Creative. I've also used white plastic trash bags as diffusers too. Basically anything white that can diffuse the light will help in softening hard light sources. That Canon G9 is a great little camera! Does macros quite well I had about 30K clicks from mine when I sold it.
A Stan Fujisaka and Jim Sornberger colaboration piece. KNife by Stan with Jim doing the decorative titanium, this was themed for the 1998 Las Vegas Guild Show.
I was having a discussion with the banker/representative at our local bank while doing some account maintenance. He knows that I'm a photographer and his background is in music. His family spans multiple generations as classical guitar players and that was his intended field. They did band...
Beautiful knife and engraving! What steel did the maker use? By the reflection looks to be mirror polished yet I see some cross marks so possible texture on the flats in the 3'rd picture?
There was a similar scenario in the custom knife arena when it came to machine cut embellishment on the frames of folders. To get quality engraving some artists won't apply their talents to run of the mill pieces. The possible $ outlay can be deterring in that regard.
I came across this CNC gun...
That had been my suspicion that this is a readily available enamel type paint packaged and priced as a speciality paint for this segment. I've not tested this against the Testors enamel model paint which is near equal in price for the relative quantity. Wife has some of this paint too.
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Anodizing will wear at the edges or places of constant contact. It is a very thin layer although I am not aware of how thick the anodized layer is. Anodizing is pretty easy to remove with a 600-1000 grit abrasive for a redo when I've messed up.
I've flame colored timascus and surprisingly that...
That's a challenge when trying to get as much bang:$ when getting set-up. When I was setting up shop for making knives my peers had a progression of gear working the way up to the Burr King, Wilton or Bader grinders. All pretty big $ that a couple hundred at that level wasn't significant. OTOH...
Very nice! Have seen past works from the old school anodizing by Patricia Walker, Judy Beaver, etc. I don't see these often with the current tactical styles. Some past shots I'd done long ago from Gary Blanchard:
The term 'you get what you pay for' aptly corresponds in most cases. If buying higher line Chinesium parts they cost more. (Which seems amusing because of their long earned reputation for cost cutting products.)
They have their place for one shot short use but there is often disappointment...
I thought I might want to have a go at some engraving but between the usual day to day, that's not going to be realistic for me.
Gear that I'm not sure how to price are:
Meiji EMZ-5 microscope and GRS dual arm stand.
Meiji FL 180 fiber optic halogen dual arm lighting.
GRS positioning vise...