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Post by stardiamond on Jun 11, 2020 12:50:39 GMT -5
Four already had been trimmed and I ground off the excess on the Morgan Hill. Willow Creek, Tahoma, Jelly Bean, Morgan Hill. Dopped after taking this picture.
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Post by stardiamond on Jun 12, 2020 11:32:19 GMT -5
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Post by knave on Jun 12, 2020 20:39:20 GMT -5
VERY nice. I like the unconventional shape of the last one. And the pattern of the MH is super great.
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Post by stardiamond on Jun 12, 2020 21:56:29 GMT -5
VERY nice. I like the unconventional shape of the last one. And the pattern of the MH is super great. The Jelly Bean had some red stuff on the tip that fractured. No problem, just change the tip and then the right side fell off. I put a 'c' curve where it fractured and domed it. It would look more normal if I moved in the right side substantially and re-domed. The cab looks a lot better than the picture but won't place in a beauty contest. It looks like it's growing mold. If I can take a great picture, someone would buy it. Otherwise, I'll give it to a customer. It has it's charms but is not photogenic. Since slabs are 3D grinding can make the cab look the same, get worse or get better. The balance in the MH pattern improved and the triangular Willow Creek developed more detail. The other Willow Creek changed a little and I used a thicker girdle to reduce grinding. The tip on the Tahoma had matrix so I had to redo it and it came out nice and also not very photogenic. I don't have a lighting setup so pictures vary from day to day and today was not a good day. Some cabs are easier to photograph than others.
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Post by stardiamond on Jun 13, 2020 15:28:19 GMT -5
Trying different ways to photograph .
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