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Post by jamesp on Mar 13, 2020 10:16:37 GMT -5
This sugar slurry has seen 72 hours with AO 220. Soft glass. A bit on the thick side and needing a shot of water. Excellent protective coating. Water was added at 12 and 48 hours. Getting ready to be cleaned out for polish step.
Same sugar slurry as above immediately after 3 cups of water has been added. Note damaging rattling sound due to slurry being to thin/watery. Often causing surface frost damage. IMO it is best to thicken sugar slurry till the rattling sound disappears. If the vibe can still move the rocks go thicker, if not thinner. Different vibes have different vibratory power levels.
Videos can be started and started to compare sound. Rattling/ringing sound in second video is a hint that frost damage is occurring.
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Post by knave on Mar 13, 2020 10:35:36 GMT -5
If the rock movement has visible “hertz” or frequency, beware a the cream cheese frosting.
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Benathema
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Post by Benathema on Mar 13, 2020 10:44:44 GMT -5
Eep! The sound in the second one. I don't even have a vibe and that sounds like ouchies. If the rock movement has visible “hertz” or frequency, beware a the cream cheese frosting. ... is that how you make a... Hertz Doughnut?
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Post by jamesp on Mar 13, 2020 11:54:30 GMT -5
If the rock movement has visible “hertz” or frequency, beware a the cream cheese frosting. When a nice creamy slurry is present foam is probably a lot less likely. Probably the same situation within the confines of a rotary.
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Post by jamesp on Mar 13, 2020 12:03:52 GMT -5
Eep! The sound in the second one. I don't even have a vibe and that sounds like ouchies. If the rock movement has visible “hertz” or frequency, beware a the cream cheese frosting. ... is that how you make a... Hertz Doughnut? Lots of vibes run with the vibratos dancing about on top. Even an inch or two deep in the pile . Glue them babies down and maintain contact.
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Post by joshuamcduffie on Mar 13, 2020 12:27:26 GMT -5
Eep! The sound in the second one. I don't even have a vibe and that sounds like ouchies. If the rock movement has visible “hertz” or frequency, beware a the cream cheese frosting. ... is that how you make a... Hertz Doughnut? I came here to make a Hertz Doughnut joke! You beat me to the punch.
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Post by knave on Mar 13, 2020 12:35:31 GMT -5
You beat me to the punch. Hurts, don’t it? Lol
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Post by jamesp on Mar 13, 2020 15:32:59 GMT -5
Should I look up Hertz donut or will some one tell me about it ? Do they carry chocolate coated glazed ?
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Benathema
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Post by Benathema on Mar 13, 2020 15:44:24 GMT -5
It's a trick kids play on each other.
Kid 1: Do you want a hurts donut? Kid 2: Yeah! Kid 1: *Punches Kid 2 in the arm* Kid 2: Oww! Kid 1: Hurts, don't it?
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Post by jamesp on Mar 13, 2020 16:00:11 GMT -5
Thanks Ben. So glad I did not look up Hertz Donut LTD.
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