Hi, Andmar!
Do you have any images of what you've made that you could post on this thread, if you would like to do that?
Thanks!
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I got the boss's clock done!!
http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/r...bossclock3.jpg
Click on photo for a direct link to a close-up... :D
I know, I know... my photography could use some assistance. I never claimed to be a photographer... In fact, I'm a machinist. I make steel aluminum and plastic parts for a living... This is only my second attempt at "art". Would metals be my medium?
Hi, Trandy!
Here's your image, enlarged and enhanced just a bit for all to enjoy! You certainly have an awesome talent there! :)
:o
Thank you for the kind words clough, and for touching up my image.
Shiny is tough to photograph :D
For my next project, I was thinking about painting a piece of plexi glass, and engraving a mirrored image of my drawing. Then I could mount it to a nice piece of wood, and make the clock(or whatever... maybe just a pretty wall hanging) that way. If I really wanted to get creative with that method, I could make a full color image, by cutting all of 1 color, then spraying it. Then the next, etc.. etc.. etc..
Since getting into art with my machining program, I have created this image for a plasma cutter(or routerfor wood) as well.(ever seen those "sillhouettes" in peoples yard? )
I haven't cut it, and don't know if I ever will, but I bet I could sell these.
Also, have you ever seen lithopanes??
To stave off any confusion, that is not my work... just an image I found on the web to show you what I am talking about... the words at the bottom of the image will take you to that guys showcase(website) if you proceed them with www. And then follow them with a dotcom.
Those are really cool. What that is is a piece of plastic carved out 3 dimensionally, thin enough to make it opaque. Then it is backlit, and appears almost black and white. Really detailed work though, and I don't know if my talents would be up to snuff for that... I'll keep you guys posted!
I like this kind of "work" I wish I knew how to turn it into a full time thing. Lots of starving artists out there though... I'd better stick to making parts to put food on the table ehhh.
Hi, Randy!
We haven't been in contact here in awhile, and I was wondering how things went for Christmas with the neat things that you were making.
Thanks!
Hi Clough, haven't made anything but thought I would stick my head in and tell you I am looking into taking a pottery class at the community college. My mother in law does the same and she make such wonderul objects and even useful things like bowls and pin cushions... I may have to wait till fall again, but I am going to do it!
Trandy, I love the clock, very nice work;)
Clough,
Thanks for asking.
The bossman almost cried when he looked in the giftbox and said something like "I can't believe such a fine piece of art has come out of my shop."(the photo hardly represents the quality justly) He went on and on about the hidden talents possessed in our atmosphere, and how we are going to start looking into ways to exploit these talents in a way we can all enjoy.(We have a couple of very talented wood working hobbyists on payroll as well)
We have done some extensive research into different applications of combining artwork into our machine shop. The most impressive piece we have looked into is a laser. They are pretty neat and versatile machines with controlability unfounded. One can either cut right through a piece of 3/4 inch steel, or just burn(or etch) .02 inches into the surface of... say an inkpen. I'm glad I was able to talk the kind folks at work into pitching in for that $100.00 clock. That was the cost for the aluminum($76.00), and the high end clock movement($22.00) used on the clock above. No markups on anything, that is the cost for manufacturing excluding labor.
As business men, we are wise enough to see that you can't go out and invest that kind of money into a piece that you would be lucky to convince one or two people out of thousands to purchase(Not many folks would buy a hundred dollar clock, when they can get one for ten bucks at the local Wally-world),but that with enough thought, we could get the initial costs down(different materials... plastics or wood... etc), then with the proper marketing could possibly transgress into full time art work... from engraving some woman's husbands name into his new barbecue utensils... to a 5' x 10' custom cut scene for a wought iron gate(on the higher end).
This could actually pan out with enough digging, and the proper investments.
So far, I have lots of artsy pictures I have created, but as the initial cost for materials I was working with is so outrageous, have not made anything but the two clocks(+1 that I never got a photo of now four state lines away:( ) I have shown on this board. Eventually, however, we are planning on a website and everything promoting our custom engraving workshop. However, a more proper term... more descriptive for our actual services will be in order. I don't even know what to actually call what we'll offer... perhaps I will start another thread for suggestions... (kinda tough to pin a name to we can make eveything out of anything)
Thanks, startover22!
Nice to hear from you again! Go for it! You might even find some classes that are available in the springtime or summer even that might be offered by a park board. Such things happen where I'm located.
I want to make a folk harp and a hammered dulcimer. Am going to do them on my own and am really revved right now to take on the projects!
Hey, Randy!
You've got a good head on your shoulders and brilliant plans to match! I'll check out your other thread sometime soon! I'm sure that you're a real boon to your employer!
Unfortunately, because of the time frame for threads here, it appears that this one concerning crafts isn't appearing in the general posts anymore but only to those of us who've already posted on it and those who happen to go to the Crafts forum topic area of this site.
I'm going to start a new thread about What Are You're Crafts? 2 so that we can have some new life here, especially with new folks that have joined the site.
Take care...
Thanks!
Professional seamstress.
Hi, polly123!
Would you like to show any images of things that you've done on this thread? Or, maybe a new thread that will start soon, because this one is now archived?
Thanks!
Hey polly! I love a good seamstress;)
Clough, what does that mean, does it mean that only people that have been on this thread before can see that someone has posted? I thought I saw someone write that in the forum discussions... not too sure though.
