Certainly takes a highly skilled craftsman. There are probably CNC machines that do this in a much more controlled way for today’s hand-craft deficient industrial designers 😅
I should do this. I have a kid on the back of the bike now often so am nervous about the learning curve of getting foot out.
it’s a tool for making compound curved metal from flat sheets http://www.justinbaker.co.uk/
bicycle. I used to ride with vivo barefoot shoes but one part of my pedal pushed on the outer edge of my foot and it became really painful and sensitive after about a year of near daily riding
I want to make a small hydraulic press with a jack for my small home studio. I haven’t looked into it for awhile. The way I learned was to form copper with dies I made using plexi sheet cut and layered between vulcanized rubber. It’s been many years. But it was something like this. My shop mates and I discovered the most astonishing forms. It was so fun.
Hydraulic press for sure, and still want to learn how to use an English Wheel
😂 that back pain is very familiar. We’re still very much in the repetition phase even at 8 years old. Right now I finished The Magician’s Nephew for the… maybe 10th time?! Oh my god, it’s a challenge. But I do still love that book.
I also love your new story for birthday tradition. It reminds me of the sweetest birthday scene in the show Better Things. Do you know it? The clip is here but it’s best in the context of the whole show. https://youtu.be/bqLJnOyuP_k
do you ride a bike with these? Wondering if they are thick soled enough for pedal metal to not hurt feet over long rides
Venus retrograding; dark night of the soul; people didn’t choose to fast on what used to feed them but hasn’t been fun for years.
That’s my guess.
man or woman with that attitude makes no difference: no thanks
One thing I definitely don’t miss about the 90’s: hanging around the house for too long waiting for a girl to call.
Also, I’m married, so I guess it worked but still. That really sucked.
“Ungoverned” is I suppose what unfolds with the loss of seriousness about the oath of office before God
yes, somehow unveiling subtle intentions to align them better with my nature and the work of my life
may you have success!
both my grandfathers were doctors. whenever a family member was sick the treatment was always “you’ll be fine” lol
broken bones and stitches were another matter of course
