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The cooker in my new flat is ridiculous. It's as if the designers tried to put the controls in the least logical order possible. Spurred on by this blog post I decided to do something about it.
It works very well as a band-aid solution, even with the rack on.
And don't worry about using permanent marker on your cooker: cookers make excellent whiteboards.
Using Personality by Emilie Daly for Modern Yardage; Carefree colorway
Blogged at pitterputterstitch.blogspot.com/2013/06/what-im-working-o....
Sam Jackson of Dorchester Town battles for the ball during the Evo-Stik League Southern Premier Division South match between Taunton Town FC and Dorchester Town FC at The Viridor Stadium Taunton England 05 January 2019 IMG 0829 Photo Phillip Standfield
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Used bird and my favorite leaves from Hero Arts.
Created a border with border punch.
Color layering with Distress inks: maghoney & peeled paint.
Using flickr's filters yay. Leaving for a family trip over the weekend. Kai gets left behind. She's pretty upset and is already resenting me for leaving her. She's a very emotional dog.
Using my new NEX-5 in Manado Indonesia with Seatool Recsea Housing for diving.
Shooting upside with Alpha 100mm 2.8 Macro, 500 RTF A lens, 18-200 E lens.
Shooting underwater with 18-55 E lens, 2 x INON 165M67 wet lens, 2 x Fisheye FIX LED1000DX torch.
This is the resulting image from using jpegs.I am new to HDR but really enjoy it. Wanting to learn, I read different experts give different advise on HDR photos. One expert said to always use RAW files while another said use jpegs as there is no difference. I am posting 2 photos. Both were taken at exactly the same time with the same settings. I merely had my camera process each of the 3 images used for the HDR as a large jpeg & RAW file. To create this photo, I put the 3 large jpegs directly into Photomatix with no processing. The next image was, per advice of the expert, handled differently. The RAW files were processed by Photoshop and changed into tiff images which were then put into Photomatix. The Photomatix settings were the same for each image. I used no other post processing for a fair comparison.
Using RAW images, translating them into tiff images prior to loading into Photomatix is a lot of work. The files are much larger. If you can’t really see the difference, I don’t want to do it.
With these two examples, I don’t see much difference. But I’d like your opinion or comments so I can learn. I will probably try this same experiment later on a scene that has more dynamic range variation.
STEP ONE: use a small eyeshadow brush to fill in hot pink on the upper eyelid from the corner of the eye to above where your pupils are when you are staring straight ahead. I used Pop Beauty shadow for the neon bright color and High Intensity Pigment eyeshadow for sparkle.
STEP TWO: blend Pop Beauty orange shadow into the pink and continue across the eye in an exaggeration of the cat's eye.
STEP THREE: you probably have hella eyeshadow all over your face right now, so use a cleansing wipe/washcloth to make the edges of the cat's eye swoop clean and crisp. If you got orange or pink on your lower lid or eyebrow, clean it up.
STEP FOUR: line the upper eye with black liquid liner.
STEP FIVE: use a slanted brush, eyeliner brush, or smudge stick blend metallic Covergirl turquoise shadow along the lower lid.
STEP SIX: use a light gold eyeshadow from the eyebrow to the pink/orange gradient (i used High Intensity Pigment shadow in Mischief)
STEP SEVEN: use a darker, more metallic gold to trace along the top of the orange/pink gradient (I used Covergirl)
Governor Phil Murphy signs a bill to extend expanded permissions for restaurants, bars, distilleries, and breweries to use fixtures and equipment enabling them to serve patrons outdoors in private areas, on sidewalks, and in other municipally-designated outdoor areas on Wednesday, August 3, 2022(Edwin J. Torres/NJ Governor’s Office).
A part of the series on automobiles, buying tips, automobile dealers, talks about used car Sunnyvale, Used SUV Sunnyvale, Used Truck - Used Van Sunnyvale, Used SUV Sunnyvale, Used Truck - Used Van Sunnyvale from www.bkbmotors.com
18 January 2020, Berlin, Germany - FAO Director-General QU Dongyu meets Alain Wolff, Deputy Director-General of the WTO in the German Foreign Ministry.
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Heavy equipment from bulldozers to excavators that have been purchased from Ritchie Brothers Auction recently are being delivered to Big Iron's yard in Jacksonville, FL.
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These are pictures of used heavy equipment that will be shipped in containers overseas. You will see Caterpillar, Komatsu equipment, bulldozers, loaders, loader backhoes, compaction equipment and excavators in these pictures.
Drilling S.S.E.
Top Panel
Chassis to cabinet holes 5/8” from ends of metal. Use 13/64” drill bit to finish but start with a 3/32” pilot hole for safety.
On-Off Switch 1&1/2” measured from the left side. Start with a smaller pilot holes until you can use a small stepped Versa Bit to get to finished hole size of approximately .493”.
Fuse Assembly 2&1/2” measured from the left side. Same size as On-Off switch.
Pilot Light 3&1/2” measured from the left side. I used a real Fender assembly so a .684” (11/16”) was made with pilots and Versa Bit.
