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Nowadays, it's called a hex wrench; it's used for putting hexes on things. Photo taken with off-camera flash, using green paper as background. Focus is on the face of the short end of the wrench.
You can put your tools in there...
The Artist Shed for the L$10 Repair Hunt, December 15th to January 15.
This is a charity hunt to help Rev. Allen save her home. 50% of the hunt gift purchase price goes to Rev. Allen’s GoFundMe campaign and 50% to the designer.
Details: therepairhuntevents.blogspot.com/#!/p/hunt-hints.html
The Chart, Protractor and the circular slide rule side of a "Whizz Wheel" shown here are the very old school tools of the trade of aircraft navigators.
These day it is all done on a laptop or tablet but I like to teach the old school ways of doing it as it encourages a proper understanding of what is happening when planning a flight
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60 X30 softbox camera left. Reflector camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.
I chatted a bit about pens, inks and stuff over at "The Tools Artists Use" (thanks Bill Turner) Its severe art nerdy as I go on about my favourite pens and what I carry around with me ;)
Mid 50s international tool truck. Packed full of every kind of engine part you can imagine. A hidden gem of a salvage yard that I put off way to long before I visited. Location not disclosed at owners request.
180 second exposure, protomachines flashlight set to orange, green and a little gold on the side and a heavy shot of gold on the logo.
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The Sauteuse.
My kinda "multitool" in the kitchen.
Perfect Christmas gift for ambitious homechefs/kitchen firestarters.
A forgiving pan that is capable of covering your mistakes and can actually give you an alibi in certain situations...
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To match this week’s theme, “Tools and Utensils,” for the group Macro Mondays. This is a micro (macro) of the can opener blade on a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife.
LAS VEGAS, NV - MARCH 11: Cars pit during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 11, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Todd Warshaw/Getty Images for NASCAR)
I used my betel nut box from Thailand but any box would work. My box measures 8.5x9.5" , 8" high with the depth of the container part 2.25". I used several sizes of pharmacy bottles to create separate compartments. Now I can easily find the tool I want to use with the added benefit of being able to carry all the tools to different "clean" work spaces.
Thankfully Toronto's municipal government is still well-funded enough that when a major blizzard hits, it's rather quick to send out the massive snowplows to clear the snow off the streets.
The New Holland W130B Tool Carrier snow plough has an articulated body and is much more agile than a truck-bodied snowplow.
(The mixed-use of “snowplow” and “snow plough” is deliberate.)