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Drehkondensator aus einem Detektorradio (Radio der Anfangszeit), hergestellt vom Urgrossvater des Sekretärs um 1920. (In einem «klassischen» analogen Radio dient ein Drehkondensator zur Sender- bzw. Frequenzeinstellung.)
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Variable capacitor from a detector radio (radio of the early days), made by the secretary's great-grandfather around 1920. (In a "classic" analogue radio, a variable capacitor is used to set the station or frequency, respectively.)
Die Theodor Zeise GmbH & Co für Schiffsschrauben wurde 1868 im (damals noch selbstständigen) Altona a. d. Elbe gegründet., Später war sie in einigen Gebieten Weltweit führend. In der Schiffsbaukrise 1979 ging sie in Konkurs. Die denkmalgeschützten «Zeisehallen» beherbergen heute ein Medienzentrum mit unter anderem einem Programmkino und Restaurant.
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The Theodor Zeise GmbH & Co for ship propellers was founded in 1868 in Altona a. d. Elbe (still independent at that time), and later became a world leader in some areas. In the shipbuilding crisis of 1979 it went bankrupt. The heritage-protected "Zeisehallen" now house a media center with, among other things, an art-house cinema and restaurant.
Konica TC SLR with a Konica 50mm 1.4 lens set to f/2.8. 12 minutes exposure on Kodak Ektachrome Elite II 100ISO slide file pushed 2 stops. Tracked on Astrokits quartz/stepper platform. No filters. Minor adjustments with PS CS3. Taken at Dune Road Westhampton Beach Long Island New York.
July 26, 1998, Exp. no 1p
About a year ago, I showed you earrings and brooches with reversible parts : They just had to be turned. It's time to show a little more! The secret: threaded rods in polymer clay. Currently I'm preparing a workshop project on this jewelry.
Je vous ai montré, il y a environ un an, des boucles et des broches avec des parties réversibles : il fallait juste les tourner sur la tige. Il est temps d'en montrer un peu plus! Le secret : des tiges filetées en polymère. Actuellement je prépare un projet de stage sur ce type de bijou.
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November 11, 2016
I drilled holes in the cups and saucers and used a threaded rod to connect all the pieces together. I added a little cork at the bottom of the saucer to allow the candle holders to sit on a flat surface.
James Harper during photo shoot of Astrokits. Model shown is precision quartz/stepper version with 100ppm accuracy. Threaded rod is precision curved radius. Finder is from Carton Optical of Japan with mod made to add micro LED to illuminate polar reticule. Power is by 4AA cells.
This is a total reuse, reclaim, re-purpose, recycle project. The painted wood spindles are salt/pepper shakers. I found the colorful teacups and saucers at the thrift store. I just painted the shakers to match the insides of the cups
Caliper Studio designed and is in the process of fabricating this kit-of-parts stair to be installed in Nebraska.
I put tealights in my candle holders. I had to add a few washers to a couple of them to get the tealight to sit flat in the holder.
We finally decided to give our garden a new look and get rid of the 'bielzen', loose the 70-ties look and make it up to our own taste..... This a threaded rod which was immense....
A joint on a pier in San Francisco. Interesting detail for shear, moment and a whole bunch of other forces in this earthquake zone.
When using small strobes wirelessly and with the Justin Bogen Clamp, you seem to use so many attachments to make it all come together.
It makes the flash way too top heavy and puts way too much stress on all the flash shoe types of sockets, making the entire situation a recipe for disaster.
Most of the Hot Shoe cords I own have a threaded stud on them so that they can be mounted directly to a post.
The Bogen clamp only has a socket, No threaded rod.
This is where the small peices of Quarter Inch Threaded rod come in.
Using this tool (thanks to Jeff) we cut (thanks to Steve) pieces of the threaded rod to use in between the hot shoe mount and the Bogen Clamp.
More to come, final photos of it all assembled coming soon.
Fall 2011 Resources. One of 3 metal pieces that had to be similar in size, but otherwise constructed in different ways.
Complete projector mounts (2). These mounts were custom designed for attaching projectors to poles. Existing mounts locate the projector at the end of a pole. For this application, it was necessary to mount projectors a variable heights anywhere along the length of a pole suspended from floor to ceiling.