Pawnee John S. Johnston, 24 July 1897 Detroit Publishing Company photograph collection Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division LC-D4-62476
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Pawnee John S. Johnston, 24 July 1897 Detroit Publishing Company photograph collection Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division LC-D4-62476
brb daydreaming about yawls
reblog to tell your mutual you’re proud of them and it’ll all work out
something you don't learn until you get really far into the making and tinkering life is that there's no such thing as "glue" really. there are so many kinds of substances that stick other substances together and they are all very different and if you just go look at the adhesives aisle in the hardware store the packaging never actually tells you anything useful. it's like "this is SUPER T-REX POWER GLUE" and the fine print says "good for use on wood metal and plastic". okay. but WHICH PLASTICS MY GOOD BITCH,
because SURPRISE, there's no such thing as "plastic" either. every kind of wood is basically the same on a chemical level, but the only thing every plastic has in common is "some of its molecules are long" and that is NOT a quality that determines how things stick together.
I just ordered some stuff I hope will permanently stick a circuit board to a steel sheet and withstand temperatures up to 150 degrees. by the way circuit boards are made of epoxy-bound woven glass cloth which is cool as hell but what the fuck do you glue that with? can any of the 12 kinds of adhesives I currently own do that? no of course not. if I want to stick two pieces of acrylic together so hard they become watertight to a depth of 3000 metres I have some shit that does that, but it does literally nothing else.
anyway. once you start learning how many kinds of sticking things together there are, the people at 3M start to seem like witches and I don't know if they're the kind we can trust with that level of arcane knowledge
Can I introduce you to one of the most useful sites from the early web? It’s thistothat.com and it tells you what kind of adhesives work to stick different types of substances together. It looks like it was designed in 1999 with some ads slapped over the top, because it was designed in 1999…. But like most things from the early web, it does what’s on the label: tells you how to stick this to that.
Arcane knowledge my ass, the internet used to be useful about shit.
Eileen David - Winter Tide Pools, 2024 - Oil on canvas
fall colors in the north cascades (ig: marshayame)
Kit John S. Johnston, 29 June 1897 Detroit Publishing Company photograph collection Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division LC-D4-62386
Alexandra Buckle (born in 1984). British
Golden Park Light (2024)
Linocut print on paper
26 x 36 cm, 10 x 14 in approx
This is a real picture taken by photographer Keinichi Ohno. It's a single photo of a bird standing at the edge of some water with a wall and its reflection creating a fascinating optical illusion.
Moon, Venus, The Pleiades
Looking around at 11,000 feet on Ophir Pass, Colorado
Sign in a Bakery
Gleneden Beach, Oregon
Molas Pass, Silverton Colorado
Hope you don’t feel objectified, or whatever Sabrina said.