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Tusses wrote:Nice pens :-)
handy tip for the tent .. you can get a remote flash adapter quite cheap on ebay.
when the flash on your phone or camera fires, the remote triggers too and will fill the tent with light, so no (or less) shadows
Dalboy wrote:Good job Andy. I too also like the thinner ones. I think the time and effort you put is has produced these lovely pens
Andyp wrote:Dalboy wrote:Good job Andy. I too also like the thinner ones. I think the time and effort you put is has produced these lovely pens
Thanks Derek. 5 days for those Celtic knot pens. Keeping the wood perfectly square while each of those cuts are made and then glued up is a bit of a challenge.
Dalboy wrote:Andyp wrote:Dalboy wrote:Good job Andy. I too also like the thinner ones. I think the time and effort you put is has produced these lovely pens
Thanks Derek. 5 days for those Celtic knot pens. Keeping the wood perfectly square while each of those cuts are made and then glued up is a bit of a challenge.
Try not cutting all the way through and the slide the glued piece in this will help to keep the blank in line, once dry clean off the excess veneer before doing the next one.
Andyp wrote:Tusses wrote:Nice pens :-)
handy tip for the tent .. you can get a remote flash adapter quite cheap on ebay.
when the flash on your phone or camera fires, the remote triggers too and will fill the tent with light, so no (or less) shadows
I've had a quick look but I've no idea what I am looking at. If you have a mo ould you post a link.
That shot was taking with just one light from above with a small digital camera, no flash.
Rod wrote:I'm a bit puzzled by "never use a flash from a film camera etc"
I've got an old sigma flash gun - won't that work?
Rod
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