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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Zhann Thought the lattices looked great, textures as well. You can still turn on comments through the EDIT function. I've done it before, and it didn't cost me an upload.
This is not my "second childhood". I'm not finished with the first one yet.
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Tjohn, I didn't know you could do that after the fact... GG, the original is about 24 inches across(dia.) and has a multitude of large and small gears on it, some are working, independent of the actual clock movements, I couldn't get all of them on the Bryce one, there are over 125 different gears(less as I scavage for other assembalge works), but I make tackle that later. I still haul around my old welding equipment, Hubby uses it to fix the car. Pidjy, you can never have enough rust and industrial mats, I love things that are antique and aged, so my fascination with deteriorated industrial things...:)
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I think my Dad was a major influence on me, he taught me to repair clocks and small appliances, we'd go antiquing together for old furniture to restore and we'd go to the Bethlehem Steel plant and watch them pour molten metal. I am a collector of all things old and weird.....
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You know you can edit the check boxes even after you have uploaded? Go to your thumbnail in the gallery, under your information is 'Edit' and 'Delete'. Choose 'Edit' and you can change anything you entered in the original posting, and it will reload without moving or changing other things. HTH Tres
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Nice work Zhann... I was able to leave a comment. You must have edited.... 8) Old stuff is cool.... My dad and I got an old rocking chair and a stationary chair matching set.... for $75 in an antique shop. They have the gargoyles and lions feet on them. Leather upholstry. They were painted black. My dad and I refinished them with a nice orange/rust colored crushed velvet. We stripped the black paint from the wood to reveal a beautiful birdseye maple. They are beautiful chairs. We had them appraised at about $1700 for the set after we were done with them. I will see about getting a couple of pictures sometime for you Zhann.
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Gallery Image This one a day upload sucke if you make a mistake on upload...: A study in greyscales for terrain and lattices, and I'm trying to develop a 'blue spring steel' looking mat texture, and other industrial mats for a future project. This is a Bryce recreation of an actual geared clock I welded together for an art show in Aspen, during my early metal sculpture days. Crits and comments welcome, post'em here cause I forgot to check the boxes when I uploaded....silly me ;P
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