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Painter's masking tape and card-board from the copy-shop.
Did bottom line of pixels without a level at first, then redid it.
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.
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!
I just made this cabinet for my shop to hold all my hand tools. This is the first piece of actual furniture I've made... You can see it unfinished here
More lockdown still life photography. Another piece from the box of ancient woodworking tools. Shot in colour this time using the Canon 5DS & a Voigtlander 90mm f3.5 Apo-Lanthar Lens.
picked this up at a garage sale for a couple bucks a while ago. It is useful for carefully drilling holes slowly, particularly in fragile material.
I made my own ink blending tools and they work great.
I used a 1.5 Inch W-X 3/4 inches H- X 6 feet long piece of wood . I cut it down to 1inch wide to 3/4 high by 1 3/4 in long pieces, then I took a dowel cut it into 2 in long pieces should have cut them shorter to 1.5 will fix that later. and the knob on top is a 1inch doll head you can get them in any craft store then added foam and Velcro to the bottom . I think the cost for each blending tool I made is about one dollar.
The Wilmer Eye Institute, inside John Hopkins in Baltimore, MA. houses a collection of early optical tools.
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