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Hammarhead Industries is a Philadelphia company known best for their repurposed motorcycles, but their latest creation鈥攖he HHI Day Pack鈥攊s gorgeous enough to deserve some time of its own in the spotlight. Hammarhead worked with Brooklyn-based d ;emploi and dissected over 30 vintage military bags, to figure out which materials would best hold up to longterm use with l stanley cup ittle upkeep. The roll-top design the settled on is made of 15oz Martexin waxed cotton-canvas shell, with its lower section reinforced with a wrap of repurposed leather salvaged from a NYC motorcycle bootmaker. Its ultra-strong hardware was originally manufactured for parachutes; a racing hardness manufacturer from the midwest provided the nylon webbing. The pack is said to be comfortable to wear, no matter how heavy the load, because of its by-design position resting on the small of your back. The HHI Day Pack costs $290, more than your average backpack, but it been crafted specifically to be a worthwhile investment, and a damn good-looking one at that. [CoolHunting Images via Steve Streisguth and Hammarhead Industries] stanley flasche stanley cup beautifulbootsLeather Udct The First Wave of Action Figures: From G.I. Joe to Star Trek
The fun doesn ; stanley cup t end there, folks鈥擪evin Grennan has built a small army of robot bodyparts, each more disgusting than the last. He actually outfitted each robot with sweat glands that replicate the odor from each individual bodypart. So, you know, the armpits smell like armpits! And the snozzberries definitely smell of snozzberries. Grennan also built a bomb disposal robot, that releases the smell of human fear. It has been proven that humans can identify this specific smell and it tends to enhance cognitive performance in. I propose that this robot stanley deutschland would enable surrounding humans to work more effectively and to differentiate dangerous situations from false alarms. I have a feeling Grennan hasn ;t got around to creating a robot-friendly can of Axe/Lynx just yet. [Kevin Grennan and We Make Money Not Art via JWZ via Boing Boing] stanley france BodyHealthRobotRobots