Coating continues.
Today, after the coating, I spent some time on
my paperwork, which is now complete, and should
bring in the fruit of it in time...
By the way, I am expecting a series of BBQ parties,
from the end of this month to most of July. To that end,
I have identified a few places from where I can get
the ingredients for the Thai currey! My wife wants me to
stay at home during her Abashiri trip. So, I am obliged
to do that. No further stay at my mountain cottage,
not probably until after the rainy season...
Anyhow, today's highlight has to be this!
I am extremely pleased about this all! As I mentioned yesterday,
there was a ridge along the backbone of the curved part
of this instrument used by dentists.
I removed it and made the whole curved end flat and sharp at
the edges. I used this with two objects as seen. One is a deep
cavity and the other is a shallow concave.
The effects were spectacular! There were two clear blipps
at the deep end of the concave with the deep cavity, and
there were 3 white blipps on the other.
White bippps were the result of chemical reaction when this
object was made mat. None of them are no longer there!
I call this new acquisition "Concave knife". I am free to coin
anything I want as I am immersed in my own world of artistic
activities.
Naturally, with a new thing like this it takes some time
to find how best you can use it, such as an angle of application,
whether you slide it across the surface, or scratch the blipps,
etc, etc, and, I think I know how to use it!
What is shown below is one object I started working on
today. This is again one of those deep cavity things,
as deep as perhaps 15mm at the bottom.
You may ask what this might be usefull for. My answer is
"I do not know!" How the hell would I know! Somebbody
must come up with a solution...
Two further images to follow.
The first one is really continuation from yesterday's, showing
you the final shape I decided on.
The last one, I also talked about it, yesterday. Chopsticks
are fixed in the two bores I created in this piece of wood.
you notice that they are pararell enough, but not neatly
arranged length to length. This is actually showing one aspect of
my chopsticks fabrication. I will not go into the details now.
Today, after the coating, I spent some time on
my paperwork, which is now complete, and should
bring in the fruit of it in time...
By the way, I am expecting a series of BBQ parties,
from the end of this month to most of July. To that end,
I have identified a few places from where I can get
the ingredients for the Thai currey! My wife wants me to
stay at home during her Abashiri trip. So, I am obliged
to do that. No further stay at my mountain cottage,
not probably until after the rainy season...
Anyhow, today's highlight has to be this!
I am extremely pleased about this all! As I mentioned yesterday,
there was a ridge along the backbone of the curved part
of this instrument used by dentists.
I removed it and made the whole curved end flat and sharp at
the edges. I used this with two objects as seen. One is a deep
cavity and the other is a shallow concave.
The effects were spectacular! There were two clear blipps
at the deep end of the concave with the deep cavity, and
there were 3 white blipps on the other.
White bippps were the result of chemical reaction when this
object was made mat. None of them are no longer there!
I call this new acquisition "Concave knife". I am free to coin
anything I want as I am immersed in my own world of artistic
activities.
Naturally, with a new thing like this it takes some time
to find how best you can use it, such as an angle of application,
whether you slide it across the surface, or scratch the blipps,
etc, etc, and, I think I know how to use it!
What is shown below is one object I started working on
today. This is again one of those deep cavity things,
as deep as perhaps 15mm at the bottom.
You may ask what this might be usefull for. My answer is
"I do not know!" How the hell would I know! Somebbody
must come up with a solution...
Two further images to follow.
The first one is really continuation from yesterday's, showing
you the final shape I decided on.
The last one, I also talked about it, yesterday. Chopsticks
are fixed in the two bores I created in this piece of wood.
you notice that they are pararell enough, but not neatly
arranged length to length. This is actually showing one aspect of
my chopsticks fabrication. I will not go into the details now.