Cathode Bypass switch 5&1/4 measured from the left side. Use a 1/4” bit to finish but start with smaller pilot holes.
Tone Pot 6&1/2” measured from the left side. 3/8” hole.
Volume Pot 7&3/4” measured from the left side. 3/8” hole.
Deep/Bright Switch 10” measured from the left side. 1/4” hole.
Input Jack 11&1/4” measured from the left side. 3/8” hole.
Hole For Power Transformer
Mark the center line of the 7” deep chassis at 3&1/2” .
Make sure that you locate the power transformer on the opposite side from the input jack!
Mark a line 1/2” from the edge of the chassis.
Take the end bell off and use it as a marking and drilling guide. Easy!
Position the short end of the end bell on the 1/2” line.
Mark the four mounting holes and also trace around the edge of the entire end bell.
The raised portion of the bell is 1/2” from the flat portion with the mounting holes.
So, you’ll need to cut out a rectangle slightly larger than that so it will fit smoothly through the hole, right?
Draw your cutting lines accordingly.
Now drill a 1/8” hole just inside each corner of your drawn rectangle.
Drill a 1/8” also in the center of the drawn rectangle and also four more 1/8” holes about an inch away from each of your corner holes. Now enlarge all but the four corner holes up to 3/8” gradually! These are you access holes for your fine tooth cutting saber saw blade. Start cutting metal from access hole to access hole. Once you’ve removed some metal you can start cutting along your straight lines very carefully. Remember, the straighter your cuts the less filing you’ll need to do later to straighten up the rectangular cut. Finish up with 100 grit abrasive paper so there’s no chance of a sharp edge cutting any of your wires or fingers!
I ended up with a rectangular hole cutout that measured 2.842” X 2.169”. The end bell now fits very nicely.
Now drill the four 3/16” screw mounting holes.
Reassemble the power transformer and check for fit.
Mount Output Transformer.
Mark a line along the long side 2” from the edge where the sockets will be mounted. The first hole will be located 3&1/4” from the side of the chassis opposite the power transformer. The second hole will be around 7&1/4” in from the edge. Actually, when you drill the first hole you can just plop down the 125ESE and you’ll know where the second hole should be drilled. I used an 11/64” bit.
Mount Choke.
I ‘eyeballed” this mount. I wanted to get it close to the rectifier tubes but not bump into the power transformer.
Mount Board On Standoffs
Mark a line 3/4” from the edge of the chassis opposite from the power transformer side. This is the 7” deep portion of the chassis. The first of the four holes you’ll need to drill to mount the board on its standoffs will be 2” in from the side of the chassis where the sockets will be mounted, dig? Mark a line 2” in from that long edge; this is where you’ll drill the second of the four holes. Once you have those two holes drilled use a couple of drill bits or metal rods to hold the board in base so you can use it as a drilling jig to mark the location of the last two hole. I used a 9/64” bit and that works out really nice with the 6-32 machine screws I use to hold the board in place. If you buy the orange board like I’m using here you’ll need to open up the four mounting holes as well with the 9/64” bit.
Drilling The Tube Socket And AC Cord Holes
Draw a center line on the tube socket side of the chassis box. It’s 2” deep so 1” in is the center. Measure 3/4” in from the side where power transformer goes and that’s where you drill out box for the AC cord with push-in strain relief. For the first tube socket measure 2& 3/8” from the side where the power transformer goes. The other sockets are all 2” apart so also mark the line at 4&3/8”, 6&3/8”, 8&3/8” and 10&3/8”. Center punch each hole ant then drill a 3/32” pilot hole. Keep opening up the holes with progressively larger bits until the #4 Unibit fits through. When you get to the hole for the 12AX7A socket be very careful not to open it up too much. Check your work as you go. The socket I chose fit a .749” (almost 3/4”) hole very nicely. With the Unitbit spinning we’re talking Torque City so put the chassis down flat on your padded bench top and drill from the side. Hold down the chassis with the palm of your hand or clamp it carefully with blocks of wood. When I tried to finish the holes with the larger Unibit I found that I needed a drill with a 1/2” chuck that I no longer owned! It was Christmas Eve but I found an open ACE Hardware and bought one. The battery in the box was uncharged so I went home and stole one from my Craftsman mower! The final octal socket holes are about 1” diameter. I eyeballed the screw holes and punched ‘em with the General. Finish drilling size for the mounting holes is 1/8”. I’m using 4-40 machine screws and kep nuts to keep them in place. Thats a vintage HEYCO 7P-2 strain relief same as I used on the OG SSE. Hole size here is 3/4”.
Not my image. Photographer unknown. This is from the Special Collections at the library, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. It is such a wonderful scene, that I thought I'd share it. Note the mountains in the distance.
I'm a big fan of the scythe. I own a modern (lightweight) one, without the attached wooden cradle, seen here. They are a fantastic alternative to the string-trimmer, even for small jobs--lightweight, quiet, effective, and, in my opinion, a lot less trouble than the gas-powered modern "improvement"--not to mention, friendly to the environment.
