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  • Day 17 of 365

    365 Day 17

    The 365 Project Day 17 is focused on the theme of metal. This theme can be interpreted in different ways, such as capturing images of metallic objects, focusing on the textures and shades of metal, or exploring the symbolic implications of metal in different cultures and contexts.

    One way to approach the theme of metal is to focus on the visual qualities of metallic surfaces. Metal has a unique sheen and luster that reflects light and creates intricate patterns through its various colors and textures. Photographers can experiment with angles, lighting, and framing to capture the essence of metal in their images, showing how metal interacts with its environment and how it creates different moods and atmospheres.

    Another way to explore the theme of metal is to consider its symbolic meanings and connotations. In many cultures, metal is associated with strength, durability, and resilience. It is often used to commemorate important events or achievements, such as medals, trophies, and plaques. Metal can also represent power, authority, and wealth, as in the case of crowns, swords, and shields.

    In addition, metal can represent various feelings and emotions, such as coldness, hardness, or harshness. It can evoke a sense of industrialization, modernity, and progress, as metal is a key component of many technological and infrastructural systems. It can also represent environmental issues, as the extraction and processing of metal can have significant impacts on the ecosystems and communities where it occurs.

    Overall, the theme of metal invites photographers to reflect on the complexity and diversity of this material, and to showcase its many facets and meanings through their images. Whether through close-up shots of metallic objects, abstract compositions that play with light and shadow, or portraits that capture the essence of metal in people and places, photographers can use this theme as a starting point for creative exploration and experimentation.

    Posted by Joel Dill on 2011-01-18 00:59:38

  • Cut lumber, top laid out

    Cut lumber, top laid out

    Cut lumber, top laid out

    The bench best is meant to be about 70×29 inches, designed up of ten 2x4s and four 4x4s laid on end and clamped collectively with threaded rod and nuts.

    I did not want any inexperienced or damp lumber in the bench best, so all the pieces have been salvaged from my aged lumber pile. I did not have sufficient 2x4s, so I rip cut a few of major 2×8 joists and even a enormous 2×12 that yielded a few 2x4s.

    Posted by simonov on 2015-12-06 20:06:32

    Tagged: , lumber , challenge , walker , woodworkers , bench

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    Traditional Woodworking Applications

    Posted by Bandit 12 on 2015-02-02 17:02:47

    Tagged: , standard , Woodworking , Woodwork , Equipment , Arnold , Walker , Catalogue , Plane , Fore Plane , wooden aircraft , Brace , Bit , hand brace

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