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Not sure why to be honest but I think it looks good.

A slightly abstracted image of a display of colorful display of wire choices in a Tokyo electronics shop.

I love these little wire hangers. I should make more...

Two large balls made of wire

Just had my morning cup a' joe!

Happy Macro Monday!

Copper Wire is a metal and is used in electric and electronics Compounds, so that it can flow electricity very easily as it is a good conductor of electricity, this is a type of a metal in which there are many types of contents present in the same and it is cadmium free copper as well as also know with the name “ Electrolyte Copper” which is 100 % pure.

 

Bare copper wire is complex shape wire and cable. Bare copper wire in use as overhead power source for subways, light and heavy transit systems, electrically powered mine trains, buses, and industrial cranes. The bare copper wire likely also touches conduit, and other similar things etc.

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Crown Jewels of the Wire is dedicated to the collectors of historic glass and porcelain insulators used by telegraph, telephone and electric power utilities. Insulators are the "crown jewels of the Wire."

What Are Insulators? "Insulators? You mean those glass things on the top of telephone poles? I must have shot at hundreds of those things when I was a kid!" Insulator collectors hear that a lot, as we attempt to explain just what it is that we collect. Hearing it usually makes us cringe, wondering just what rare treasure that person shot off the crossarm those many years ago.

 

fun burning wire wool

Seems like every time I head over to Europe I see a Wire Fox Terrier, the kind of dogs I grew up with. Then right before I head home I see a Welsh Terrier, the kind of dog I have now.

Wire wool under bridge, long exposure in Harrogate North Yorkshire

MWN's plain woven mesh mainly use the material stainless steel wire, it has two types: plain weave and plain dutch weave.

 

Stainless steel is selected for their wear-resisting, heat-resisting, acid-resisting and corrosion resisting characteristics. Many different grades of stainless are used in wire cloth.T304 is the most common, but others are used in specific applications to take advantage of each grade's unique properties. The wire mesh made of stainless steel is extensively used in mining , chemical industry, food industry and pharmaceutical industry.

 

Our pleave woven mesh products are generally made of stainless steel Type 302,304,304L,316,316L,321 and 430 etc. We produce them in all kinds of forms,such as the material, the wire diameter, the size of the mesh , width and length.

Plain weave: Each weft wire passes over one and under one warp wire, and each warp wire passes over one and under one weft wire, every weft wire have and warp wire the same diameter.

Characteristics: square aperture ,high flow through , relative high open area, as result less pressure drop during filtration suitable for all kinds of filtration up to 63 micron.

Plain Dutch weave: woven as a plain weave. Each warp wire and each weft wire passes over and under the next adjacent complementary wire, as in normal Plain Weave, except the warp wires are larger in diameter than the weft wires. This allows a greater mesh count in the weft direction.

Characteristics:"zero"--aperture, more solid than square or rectangular mesh, relative high open area, suitable for all kinds of filtration.

Large, detailed protea created entirely from fine coloured wire

Barbed wire fence along the road that lead to my brother's house

A ball of steel wire

Bilton batting, against Pool, at Bilton Lane, during a second round (of 16) tie in the Airedale & Wharfedale Senior League's Waddilove Cup. Bilton, Division One leaders, lost by three wickets to Pool, mid-table in the Aire-Wharfe's Premier Division.

 

Match statistics

 

Bilton versus Pool @ Bilton Lane

 

Airedale & Wharfedale Senior League, Waddilove Cup, Round Two (45 overs, 1.30pm start)

 

Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 51 (h/c). Bilton won the toss and elected to bat. Bilton 204 off 44.2 overs (Rob Taylor 63, Sras Pahwa 34, Nick Walker 24, Richard Vass 20, Charlie Bell 3-31, Robbie Goldthorp 3-52, Sydney Wood 2-29) lost by three wickets to Pool 205-7 off 36.2 overs (Charlie Bell 94, Jimmy Carlton 34, Logan Duval 21, Ryan Heptinstall 4-30)

 

Here’s my attempt on the wire sculpture assignment. I decided to stick with the whole nature and/or Spring theme as from the previous assignment. Truly, do have a love for Spring and nature, which is why I decided to incorporate this theme onto this assignment. So, what doesn’t say Spring/nature without butterflies, color, and flower petals? Reasons why I decided to create this wire sculpture.

 

I knew during my brainstorming process that I didn’t want my sculpture to be bland and lifeless. As I was searching for ways to add life to my wire sculpture, I came across this art technique/craft called dipped wire. Where you take your wire sculpture/piece, dip it into wood glue [not once but twice throughout the process, maybe add some color if wanted, and let it set to dry. Which in the end, gives you a dipped wire sculpture/piece. I personally thought the idea was unique and what I needed to give my sculpture more life, which is why I decided to use this technique. The emphasis is on the dipped wire petals and/or the color. There’s a balance as well with the color the petals posses and the blandness of the butterfly wire sculpture. To keep the sculpture altogether, I used a half of a foam sphere. Those added details bring some sort of harmony onto the sculpture for those reasons are why I was pleased on how it turned out.

 

You got wires, going in

You got wires, coming out of your skin

You got tears, making tracks

I got tears, that are scared of the facts

 

Running, down corridors through, automatic doors

Got to get to you, got to see this through

I see hope is here, in a plastic box

I've seen christmas lights, reflect in your eyes

 

You got wires, going in

You got wires, coming out of your skin

There's dry blood, on your wrist

Your dry blood on my fingertip

 

Running, down corridoors through, automatic doors

Got to get to you, got to see this through

First night of your life, curled up on your own

Looking at you now, you would never know

 

I see it in your eyes, I see it in your eyes

You'll be alright

I see it in your eyes, I see it in your eyes

You'll be alright

 

Alright

 

Running, down corridors through, automatic doors

Got to get to you, got to see this through

I see hope is here, in a plastic box

I've seen christmas lights, reflect in your eyes

down corridors, through automatic doors

Got to get to you, got to see this through

First night of your life, curled up on your own

Looking at you now, you would never know.

 

Detail of the Walter Taylor Bridge in Indooroopilly, Brisbane.

Panda Wire Rope Co.,Ltd has the rich expereince on manufacturing,designing,supplying Wire Rope,Wire Rope Sling,Wire Rope assemblies.We have the large diameter wire rope plants,midium diameter wire rope,minimum diameter wire rope plants.Our company can manufacture the wire rope according to GB/T20118-2006(Ordinary purpose Wire Rope),GB/T8918-2006(Important purpose Wire Rope),GB/T20067-2006(Big Diameter Wire Rope) etc Chinese Standards.Meanwhile,we can manufacture according to ISO,DIN,BS,API,ASTM,JIS and ETC.

I always thought the telephone pole in my back yard had way too many wires coming off of it. They do form interesting angles though.

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My first wire bangle Ive ever made

This is a picture i took for an art supply storage idea!

All fo the green bundles have been wrapped around the needles and tied in groups of 10 strands.

Thanks for viewing my photos. Comments are much appreciated and critique is especially welcome.

On WIRED use of the words "revolution" and "revolutionize" in headlines

Image of welding wire on Kodachrome 64

by Ruth Asawa

De Young Museum, San Francisco

Not sure what this structure is, but I saw it!

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