See drawing below explaining the tool
I guessed at the date of creation, noted above right.
Using tutorial from Film in the Fridge: www.filminthefridge.com/2009/06/24/quartered-squares-a-mo...
Mini Book using Hero Arts Stamps, Tim Holtz products and other manufacturers. For more info: patitudes.blogspot.com/2011/05/minnesota-mini-book.html
Usei o Arabella a primeira vez em 2020 e achei que já era um bom momento pra repetir. Foi o primeiro PixieDust que usei e amei logo de cara, usei de novo e continuei amando. A textura e a consistência continuam perfeitas (e olha que comprei usado, então não sei quando foi aberto a primeira vez), espero que permaneça assim por um bom tempo.
75/2022
Fortress and hideout of the Pirates of the Crag. The Crag was used during various ages, being best known as a hermitage and guard place of this quadrant. Abandoned during centuries was partially reconstructed by pirates to serve of base of operations for its zeppelins attacks. In the inferior part (almost to the level of the sea) the pirates equip the Crag with a small pier and a little hut that serves to support it. The old structure partially was reconstructed with wood for not demanding the costs of the rise of the rock. To the transport basket a small engine of combustion was added. In the surviving tower it was installed a roof and a causeway for access the airships. They equip the ruins of the second tower with a cannon and aerial pier for the airships. In the interior of the construction they are the rooms of the pirates meet, weaponry, warehouse of victuals and the treasury.
Using Open Street Map details from Edinburgh city centre. Data was converted using OSm2World and then edited with Blender, exported for slicing in Cura, and printed on an Ultimaker 2 (final print took 24hrs).
National Museum of the US Air Force
Developed in the mid-1950s, the V-750 Dvina was the first effective Soviet surface-to-air missile. The Soviets used it to shoot down Gary Powers' U-2 over the USSR in 1960 and Maj. Rudolph Anderson's U-2 over Cuba in 1962. The missile was better known by the NATO designation SA-2 Guideline. The Soviets began exporting it to many countries worldwide in 1960, with many remaining in use into the 21st century.
North Vietnam began receiving SA-2s shortly after the start of Operation Rolling Thunder in the spring of 1965. With Soviet help, they built several well-camouflaged sites, regularly moving SA-2s and their equipment among them. The North Vietnamese also ringed SA-2 sites with anti-aircraft artillery (AAA), making them even more dangerous to attack.
SA-2 Site
The SA-2 did not operate alone, but as part of a complete system. A typical SA-2 site in North Vietnam had six missiles on launchers, control and support vans, a Spoon Rest acquisition radar, and a Fan Song guidance radar.
The Spoon Rest radar detected incoming aircraft at long range (as far as 70 miles), providing location data to the system computer.
The Fan Song guidance radar performed two functions: target acquisition and missile guidance. It acquired as many as four targets before firing. After launch, it guided up to three SA-2s against one target. (The North Vietnamese sometimes placed the radars away from the missiles to make the site harder to destroy.)
The SA-2 missile had a solid fuel booster rocket that launched and accelerated it, then dropped off after about six seconds. While in boost stage, the missile did not guide. During the second stage, the SA-2 guided, and a liquid-fuel rocket propelled it to the target.
How Radar Works
Radar (Radio Detection And Ranging) can be likened to shouting in a valley and hearing an echo in return. A radar emitter sends out radio waves, which hit an object and reflect back to a radar receiver. Much information can be gained by calculating the time and angle of the reflected radio waves.
Basic radar can simply indicate the presence of an object from several miles away, while more advanced radars can provide the speed, altitude and heading of an aircraft. Radar information can be used in many ways, including providing early warning of an attack, directing defensive fighters, aiming anti-aircraft artillery fire and guiding missiles (including SAMs).
SA-2 Guideline (V-750VK Dvina) Surface-to-Air Missile and Launcher
The reusable SA-2 launcher rotated 360 degrees and typically raised the missile between 30 and 60 degrees for launch. Removable wheels (not displayed) allowed the launcher to be moved quickly. In fact, North Vietnamese SAM crews could pack up and move a site in about four hours.
One vital capability of the Wild Weasels was being able to identify and immediately strike an active site. Before the Wild Weasels, the enemy often moved out of a site by the time a strike force was put together to hit it.
TECHNICAL NOTES:
Range: Minimum 5 miles; maximum effective range about 19 miles; maximum slant range 27 miles
Ceiling: Up to 60,000 ft.
Warhead: 288-lb. blast-fragmentation
Speed: Mach 3.5
Weight: 4,850 lbs.
Several variations using the same molecule: a circle of 3 pairs of double size triangle twists and 3 pairs of rhombus twists.
EH paper, yellow (64 division grid and 3 edge cutting for symmetry), red (64 division grid), green (80 division grid).
Variaciones utilizando la misma molécula: un círculo de 3 pares de giros triangulares de tamaño doble y 3 pares de giros rómbicos.
Papel EH, amarillo (trama de 64 divisiones y corte de 3 bordes por simetría), rojo (trama de 64 divisiones), verde (trama de 80 divisiones).
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