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  • Anna Watts – Carpentry at Trade School

    Trade School - Carpentry- Anna Watts

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    Posted by mayanfamilies on 2017-06-03 00:53:40

  • Red and blonde wooden rear bicycle fender.

    Wooden rear bicycle fender 1 - red/blonde/red

    We have a beautiful piece of furniture available for sale on our Etsy shop. The piece is made of steam bent poplar wood and features steel hardware. Steam bending is a technique that involves applying steam to wood, which makes it pliable enough to bend into different shapes. This process has been used for centuries and is an excellent way to create furniture with unique curves and shapes.

    Poplar wood is a great choice for furniture making because it is easy to work with, relatively inexpensive, and has a beautiful grain pattern. The wood is also lightweight and strong, which makes it ideal for creating furniture that is both attractive and functional.

    The steel hardware used in this piece is both durable and stylish. It adds a modern, industrial look to the furniture and complements the natural beauty of the wood. The hardware is also designed to withstand regular use and maintain its appearance over time.

    Overall, this piece of furniture is a beautiful addition to any home or office. Its unique design and high-quality materials ensure that it will be a conversation starter and a cherished piece for years to come. Visit our Etsy shop to view this item and other unique pieces we have available for sale.

    Posted by Red Tail Fenders on 2010-03-24 20:17:52

  • “10 Captivating Shots with the iPad Mini at the Core”

    Ingrained iPad Mini Shoot 10

    Ingrained Sleeves is a company that specializes in the production of handmade oak MacBook and iPad cases. As a result, the company decided to carry out a product photoshoot to showcase their latest collection.

    The photoshoot was essential in promoting the new collection as well as establishing the brand’s reputation as a high-quality, handmade case producer. Therefore, the company invested in a talented product photographer, a studio space, lighting, and other equipment required to produce high-quality product photographs.

    The setup for the photoshoot involved positioning the products in front of a plain backdrop to prevent any distractions and ensure the focus was solely on the products. They utilized lighting and reflectors to adjust the shadows and highlight the textures and unique features of each case. Through the careful use of angles and poses, the photographer captured a variety of shots of each product from different perspectives, providing a selection of photographs that could be used for advertising purposes.

    The photographer also considered additional elements while shooting the product photos, such as lifestyle images to showcase the cases in use, and creative backgrounds that match the cases’ personalities. By incorporating these factors into the photoshoot, it established a connection between the products and their potential customers.

    The resulting photographs were used in the company’s digital and print advertising such as social media, e-commerce stores, and other online platforms. They were shared with their followers on social media, providing them with a preview of the new collection, the craftsmanship, and the attention to detail put into each item.

    Overall, the product photoshoot accomplished the company’s goals in establishing its brand reputation as a quality handmade case producer and promoting the collection to reach a larger audience. With the photographs, it allowed potential customers to visualize the products, leading to an increase in sales and brand recognition.

    Posted by drewacreative on 2014-01-06 02:04:50

  • Starting a Native Plant Garden: My Journey in Pictures (IMG_20160104_150419)

    IMG_20160104_150419 - Trying to start a native plant garden

    This statement appears to be a social media post expressing frustration with the commercialization and proliferation of false gods and prophets during the holiday season. The poster specifically mentions Jesus Christ (“Iesus Yeshua”), potentially indicating a dissatisfaction with the ways in which his teachings and message have been distorted or commodified. The phrase “Jesus Christ has left the chat” may be a clever or humorous way of expressing this sentiment, suggesting that the authentic presence of Jesus is absent amidst the noise and chaos of the holiday season. At its core, this content seems to be a call for greater authenticity and sincerity in religious practices and discourse during the Christmas season.

    Posted by treeegrass on 2022-08-30 08:14:44

  • “10 Tips for Reducing Your Household Expenses”

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    The author of this content was fortunate enough to get permission from the city forester to haul away sections of a prime American Black Walnut tree after it was cut down for removal. Despite it being almost two years since the tree was taken out, the author wanted to test a small section of the wood to see if it had stabilized.

    The author prefers to use reclaimed wood for their projects whenever possible, rather than ordering it from the lumberyard. Most of the wood used is from cut-offs from a local woodshop and the occasional felled tree, all of which would otherwise end up in the landfill.

    Reclaimed wood refers to wood that has been salvaged from its original use and repurposed for something else. This method of using wood has gained popularity in recent years as society becomes more environmentally conscious. Using reclaimed wood instead of newly harvested wood can help reduce deforestation and limit waste.

    Reclaimed wood can come from a variety of sources, including old barns, factories, and homes. The quality of the wood can vary widely depending on the source, age and previous use of the wood. Some reclaimers focus on recovering wood from unique sources, like old wine barrels, while others focus on reclaiming wood from more traditional sources like 19th-century factories.

    When using reclaimed wood for a project, it is important to properly prepare the wood to make sure it is safe to use. Reclaimed wood can often contain nails, screws, and other hidden metal objects that could cause damage to tools and pose a safety hazard. The wood should also be checked for mold and insects before being used, as these could potentially spread to other parts of the project or cause health problems.

    Despite the extra work that may be required when using reclaimed wood, many woodworkers find the benefits to be worth it. Each piece of reclaimed wood has its own unique history and character, often featuring color variations and unique grain patterns that can make for a stunning finished product. Additionally, using reclaimed wood can be a more cost-effective option compared to buying new wood from a lumberyard.

    The popularity of reclaimed wood has led to the creation of numerous businesses specializing in the collection and sale of reclaimed wood. These businesses often have a network of sources to draw from, allowing them to offer a wide variety of wood types, sizes, and appearances. They may also offer services like kiln-drying and milling to prepare the wood for use in projects.

    In conclusion, using reclaimed wood for woodworking projects has multiple benefits, from reducing waste and deforestation to providing a unique source of wood with character and history. While there are challenges to using reclaimed wood, with proper preparation, the end result can be a beautiful and environmentally sustainable piece of art.

    Posted by jmcraftworks on 2007-12-21 21:15:15