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Mind boggling patience! Sweet design! If that don't take top prize we should all protest. Nice job on the signature too.
How did you do the ends of the shafts?
Going too slow will burn the oak. You'll need to run a few experimental cuts to dial it in. I would do a rough cut and a finish cut. (all my advice is based on an electric hand router)
Use a very sharp bit to reduce burned edges.
#2 without the gray frame. I also think you're missing the boat by not miss-aligning the squares like you did in the first thread. It's a clean icon and says a little bit about the profession.
I have discovered (someone showed me) that some people with blogs are making money with banner adds and sponsors. They run an online magazine in effect and get advertisers. If your content is interesting to people and you get enough followers you can sell add space.
So.... thanks for all the new info. I'm pretending to understand most of what you guys are talking about. Have a look at my shiny new blog.
http://www.adrianpage.com/blog/
I just made another entry to see if the archive part works since a new month rolled in. And wadaya know! It works!
Do a test. Send some files to whoever thinks they can tell the difference, one from a Mac and 6 from a pc. Make the files all the same. See if they can ferret out the 1 Mac file.
It has a 427 Ford motor. It's the correct block out of some old pickup truck he found. It was an odd displacement that I can't remember now. Like 380 or something. The truck was not the correct bore and stroke but could be made to be... so he did that by changing to crank and boring the block...
The waffle effect was the air egress. I took normal cast vinyl and rolled it onto some old 180 backing paper. Heated it a bit with a heat gun and... whadayaknow... instant air egress vinyl! It worked just like the 3M 180. They must have come up a with somewhat more cunning technology since then.
Thanks John. Wouldn't air egress look like crap though? The only stuff I've ever used was 3M 180 and it looks like a waffle cone to me. Have they improved the stuff?
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