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02/03/2014 02:20:21 PM · #6226 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Holder for a leather "strop" for knife/razor sharpening? |
That's what I thought at first, but they're usually on a ring of some sort, and just one strap not two. |
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02/03/2014 02:48:08 PM · #6227 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Holder for a leather "strop" for knife/razor sharpening? |
...and you pipped the Bearmaster to the post.
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02/03/2014 03:17:26 PM · #6228 |
Pfffft... Shudda gone with my gut, but it's like no strop I have ever whetted a blade on, I can tell you THAT :-) |
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02/03/2014 04:10:57 PM · #6229 |
Woot! I'll get something up in a little while. Been a while since I came up with one, forgot I need to have stuff in queue!
I've never seen one like this either, but the only ones I'm really familiar with are the ones that old school barbers use, which look like what Robert describes.
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02/03/2014 06:05:59 PM · #6230 |
Here we go...
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02/03/2014 08:27:32 PM · #6231 |
pulley wheel
Message edited by author 2014-02-03 20:27:58. |
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02/03/2014 08:37:53 PM · #6232 |
Belt takeoffs on a drill press? |
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02/03/2014 09:35:44 PM · #6233 |
Nope, and nope. Quite cold, both of these guesses... |
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02/03/2014 11:20:57 PM · #6234 |
A small air piston with o ring grooves? |
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02/04/2014 08:54:32 AM · #6235 |
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: A small air piston with o ring grooves? |
Nope... very creative guess, but pretty much as far off as the others!
One clue: although it looks like it should move, in use it does not do so.
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02/04/2014 09:22:39 AM · #6236 |
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02/04/2014 11:01:37 AM · #6237 |
Originally posted by Spork99: heat sink |
In general, yes. Can you provide more detail?
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02/04/2014 11:08:25 AM · #6238 |
i was wondering if it was a heat sink as well. maybe for a model airplane? |
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02/04/2014 12:20:12 PM · #6239 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Originally posted by Spork99: heat sink |
In general, yes. Can you provide more detail? |
radiator fins on an 0.049 engine. |
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02/04/2014 01:16:01 PM · #6240 |
Originally posted by Spork99: Originally posted by kirbic: Originally posted by Spork99: heat sink |
In general, yes. Can you provide more detail? |
radiator fins on an 0.049 engine. |
Wow, I hadn't even thought of that. Kinda does look like that, but no.
I'll take the generic "heat sink" answer. It's actually a heat sink that mounts on top of a microprocessor. Just couldn't resist posting another heat sink ;-)
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02/04/2014 01:23:31 PM · #6241 |
Next time clean that stuff up a bit please. Thanks. |
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02/04/2014 08:08:05 PM · #6242 |
I was going to guess that it was a double nipple polisher for robot nipples, but I guess not since it doesn't move. I suppose I could have guessed a heat sink for a robot nipple polisher! |
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02/04/2014 10:36:45 PM · #6243 |
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02/04/2014 10:52:14 PM · #6244 |
Too easy for me :)
I'll wait for someone else on this. |
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02/04/2014 11:14:39 PM · #6245 |
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02/04/2014 11:29:23 PM · #6246 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Looks like coral... |
Well sure, but what species Robt? ;) |
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02/05/2014 12:31:23 AM · #6247 |
Originally posted by Cory: Originally posted by Bear_Music: Looks like coral... |
Well sure, but what species Robt? ;) |
Well, it's a Scleractinia, like a brain coral, a rock-like coral, but exactly which one I do not know. |
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02/05/2014 12:33:04 AM · #6248 |
How about a fossil of a Rugose coral, the ancestors of the Scleractinians? Common in the vast central sea beds of, say, Oklahoma :-) |
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02/05/2014 12:35:54 AM · #6249 |
I agree fully with your assessment. :)
Wouldn't have required more than Scleractina. :D |
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02/05/2014 12:36:56 AM · #6250 |
FYI - Impressive work. :D |
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