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poppy, Comment for image # 13805 | 24 Aug 09 07:22 |
Super detail! |
JohnG., Comment for image # 13805 | 23 Aug 09 18:45 |
Amazing process, David. We all are going to book this into our building techniques. Thank you!!!! |
David Duckett, Image # 13805 | 23 Aug 09 17:34 |
2 scoops, please. I put filler into the scoop and used the rounded end of a small paint brush to round the contact area. Any further refinements will be done when covering and painting. 5 cents, please. |
David Duckett, Image # 13804 | 23 Aug 09 17:30 |
With the tape removed, light sanding and some filler blend it in with the leading edge. |
David Duckett, Image # 13803 | 23 Aug 09 17:27 |
Just like surgery, the piece is masked to allow sanding and shaping. |
David Duckett, Image # 13802 | 23 Aug 09 17:26 |
A notch was cut from the leading edge and the scoop is glued in place. |
David Duckett, Image # 13801 | 23 Aug 09 17:24 |
Using tracing paper, I traced the scoop outline and then turned the paper over and traced it onto harder 3/32" stock with a pen. Remove the paper and outline the pattern with the pen. The rounded tip of the pen and a small amout of pressure "cuts" the outline into the wood which makes removal of the center wood easier. |
rhysleo, Comment for image # 13792 | 23 Aug 09 09:04 |
oh wow! i would LOVE to have a pistachio plant in my backyard. |
SteveM, Comment for image # 13792 | 22 Aug 09 23:55 |
Mmmmm, I love pistachios! |
David Duckett, Image # 13789 | 22 Aug 09 20:36 |
Almost there... |
reuben199, Comment for image # 13766 | 20 Aug 09 02:09 |
Thats awesome :-) |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 13766 | 19 Aug 09 21:46 |
Too funny! |
Roring40, Comment for image # 13766 | 19 Aug 09 21:44 |
we have to have really sticky tyres to keep our cars on the road and not only do we drive on the wrong side of the road but we only ever drive in reverse. Makes life interesting |
rhysleo, Comment for image # 13766 | 19 Aug 09 21:34 |
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David Duckett, Image # 13769 | 19 Aug 09 21:18 |
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reuben199, Comment for image # 13758 | 19 Aug 09 02:12 |
Hey, Timed eposures are possible with DSLR digital camera's, but not normally with your basic point and shoot auto digital camera's. I'll add an example :-) |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 13758 | 18 Aug 09 19:58 |
Timed exposures with digitals are possible but you may have to read the ins. manual. Some cameras have a setting for nighttime sky. |
BillParker, Comment for image # 13758 | 18 Aug 09 16:28 |
You can't do a timed exposure with a digital camera, can you? An old 35mm with a tripod, set about f8 with a 30 second exposure on TRIAX 400 asa film oughtta do it... |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 13758 | 18 Aug 09 15:16 |
Yes and thanks! |
jgood, Comment for image # 13758 | 18 Aug 09 15:06 |
Consulting my little star chart, Venus is currently the middle of Gemini (with the twins Castor and Pollox visbile). Was this just before dawn? |
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