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she might not get 8bit art /me shrugs... I like it... yeah those dimensions were pretty much exactly what I intended to start with :) Good to know... I kinda want to do a goatse milli but I might have to pull down some thin stringers to get the details like i want them...
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you bet I am! I also have a little bit to sell/give away, I used about a 3 inch blank of 32mm and got quite a bit, I highly recommend it, it's a fun thing to do while waiting for the kiln to warm up, or during any down time/safety breaks
building the bottom half is the worst part cuz sometimes the stringers will shift all over the place, I had to dump it out and re-do about four times, I still don't get how the pros do it so cleanly
I'll also add that this is the first time my mom was not impressed with my work, she says it looks like something the dermatologist would remove from your skin, and doesn't think it looks like a taco lol :/ oh well
i immediately thought it was a taco and didn't see your name
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I saw the taco for sure man, looks like a great job for your first attempt. I tried my first stringer stack about a month ago. I tried to build a red anarchy sign with a black background in a 25mm tube :). It totally turned out as a red "A" which I was happy enough with since my first name begins with "A". I feel like I learned alot from it. Next time I need to get my stringers smaller, and my starting tube larger to increase the amount of detail I can include. Next time I'm probably going to step up to some 44-50mm, it will sure take a lot longer to stack the stringers, but should show a ton more detail.
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Things don't work the way we want somedays.
Here is my first attempt at a raygun recycler and due to my build ignorance, what was once a nice piece is now , we'll let's just say not so nice.
On with the show. ..
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😧😧😧
Can tell a lot of work went into that one stroker. Damn man!
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Today I'm salvaging parts and doing it again.
Tomorrow it will be "fresh out of the kiln"
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Today I'm salvaging parts and doing it again.
Tomorrow it will be "fresh out of the kiln"
I guess that means I should try again today too. Because compared to this, I'd better be able to fix my tiny piece. Thanks for the motivation homie. Good work and looking forward to seeing the repair!
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Stroker, it wasn't all that long ago people were giving you shit for experimenting with color before mastering shaping (though even your beginner stuff was pretty darn nice). What a long way you've come in such a short time. I love seeing your pictures and it helps to know that even you have some days that don't go swimmingly. Looking forward to seeing the reincarnation.
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Slyme accented recycler, actually the kiwi color of Slyme. Been having fun puting these together lately.
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I guess that means I should try again today too. Because compared to this, I'd better be able to fix my tiny piece. Thanks for the motivation homie. Good work and looking forward to seeing the repair!
The one great thing about repairs like this are you have nothing to loose and most likely alot to gain in skill.
As we move up the skills ladder our pieces we build get more and more complicated (if you are pushing yourself that is.
With this logic it will behoove you to get used to fixing stuff on your builds.
Very few heady pieces make to the shelf without at least one or two big fixes along the way.
Go out and fix it. It will feel good.
By the way I gutted that piece this morning and it has been rebuilt and 8s annealing as we speak.
May the force be with you.
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Stroker, it wasn't all that long ago people were giving you shit for experimenting with color before mastering shaping (though even your beginner stuff was pretty darn nice). What a long way you've come in such a short time. I love seeing your pictures and it helps to know that even you have some days that don't go swimmingly. Looking forward to seeing the reincarnation.
Thanks for the kind words marina. It has been rebuilt and I'll post pics later.
Oh and just so you know I have a fair share of these days but I see that as progression.
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Well i was determined to get a finished piece so here is the rebuild.
Looks pretty sweet I think.
Moral of the story. Never give up...
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Nice job on the recycler axis wolf .
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You fixed the shit out of that. Great pic too! Total attitude adjustment you gave me today man thanks
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Stroker,
Would love to rep you again for that awesome piece of determination. Thanks for sharing!!
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Thanks guys . It really just comes down to attitude and determination sometimes.
I was totally defeated for about 5 minutes then I knew it was going back together.
Here are a few gallery shots. Turned out pretty decent.
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ooooooOOOOOOOoooooo pretty me likes... I have def. started to rethink pieces cracking etc after watching a preston hanna video in which he mentions pushing ones limits often leads to just the kind of days you mention and we all experience. Seeing this kinda drives that message home. Thanks fer that! Looks amazing. I really enjoy the laser gun designs and intend to try to incorporate some of that into some projects I have in mind if my skills will let me get there soon enough. I seem remember sitting in jail thinking about designs for stuff and wanting to make laser guns (I think I saw some Duck Dodgers or something) then getting either an issue of the flow or glassline and seeing some awesome work like yours and being happy people were doing just that already.
(Suddenly wishes he could check the magazines he doesn't have with him atm to see if there are actually laser guns in one of them, to confirm this isn't some bizarre fabrication of memory...) Stranger things have occurred in the ole noggin...
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Thanks Stroker! Your recyc doesn't look bad either :D, maybe someday soon I will foray into the world of fantastic form. Until then I will work on my function to the max, I'm starting to get the hydrodynamics of these things down!
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Damn stroker, that's gnarly.
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How do you made that last spoon?? It looks so damn cool
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Nice shaping in the tube. Looks Like a solid weld from neck to can as well, solid work man
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I like this one. But I would use it for flowers only.
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I need a nice tube. I broke my Greenthumb from Goodstash and my double perc from migrant glass. I could really use a tube.
Too bad there so expensive. I get them at work or on trade at the shop. Who can afford them.
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Havnt posted in here in a while. I have a bunch of new stuff, but these I have a picture of, so BAM
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m...psrhkvubc2.jpg
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Damn Nomad... all the glass you melt and you cant make yourself a frikken tube??
hummm
Khan
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Cool raven skulls... I do love animal bones...
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Bunch of baby bird skulls.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m...pszcrfasid.jpg
I made the right row & my shop mate made the left row.
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Here is my favorite collab to date.
Happystacks or levi and Liz from lever2stacks really went over and above.
Liz is a master already and has amazing skills in masking.
Pics don't do this one justice.
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Like I said, pics just don't do this justice
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This was a fun change
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Very nice work everybody!!!!!
-Hedless
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love that hammer head shark, such a great idea!