AND when is it that your new high speed internet is going to be installed? Heehee;)
Hello, Clough and startover... don't have any images to post at this time... I think sewing is a dying art and with 30+ yrs of experience, mostly for the public, as in owing and operating an alteration and sewing shop, most of my work has gone to clients.. I do my own projects as well but it is more than a hobby and the experience is here if needed.
Hi, startover22!
Yes, it means that this thread is now old enough that it's now archived and will not be showing up on the "open" (new) pages of this site. Although, since I made it a sticky some time ago, it does show up at the front of the Crafts forum topic area. Someone needs to go to the Crafts forum topic area to be able to notice it, though.
Anyone who has posted on it and has subscribed to it, should get an email notification when someone posts on it. But, for all practical purposes, it is no longer a "live" thread.
I hope that explains how it works to you!
Thanks!
Hey, Start! I'm now high-speed! A son of an elderly friend of mine gave me a gift of a WI-FI connector. It's working, and I'm one happy camper now because I'm zipping around the Internet very easily! :D
No problem with major downloads of videos, etc. It's just great! :)
Thanks!
Yes, Clough, I think I would...
Clough, I am so happy for you;)
Polly, I love sewing, but with four kids and my sewing room is for the dog as we speak... so I have to take my stuff to a professional like you;)
Oh yes... startover... I have many customers like you... it is time consuming and takes lots of patience... with 4 kids,, you probably run short on both sometimes... smile.. I have 3 teenage grandaughters but I get to send them home.. after I alter the cheer leaders and basketball uniforms, etc.
I tole paint, on anything that will sit long enough. Cake decorator,not too much anymore ,painting less clean up. Help people with party ideas. Room mother. Thank god that's over. Did ceramics for a while. Tried a lot here and there, painting is the easiest.
I had 3 things in Quick & Easy Painting mag. Long ago. I'm new at this I'll have to see how to do that no promises. What about you, tell me.
I think that I really need to get that new thread going concerning this. Just have to come up with the correct and best wording...
This thread is no longer visible to the general public unless someone happens to go to the forum topic area.
Thanks!
I can see that you're looking at this thread, Just Dahlia!
Clough... you crack me UP!!
Oh my craft for now is making sure my kids stay alive along with my beautiful garden;)
Hi, startover22!
Did you start a vegetable garden again this year?
Thanks!
Yes, but it is 30 by 30 and needs lots of loving care... ONE BIG bath tub with my peas in it, and three huge gigantic beds with all sorts of great goodies in them... two others one is empty and the other is full of long beans for Nana... I have room for four more, but in order to get the gator through we are going to add just two more. Lots of work and lots of fencing... hard work, but well worth it! How are you Clough?
You've got a lot more space than I do for a vegetable garden. Mine's only about 6' x 25'.
Thanks for asking how I am! I had been in the hospital a couple of months ago. I don't know if you knew that...
I had some sort of seizure this past Tuesday night in the middle of my barbershop chorus rehearsal. I seem to be better, but there's some issues still with which to deal...
How are you?
Thanks!
I knew and sent hugs in a different thread for you...
I am sorry for all the yucky stuff Clough, you are loved and cared about here. You keep your health up,OK?
I think you should post a song on YouTube so we all can here what you all do.
I am great and loving the beginning of summer. Winter was crazy awful... and I am ready to get rid of all that! Hugs Clough, I got to git going now but will update;)
Okay, I remember now...
There's may be a piece or more posted sometime on You Tube and/or on our Bend of the River Chorus site of me directing my barbershop chorus.
I've found a way to have sound files stored on other sites. There are some recordings of me that I should be able to put easilly on those sites as long as I have a good enough connection to the Internet.
You're so sweet and loved very much, startover22!
Thank you so much!
Is it posted under Bend of the River Chorus? Or how would I get to it? Can you link it to me? I would love to see it!
I enjoy doing tapestries, knitting for others, not really cafty - but being with my goats.
I would love to be able to paint - the thoughts are there but the eye and hand are not - perhaps as I mature more, and have more time for me it will come to me.
I used to sew, still can, but the children are too big now and life is too hectic.
Would mowing the grass be considered a craft ( make the field look good, put paterns on the lawn)?
Hi, 3-2-1!
I'm sorry that know one has yet come along to address your post! It does sound like you have a number of craft things going for you that you do!
If done in a certain way, yes, I would consider mowing grass, cutting hedges and trimming trees to be an art as well as a craft! Please think about some of the hedge gardens in England as well as how the grass is mowed in certain patterns for areas where certain sports, like baseball, are played.
Thanks!
I think anything that you put your heart, mind, and creativity into is an art.
I think that you're correct about that, Momma!
I can't wait for school to start... I have a pottery class on my mind and finally belly dancing, I can't wait!!
I don't remember if you've done pottery in the past, startover22. Have you? Also, I'm curious as to why you're going to study belly dancing?
Thanks!
I have never studied it, nor have I tried it at all.
I am so excited.
Belly dancing? Well, last year I wanted to do it, and was too late to sign up two times! This year it is different, I am on track with their meeting times and when it starts. I have always thought it was an interesting way of moving and feeling, don't you all think it is great?
Hi, All!
New thread is in the works and on it's way...
Thanks!
Hi, LearningAsIGo!
You started this thread and yet, you haven't done anything on it in a long time. I'm wondering why?
Thanks!
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