this is making me cry why wont the animal just move its head the water is right there
hes doing the best he can
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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this is making me cry why wont the animal just move its head the water is right there
hes doing the best he can
I know she’s bending the sleeves, but she’s just TOO CUTE to move.
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Riddled Table / Design: Steven Holl, 2007 / The originality and workmanship of its legs are the outstanding features of the Riddled table, which incorporates the notion of porosity found in multiple architecture works by Steven Holl. The thin sheets of wood, folded through laser engraving, make this table even more spectacular in its apparent defiance of the laws of physics. These two legs, akin to origami sculptures, allow the passage of internal light to create a myriad of lights and shadows.
Completed Scrap Pile box prototype, with its first coat of Varnish/Oil. 9"x4-½"x4-½", made from 3/8" square assorted wood rods.
Build post here.
To make the Okin stems I made this duplicator jig for the lathe.
I first built a perfectly square and flat wooden box that clamps onto the bed of my lathe, this flat surface will give the cutter/follower something to move around on.
The holder for the cutting bit and template follower was made from mahogany.
The brass template was cut with the help of a paper template. To make the paper template, I took a prototype Okin stem, glued it to a piece of paper and traced around it’s shadow that was created by the afternoon sun. This gave a fairly accurate profile to follow.
After the template was cut out and hand filed smooth, I attached it to the base with adjustable support screws. The positioning was micro-adjusted in relation to the lathe spindle center. After a bunch of test stems turned from maple I had everything dialed in.
More detailed photographs of how the jig works will be in the next post!
Oh, and this grasshopper totally approved.
Untwisted Ropes Tacked to Gallery Walls Appear to Sprout like Trees
“As I swallow books I taste each word carefully and I wonder things.”
We were a perfect match. Maybe that’s why we burnt out.
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Take me drunk. I'm home. But you're not here.
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