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Creation of a working trolley and his toolbox, in pallet wood.
This little red suitcase belonged to my Mom. I gave it to her to keep her daily pills organized. She had trouble remembering to take her pills each day until I found this little suitcase. Mom thought red was the only color on Earth and she actually looked forward to getting in to her red suitcase each morning.
I fancied it up a bit with duct tape scraps and am now going to keep all of my book-binding supplies in it.
August 2014
The only tool box left that belonged to my grandpa. This thing was mostly full of end mills and other machinist's tools before I took 'em out and put my luthier's tools in there. I've got all the old stuff in a box in case I ever get another milling machine.
A challenge to photograph a toolbox. Ian hadn't looked in this since we moved in 6 weeks ago, and I don't think it was visited much in our last house...
So my first challenge was to sort it out. I must confess to having dropped the inner tray which resulted in the messy photo "before" in comments :-)
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Several different tools somewhat neatly layed out in the tool box. Made this one in a small factory nearby.
the latch on my toolbox
Tenuous Link: savings plans (the canadian equivalent of a 401K is called an RSP)
The box opens up and lays flat. I stripped it of the original lining and took a class with Melody McMath to customize designs for a travel box for my embroidery notions. You can see the thimble holder, a tape measure, a needle threader on a leash, pockets for a ruler/triangle, a wax bag and pincushion also on leashes. There are magnets sewn into the lining that hold the scissors in place.
Il progetto è stato pensato per rispondere alle esigenze di una città in fase di profonda trasformazione, sempre meno legata al lavoro tradizionale organizzato in aziende e uffici individuali e sempre più caratterizzata dalla presenza di liberi professionisti.
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Cherriots (Salem-Keizer Transit/Salem Area Mass Transit District)-related pictures taken in Salem, Oregon
Day 127 - Screw
I call this one The Perfectionist Toolbox.
My wife tells me I'm a recovering perfectionist. I use to be worse. Everything had to be in the exact location to make for a perfect atmosphere. This is a shot of my toolbox. Take note, even the blue screws are all alone in their very own compartment.
This picture is taking part in the 2009 Photo Challenge Group.
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I wanted to make something that wasn't necessarily a support frame in the sense of something that saw the battlefield much, but filled a more unorthodox role as something to advertise my main company, the ScrapDragon's.
The Rooftop racing bandwagon may be gone. . .but I intend to chase it down, with this guy. Originally a modified recon unit(see and earlier post), the ScrapDragon's decided that the best way to advertise their message of resistance to the SU was through the underground and illegal rooftop races. This frame was at first deemed an unworthy competitor for its awkward overall look and diminutive size, though doubts were quickly wiped away when this frame proved its worth jumping from rooftop to rooftop to become the most highly bet on racer. The Portia Toolbox, named for it's resemblance to an especially intelligent species of jumping spider, is piloted by Xander Jotun, leader of the ScrapDragon resistance cell. The frame uses to high-power "Gale Force" booster, and multiped high speed scrambler system, and an advanced detection system for landscape routing. 1 Move, 2 Booster, 1 Control.