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What are these and what are they for, please?
Look like various forms of wall anchor, not sure if the specific types have names (they probably do). Idea is that they are used to mount something to a wall where a screw by itself wouldn't stay in the drywall (or other thing wall material). Basically I need to put a screw here but behind here isn't a stud. Also this video doesn't show it but the idea is that you first drill a hole in the wall big enough to fit the wall anchor through, and then as you tighten the screw, it causes the anchor to expand and keep the whole unit from being ripped out.
Second from top is my favourite. Works in light wooden walls, works in brick and concrete walls (assuming you have the proper drill to get a hole in there in the first place, which I do). I got two boxes of them in different sizes and I use them for everything.
The various folding ones or the ones that look like lunar landers, wow, those look crazy. I assume useful for drywall?
Chatenois, France by SHKT
I live by the motto, “if you can’t buy what you want, make it.” And this motto came to life recently in the form of a floral mosaic dining table for my back deck.
Our deck table had been showing its age already when the wind caught the umbrella and cracked it. I wanted to replace it with a mosaic table because I’d been enjoying that art form recently. But I couldn’t get one the size I wanted so I got creative.
I spent a few weeks looking for tile and figuring out a very loose design concept. I started by picking a limited set of tile shapes and a color palette.
Once the tiles arrived I had a piece of particle board cut to size for the base and I experimented with different motifs until I settled on a selection of floral shapes that gave me plenty of variety to fill space without locking me into one repeating pattern.
And then I was off! I basically doodled my way around the table, attaching tiles with Weld Bond (I went through 4 full bottles!) and rocking out to the K-Pop Demon Hunters soundtrack.
Once the florals were done it was time for the background…
Over 3,800 1cm glass tiles make up the not-design part of the design. It went pretty quickly though because I just had to fill the space, leaving room for grout.
Once I had the tile done, my husband assisted with disassembly and reassembly. We used the legs off the original table for this one (waste not).
One huge bucket of black grout later…
She is finished.
I enjoyed making it and just looking at it makes me so happy - I can’t wait for all the dinners we’ll have around this table 🌼❤️
English added by me :)
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DAILYWORLDCINEMA’S 5TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT day 5: favourite costume design
Donkey Skin / Peau d'âne (1970) dir. Jacques Demy 🇫🇷 costume design by Gitt Magrini
PORCO ROSSO 1992 | Hayao Miyazaki
a CRITTER? Carrying a BERRY?? Across a BRAMBLE VINE?????
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