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taken today while I was on a production shoot. These tools are being used in the construction of a traditional birch bark canoe.
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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.
Can anyone tell me what this tool may have been used for in 20th century camping? It is approximately 30 inches long and has a spring on each side near the head/blade.
GTD, tools of the trade (detail).
Two pocketmods (one with next actions, etc.; one with calendar and notes), my trusty jetstream pen and my laptop with my own Excel GTD system.
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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.
I liked the shot to begin with but liked it even better after the post processing. I think it really shows the gritty texture and age of these. This was taken in my Dads workshop where he used to tinker around with various projects. These drawers were used to store all sorts of tools.
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2005 - My grandpa died the summer of 2005, he was a carpenter and worked in his woodshop even past retirement. I took photos of his workshop before we cleaned it out.
Miniature garden tools which form part of 'Cathy's Flower House', a model I am making. To give you an idea of scale the watering can is 23mm tall and the trowel 25mm long.
This is the same model which I posted the instructions at www.flickr.com/photos/bruce82/52649992617/in/dateposted/ to illustrate 54 of 123 pictures in 2023 - Instruction.
23 of 123 pictures in 2023 - Could be in a doll's house.
Awesome Tool roll collaboration with Lemolo Bags!! These things rule and are super versatile. They are space great for Brooks style saddle loops but will strap on any saddle, handlebars, racks, toptubes, pretty much any where you wanna stick it. And, they come stocked with Full Size tools!! From the tiniest Park allen wrench up to 8mm, 8-11 mm box style Park wrenches, Topeak full sized chain tool, two Tire levers, a green spoke wrench and even that chainring bolt tool no one ever has around! Also has little bungees for keepin a tube of your choice in the roll. I couldn't be more excited on how these came out, Elias at Lemolo is amazing and really nailed this. They are $120 fully loaded with tools and ready to ship.
Hasselblad 503cw - Distagon 60mm
f22-1,5"
Film: Kodak T-Max 100 (expired 03/2015)
Location: Paris
12 June 2016
One of the tool boxes I keep for work in the back of my van. It holds most of my basic hand tools I need for work. I got the tool box from an estate of a cabinet maker and it fits my needs better than any other that I have had. I also carry a canvas tool bag which I use to carry tools and small supplies to where I need them on the job site.