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My collection of carving tools, close up

With this tool, cartographers could measure linear distances on maps by running the tiny wheel along the line between two points. Then they calculated the actual ground distance using the dial reading and the map’s scale.

 

 

Wish it was mine !! It,s Bill,s

Here it is then! Now the secret is out I thought I'd share this. This is what I use for the dome. The leds are colour selectable so I use the same tool for all my different coloured domes and the best bit is it's remote controlled!

Tools, mainly Norwegian, used in rebuilding the Aslak Lie cabin at Folklore Village.

and a curious camel.

Pushkar Camel Fair

India

November 2012

This Method of castration is very easy to use. Although I was very skeptical in the beginning about it’s safety today I am very pleased with the safety, time and cleanness that it provides.

 

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I went to the dentist' office today for my teeth to be cleaned. These are tools the dental hygienist used. They also took x-ray. I didn't have any cavities. (Probably everything has already been filled, capped, or crowned.) Haha :D

No idea what this it so it's probably just as well the toolbox isn't mine.

More info on these obscure electronics tools in this post.

shot with my Helios 44M

Kit by American Girl

Garden tool: Our Generation from Target

 

In my Korean Lilacs

This is for Mike. My wife does let me have some tools to work around the house.

Tool live in Milan, DatchForum, 19Jun06

Armstrong Tools 1961 catalog.

Somebody asked what kind tools I have. Here there are my electric tools.

Tools used by the optician

Made with Mosaic Maker from Bighugelabs

Under the Dome science classroom. Hammers, chisels, saws, pry bars, hatchet, hack saw, roll of wire. On pegboard hangers.

Ready to go to work.

Lean Manufacturing Tools

smartmanagement.info/lean-management.html

Lean manufacturing is the implementation of the concept that anything that does not create value in the product is to be eliminated. It is the concept of more value for less work. As trained industrial engineers, it seems pretty basic to us. Its simplicity iswhat makes it work. While the Japanese are rightfully given credit for re-vitalizing the concept of lean, its roots really go back to Frederick Winslow Taylor of Bethlehem Steel in the 1880s and 1890s.Then it was called “Scientific Management.”

Silhouette taken in the Bath at work museum.

this was my other grandfather tool box

taken today while I was on a production shoot. These tools are being used in the construction of a traditional birch bark canoe.

Another shot of the guillotine tool, showing the upper and lower dies separated

Life "on the tools".

 

Retro BT tool wallet from 1988 to add kudos. And decent tools.

The Tool Pusher maintains control by being as close as possible to the action, whilst remaining in a safety cage, protected from uncontrolled incidents.

A Haas tool release piston assembly poses for its close-up prior to installation. These units release the toolholder from the spindle taper at a precise moment during an automated tool change. They are crucial to quick tool changer operation, and are engineered by Haas for maximum reliability and efficiency.

Tool isolated on white backgorund.

 

Werkzeug auf weißem Grund isoliert.

My father had the first tool box he ever had when he first became a Carpenter. I rememnber all of these tools and the almost identical tool box. Strange to think this one was in a museum.

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