Hand Wrench
Paul Julius Martus designed this “hand” wrench and cast it out of bronze. It reminds me of a monkey’s paw. Via Core77.
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Paul Julius Martus designed this “hand” wrench and cast it out of bronze. It reminds me of a monkey’s paw. Via Core77.
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When he heard his grandkids were dressing up as Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm from the Flintstones, Bill LeMaster volunteered to build them the Flintstone car.
PT @ MAKE points us to Wim Delvoye’s intricate art made from Corten steel, the same material used in Richard Serra’s monolithic sculptures. The site doesn’t say, but I’m willing to bet some kind of laser or plasma cutter was involved. Related: Cal Lane’s Steel Lace