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08/2010: This cake traveled from St. Louis, MO to Nashville, TN! It was Vanilla Bean White Velvet Cake with Strawberry Filling. It was covered in White Chocolate Fondant. The tools were made from gumpaste and handpainted. The Post-it note was gumpaste and written in edible pencil. There is an inside joke with this cake. It was ordered by the girlfriend for the boyfriend's birthday...apparently they've been rehabbing a house for a LONG time!

I got some nice waxed canvas and made a tool roll as an afternoon project. The design is heavily influenced by (i.e. copied from) the tool rolls from Bike Burrito.

Tools in a carpentry workshop

Tools in a carpentry workshop

These are all the tools sitting in my bf's garage. Look at that mess. It made a good b&w tho.

Got some new tools today

lighting is off but meh, received my order for a bunch of snap-on tools. they're missing a bunch of stuff (about $270 CAD worth), so i took a pic to show the dealer what I have received.

shows where to find uploader!

Tools Assignments © Ray Pfortnmer / RayPfortner.com

This is a memorial for a friend: Wolfgang Weißmüller from Germany was a high ranking expert for this stoneage tools

 

www.uf.uni-erlangen.de/rohmat/a_page.html

Porter-Cable compressor and an old Craftsman that my Dad probably got in the late '50s. I need to get a hole welded up underneath it since it finally rusted out.

This is the kitchen tool you've been waiting for. The amazing Nicer Dicer will make your life easier, safer and more fun in the kitchen. Dice, chop or jullienne fruit, vegetables, cheese fresh herbs and a whole lot more in minutes (even seconds)! You'll be amazed at how perfectly you can dice a fresh tomato for salsa or omelets. Put down that knife and give your eyes a rest when chopping fresh onions. All of the chopped ingredients transfer instantly from the cutting surface into the polycarbonate bowl. There's no need to make a mess of your counter-top anymore. The Genius Nicer Dicer is perfect for cutting onions, zucchini, peppers, celery, pickles, tomatoes, hard boiled eggs, herbs, cheese and even your favorite fruits such as apples and pears. The Nicer Dicer is designed with precision German engineering and built with high-impact molded plastic, polycarbonate, stainless steel cutting blades and is dishwasher safe. Cutting blades make 1/2" diced cubes or sticks. Benefits: Professional And Consistent Results Every Time Saves You Time And Money Safe To Use-Your Fingers Never Touch The Blades Safe For Kids Too! Easy Clean Up-Dishwasher Safe Food Stays Cleaner-Less Handling Unique Patented Design Small, Counter-Top Size Sturdy, Impact Molded Plastic Construction Stainless Steel Precision Cutting Blades Precision German Engineering

 

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Milwaukee Tools Truck, 9/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

Photo: NPS / Kelsey Graczyk

 

Alt text: historic cabin building with workers and building tools.

this is the top view of the tool chest in the Rust photograph. Shadow detail was destroyed in the compression to make it suitable for uploading.

 

Shot on an RZ67 with the 90mm f/3.5 on Provia 100

Two spanners on nuts and bolts

AR (anti-reflective) marking pen, china marker, philips (dual head) screwdriver, a spotted lens (for correct tracing alignment), and a prism ring (6 diopters). Oh, and a few rubber bands.

Woodworking hand tools in Aladdins Cave

Benzos: Is This the World's Deadliest Pill?

 

Some say it's not opiate painkillers like Oxy, Norco and Vicodin, but drugs like Ativan, Xanax and Klonopin. And doctors are doling it out like candy, causing a surge of hellish withdrawals, overdoses and deaths.

 

You could argue that the most dangerous “drug” in the world is the venom from a jellyfish known as the Sea Wasp, whose sting can kill a human being in four minutes—up to 100 humans at a time. Potassium chloride, which is used to trigger cardiac arrest and death in the 38 states of the U.S. that enforce the death penalty is also pretty deadly . But when it comes to prescription drugs that are not only able to kill you but can drag out the final reckoning for years on end, with worsening misery at every step of the way, it is hard to top the benzodiazepines. And no "benzo" has been more lethal to millions of Americans than a popular prescription drug called Klonopin.

 

Klonopin is the brand name for the pill known as clonazepam, which was originally brought to market in 1975 as a medication for epileptic seizures.

 

When benzodiazepines first came to market in the 1950s and 1960s, they were prescribed for a range of neurological disorders such as epilepsy as well as anxiety related disorders such as insomnia. But over time, a loophole in federal drug-control laws known as the “practice of medicine exception” has permitted psychiatrists and other physicians to prescribe the drugs for any perceived disorder or symptom imaginable, from panic attacks to weight control problems.

 

Unlike antidepressants, which can take several weeks to take full effect, benzodiazepines go to work right away. That makes them a valuable tool to help people who have severe, crippling anxiety. But their downsides appear rapidly as well.

 

Prescription numbers have been falling, but it’s a slow process.

 

The fact that a sudden and precipitous drop hasn't been there is possibly due to the fact that doctors know that people can die from benzodiazepine withdrawal if they’re abruptly discontinued.

 

Patients should always ask a doctors how to manage a condition like anxiety without drugs first.

 

As with every medicine, they should be used at the lowest dose for only as long as they’re needed. For chronic conditions, one should talk to their doctors about what’s the long-term goal and ask questions such as: What’s the point of taking the medication? What are the risks and benefits? What else could the patient use other than that medication?

Tools in a carpentry workshop

New project on the horizon!

from the woodshop

Former owners of this place left them everywhere. Over by the barn, I found a perfectly working electric jigsaw left in the grass

Tools in a carpentry workshop

all sorts of tools for all sorts of jobs

P1010222

Top to bottom:

5/16" PPC 910 USA, datecode 9

3/8" PPC 912 USA, datecode 9

1/4" PPC 908 USA, datecode 9

5/32" PPC 905 USA, datecode 9

5/16" PPC 110 USA, datecode 9

 

Detail: www.flickr.com/photos/100761653@N07/18729071123/in/album-...

 

See:

www.collectingsnapon.com/index.php?page=other_tools/Punch...

Introducing the new Tool Series bikes from Winter Bicycles. Handmade and built to measure. More info and full galleries at: www.winterbicycles.com/tool-series/

 

www.WinterBicycles.com

 

Photos by Anthony Bareno

Chocolate sponge and frosting, covered in fondant with hand modelled tools.

Thanks to Black Cap for the help getting this into production.

 

www.WinterBicycles.com

 

Photo by David Rangel

Finished up the majority of the work on these 5.375" Radius bending dies this weekend. Few finishing touches and these are ready for action.

 

www.44bikes.com

Tool in Concert - November 13, 2006 - Florence (Italy)

 

featured:

photos flow as the melody goes on. Part II by nothing-left-behind

XXIII + massive concert photo feature by Voigtlander:

 

Deviantation of the month - January 2011 on Tooled

 

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