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A closer view of the toolbox. This is probably one of the easiest computers to move around for conventions like QuakeCon.
This is an original Hazet round toolbox that mounts in the spare tire of your vintage VW or Porsche.
I got a shot of the painter's paints. I should have gotten this a little sooner as there was a much wider array and it would have made such a photo.
This setup consists of a HD-S (high speed green) phosphor screen, and a 90kV, 15 milliamp real X-ray tube with a 1.5 amp 12 volt hot cathode.
I took the photo running the tube at 60kV and around 2 milliamps.
The exposure took 30 seconds, and the green phosphor shadow was post-processed to turn it into the more recognisable negative cyan X-ray transparency.
I use an old 20D camera because X-rays DO in fact damage CCD's as I found an increasing number of hot pixels on my new camera when I first started making X-ray images.
They just installed a brand new energy efficient condensing boiler in my house which will demolished in a few months. I love bureaucracy.
A Toolbox of cupcakes I made for my Grandpa who is a great woodworker. It includes an assortment of tools that include: Screwdrivers (both flat and philips), Hamers, Saws, Pliers, Tape Measures, and a Drill.
A Toolbox of cupcakes I made for my Grandpa who is a great woodworker. It includes an assortment of tools that include: Screwdrivers (both flat and philips), Hamers, Saws, Pliers, Tape Measures, and a Drill.
I wasn't really planning to finish this design in a day, or even a half day. But it's done, and I like it quite a bit.
The shot of the box interior shows all the tools I used I build the box: a small hammer, some pin nails, a plane, a triangle/set square, a Japanese-style saw, a coping saw, an exacto knife... And a pencil.
The photos on Tumblr helped too. A lot.
Not much to do today so mucking about wiv this old image and texture, rusty iron plate.
Old tool box found in the shed, bunged my grandfather-in-law's gamekeeper's knife in, he was Squire Arkwright's gamekeeper at Mark Hall, Harlow.
Shen Hao 5x4 Fiels Camera
Scneider Kreuznach 5.6/210
Tripod.
f16/2sec, window-light.
ADOX CHS 100 ART
Rodinal 1:40 @ 20c. 12min Jobo rotary developer.
Scanned 3200 DPI Epson Perfection 4990 Photo.
Applied rusty iron plate texture in PS to the knife only and in colour. Blending mode - overlay.
A rare excursion into selective colour for me, I think it's starting to turn into a visual cliche.
Large Pine "Carry All" is the perfect second tool box. It is desined to carry up to 24 boxes of screws and nails so you'll have every size and type on hand in one easy to access carry all. Built using all solid wood construction with hardwood oak edging and decorative pins.
Shown with1 '1/4" diameter hardwood handle
Sold by order $99.00 + tax
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Nailing thes boards together was tricky. How to keep them lined up properly while also keeping them at right angles?
Better in big size !
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The reason this toolbox is green is due to the fact that it was for a garden show. The customer needed to keep all their bits and bobs secure overnight whilst they were down at the Olympia in London plying their wares.
My friend Beth was astounded that I have a "tackle box" for my decorating supplies. The top piece comes off and underneath are my pastry bags and larger tips. Pay no mind to my meds in the background there, eh?
I wasn't really planning to finish this design in a day, or even a half day. But it's done, and I like it quite a bit.
The shot of the box interior shows all the tools I used I build the box: a small hammer, some pin nails, a plane, a triangle/set square, a Japanese-style saw, a coping saw, an exacto knife... And a pencil.
The photos on Tumblr helped too. A lot.