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Ehren Tool, Occupation, performance view at Museum of Contemporary Craft, Gestures of Resistance. June 12, 2010. Photo: Heather Zinger

Back end of poker, made a tenon and drawn the end out a bit. This technique isolates the mass at the end of the bar and lets me work on it without affecting the rest of the bar.

USBeast

1011 W. Foothill Blvd.

Azusa, California 91702

(626) 408-8457

 

www.GetUSBeast.com

 

Revolutionary New USB Charging Device Set To Launch via

 

Crowdfunding Campaign.

 

Mobile devices to charge 400% faster than standard USB chargers.

  

Los Angeles, CA – July 7, 2015. USBeast Electronics has developed an on-the-go USB charging device that will change the way consumers charge their mobile phones, tablets, cameras and even the latest Macbook and Google Chromebooks. With the ability to utilize 2.1 amps of charging power, USBeast can charge a dead iPhone at least 6 times to a full charge without the use of a wall outlet and do so 4 times as fast.

 

Increased use of technology in all areas of our lives has highlighted an already nagging problem: Too many electronic devices and not enough charging capability. On site workers, outdoor enthusiasts and people living under the constant threat of a natural disaster are increasingly faced with the problem of finding adequate ways to charge their USB powered devices.

 

The USBeast solves that problem like no other USB charger on the market today. With millions of cordless power tools and camping accessories already sold, there’s an established mass market of people who can use their cordless tool batteries to charge their mobile devices. The USBeast utilizes many different brands and voltages of cordless tool batteries to simultaneously charge 2 mobile devices. For example, an iPhone and iPad can both go from 0% to fully charged at the same time, without the use of a wall outlet. There is no other charger on the planet with that capability.

 

After several prototypes, the USBeast design team has worked feverishly to approve the version which is now ready for mass production. The final USBeast design has been field tested and sold online in small quantities, receiving positive feedback from both consumers and testers alike. USBeast Electronics has a live crowd funding campaign on Kickstarter.com and pre-orders of the USBeast are now being taken! The company is also selling USBeast Brand merchandise to assist in generating the financial resources necessary to mass produce and bring the USBeast to market. When the funding goal of $15,000 is reached, USBeast Electronics will begin full scale manufacturing with the finished product proudly being made in the USA.

 

"We are committed to revolutionizing the way consumers charge their USB powered devices and dedicated to making this product a huge success,” says Jonathan Williams, founder of USBeast Electronics and The Artisans Studio. “We will strive to provide the best quality product and update our backers every step of the way.” Williams continues, “And provide the assurance that all USBeast orders will be shipped on time.”

 

This Kickstarter.com campaign will end on August 21, 2015

 

USBeast Electronics is on a mission to create the next generation of mobile electronic charging products for the current and next generation of mobile devices. For more information contact: or email sales@getusbeast.com.

 

Jonathan Williams

 

sales@getusbeast.com

 

(626) 408-8457

 

Ehren Tool, Occupation, performance view at Museum of Contemporary Craft, Gestures of Resistance. June 12, 2010. Photo: Heather Zinger

close-up of a screwdriver and pliers with red handles

9 Points. I had to rush since class was ending... I'm sure I could have gotten less.

 

Pen Tool in Illustrator isn't that much different than in Photoshop. Nice not having to select "stroke" on every line though.

 

It's hard converting from a PC to a Mac. A lot of the keyboard shortcuts are different.

VIP!!!!!! :) was an amazing time in my life.. meeting tool etc <3

Found three different sizes of cross-pein hammer at the car boot sale.

Model: Chyna J. Tools: Contax T3, Portra 800. Process and scan by Exposure Film Lab.

  

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The master carpenter's tools.

TalkPhotography.co.uk 52 Photo Challenge 2024 Week 36 Tools

Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights and Carpenters, Monewden, Suffolk

Tools for the fence and a broken spade.

Girl works with real tools in Maker Studio.

The harnesses hang free. There are 12 harnesses, which really increases the ability to weave complex cloth.

I talked quite a bit about the tools I use and recommend in my book, but I have to admit, it’s a bit of a moving target.

 

My focus and habits shift from month to month, as new information becomes available, and as I discover better solutions to run my business and music career.

 

That’s why I decided to put together a new, more comprehensive tool list. I will be updating it periodically as I continue to learn and evolve.

 

Below you will find a list of tools I use, organized by category.

 

Audio

 

Auphonic for enhancing audio

Tracktion for tracking, mixing and mastering

Rode Procaster Broadcast Dynamic Vocal Microphone, this is also a great vocal/instrument mic

MOTU UltraLite-MK3 Hybrid FireWire/USB2 Audio Interface to connect my mic to my computer

 

Automation

 

IFTTT

Zapier

 

Book Distribution

 

CreateSpace

 

Checklists

 

SweetProcess

 

Communication

 

Skype

Slack

 

Composition & Guitar Tab

 

Power Tab

 

Content Management

 

WordPress

 

Document Conversion

 

Print Friendly & PDF for turning blog posts into PDFs

Zinepal for turning blog posts into eBooks

 

Email

 

Leadpages

MailChimp

 

Graphics

 

Adobe Photoshop CC

Boxshot for 3D mockups of eBooks and other products

Greenshot for drawing on screenshots

 

Hosting

 

Bluehost

Dreamhost

 

Images

 

Death to the Stock Photo

Pixabay

Unsplash

 

Keywords

 

Keyword Tool

 

Music Distribution

 

CD Baby

 

Productivity

 

Evernote

RescueTime

 

Organization

 

Google Apps for Work

 

Scheduling

 

ScheduleOnce for scheduling Skype calls and interviews

 

Shopping Carts

 

Bandcamp

Gumroad

Nimbit

Sellfy

 

Social Media

 

Buffer

Hootsuite

 

Transcription

 

Speechpad for transcribing podcast interviews or videos

 

Video

 

GiliSoft Screen Recorder

Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920, a nice low-cost webcam that records at 1080p

 

Virtual Storage

 

Amazon S3 for hosting podcast files

Dropbox

 

WordPress Themes

 

AudioTheme

Elegant Themes

Genesis Framework & StudioPress Themes for WordPress www.musicentrepreneurhq.com/tools-i-use/

Lens: Canon EF 50/1.8 Mk. II

Body: Canon EOS 5D mk.II

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Lens: Canon EF 50/1.8 Mk. II

Body: Canon EOS 5D mk.II

CRKT Zilla Multi-tool

We have these tropical Amazon lilies that are literally a pain to feed. Every part of the plant is covered in thorns. So I decided to make this. Thought I'd share it for people that need to stick pond tabs in their submerged pots. All you need is a 1" wooden dowel, 1" PVC and sand paper. I sealed the pole with wax to prevent swelling. Since the tabs are about 7/8" of an inch, this works perfectly! This one is over 3 feet. You could also make shorter or monger ones.

I sneak my camera in the concert since pictures were not allowed. All pictures are handheld without look through the view finder.

We had to buy her her own tools since she kept messing with Daddy's. Now she is obsessed with them and wants to sleep with her drill and screwdrivers. Don't ya just love the hand on the hip?!?!?!?

Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY. Who says I just do waterfalls??

Alexa (relinquishing its power) to MiFi and BT Earbuds.

My dad spends hours getting everything set up just right, arranging tools from smallest to biggest, oldest to youngest, all while keeping an eye on aesthetics.

Some of the tools that I use for creating various things. I did this for a project I am working on in English, while I may not be the best writer, I was excited when I heard we needed at least one original piece of art.

I found this tool on a trail in Henstadskogen, so I took it home, cleaned it.

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