valley Shaker.
Chairs shown are 4) Delaney side chairs and 2) Delaney arm chairs - All with fabric seats upholstered in GH #A4666 "Biscuit".
Brown Maple/Coffee #226
Table Cape, Wynyard, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA
This part of a commissioned portfolio to show off the capabilities of a D-SLR & printer. Feel free to be brutal in your assessment.
Canon 40D, 70-200mm 2.8L IS, ISO 400, f22, shutter 0.3 seconds, 1 stop hard ND grad.
Table setting for the wedding at the Downtown Houston Aquarium. The centerpiece was a bowl with two goldfish surrounded by fresh rose petals and shells.
The favors were Chinese takeout boxes with ribbon. We had Swedish Fish and mints inside. The labels were homemade with Avery labels.
At the top of Table Mountain, Western Cape, South Africa, between the rocks, view on the city of Cape Town.
This rolling kitchen island features a butcher block top and a base made from pipe and Kee Klamp pipe fittings
The magnificent Table Mountain range, looking from Cape Point northwards up the coastline of the peninsula.
Melburnians sit around the table and gain a glimpse of the boardroom of the historic art deco Manchester Unity Building in Melbourne, built between 1928-1933.
The beautiful boardroom table was constructed in situ and is nearly six metres long. The table top is finished with a polished rosewood veneer.
I visited this building as part of the Melbourne Open House. You can read more on my blog.
"Less than three weeks after the opening of the light the headkeeper's son, Bertie died at the age of 14 months.
The cause is not known, but it is the cause of a sad entry in the lighthouse log book.
"Wind south. A strong breeze and misty weather. Employed in the lighthouse and cleaning up about station. At 5.10 p.m.
Bertie Jackson, son of the head lightkeeper, departed this life aged one year and two months."
The undertaker struggled up from Wynyard on horse back with the small casket and after consultation with the clergy recommended that Bertie be buried near the lighthouse were his family could tend to his grave.
He was placed in a grave marked by a fuchsia bush. The bush has long since disappeared, but locals who knew the place have recently constructed a memorial".(Light houses of Australia)