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a variation of quadripartite box from a 8x8 diagonal grid.
One square 30x30 cm Kraft paper.
1000 squares 5x5 cm.
Diagram : here
I have been trying to upload at least one photo a week (that's a lot for me)
This weeks work requires a bit of construction. So it might not happen till next week. Instead here's a shot of my toolbox. I prefer to use hand tools, they're quiet and safe.
My new toolbox for my new job. When I went to get it they only had orange or yellow available so I got orange even though I really wanted blue.
Nikon F, Voigtländer Ultron 40mm f/2 SL-II, Kentmere 100 @200
Film developed in Ilfotec DD-X 1:4 dilution.
Negative scanned using Fujifilm X-T5 with Fujinon XF 60mm f/2.4 Macro.
Processed with Analogue Toolbox for Capture One.
#FlickrFriday | #Toolbox
Repurposing a plastic food tray may not be the most optimal way to store tools, but it still works in a pinch.
Saturday Self Challenge: Gereedschapskist
Ik had een lekke band, vandaar…. Banden plakken duurt minder dan een kwartier en is een belangrijke vaardigheid, hoewel er tegenwoordig minder lekke banden zijn wegens betere banden en een kwalitatief goed wegdek. Zowel het doosje als bandenlichters zijn tegenwoordig van kunststof.
De drie bandenlichters in een eerdere opdracht: flic.kr/p/2hZ9Y1P
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Saturday Self Challenge: Toolbox
I had a puncture, hence this photo….
The three tire irons in an earlier challenge: flic.kr/p/2hZ9Y1P . Repairing punctures is rather easy and could be done in less than a quarter. It is an important skill. The number of punctures are also lesser than before because of better tires and very good and well maintained road surfaces. Both box and tire irons are these days made of plastic.
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Queen – Bicycle race: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWJ8_B9BVxo
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This week in SSC:
"Toolbox"
Here is a little peek into my sewing "toolbox" that holds all sorts of goodies for making things.
This one shot a day is getting to be more and more challenging. This is my wife's box of pastels, and I'm not quite happy with the shot.
My Greatuncle Henry Holt made this toolbox
for my Grandfather Archie.
The woodworking tools belonged to my father.
... or are they?!
These tools and horseshoes are actually made of chocolate!
117 Pictures in 2017 ... #23. In or From the Toolbox
Sigma DP Merrill
CP for this box
The collapse in the center is nothing new under the sun, it's like all the other masu dividers, here is an example:
www.origami-instructions.com/origami-box-with-divider.html
Each arm of the divider terminates into a triangle (green) with a pocket behind, and finally the 2 little triangles (purple) go into that pocket.
Hope it makes sense.
This is a shot of all the junk at the bottom of my toolbox. I've also included my SD card that died during the shoot and is now useless.
List of junk: 2 bottle tops, 2 coloured badges, magnet, bike pump attachment, screw, marking pencil, carton cutter, SD card, drill bit, coax conector, screwdriver bit, socket bit, cupboard child lock, tap washer and a wall plug. Thats what I can see there is still heaps more junk in the toolbox. Time to clean it out.
Macro Mondays theme "Junk".
Exposure of 30 seconds
Aperture f/22.0
This toolbox sits in my garage and comes in handy when wrenching on a car or tractor. It was gifted to me from my father-in-law who got it from his uncle-in-law. My understanding is that the uncle-in-law was a mechanic for one of the local dealers.
For We're Here! who are visiting My House is My Castle
From a square of kami, 10 x 10 grid.
A cousin of some other bipartite boxes, by Philip Shen or Endo Kazukuni for example.
The differences are in the locks and the allocation of layers.
CP pdf