Show and Tell September 2020

I’m in my first 24 hours on the forum but I’ll chime in.

Bradford Pear

Walnut / Ecopoxy

Acacia / Ecopoxy

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I’m happy with it

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Engraved a tumbler on the Epilog Fusion Pro Laser after taking @cvrana 's class earlier this week. SO much easier than the rotary on the Thunder, and turned out very nice I think!

Cindy Dalton

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@Team_Moderators can we pin show and tell to the top like we used to?

It is…



I think each person may be able to unpin for their own purposes…
Not sure how global pins work on that front.

hunh…ok thanks

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If you’re seeing something different, I’d love to know what you’re seeing and figure out what we can do to get it back to where we want it…

If you unpin it for yourself, it moves down the “latest” feed like any other thread, and only gets boosted back to the top by a new post.
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Red circle shows a pinned post; blue, unpinned. Click the pushpin to toggle.

I must have unpinned it and not realized it.

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Another great group of Ghosties showed up at Saturday’s class in Ceramics. We are ready Halloween

ZZZ

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SubZero is ready to head to Battlebots.

Production is going on in L.A. with Discovery channel first half of October with strict Covid guidelines.

Our team has redesign and rebuilt every part of the bot for this year and it wouldn’t have happened without DMS.

More to come once we get dates for the premier on Discovery channel.

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dude thats cool, powder coated at dms?

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I bought this vintage radio on Facebook marketplace, was in great condition except missing a single plastic slider. I designed and 3D printed a replacement for it.


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That’s chilling!

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Chase Gauges for Printmaking letter presses

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I made this decorative ceramic wavy bowl for myself with armadillo Buffalo wallow clay and a mixture of glazes including mayco light flux. I painted the flux in a star pattern but you’d never know.
I plan to hang it up on my wall. The marbling effect kind of reminds me of a far away planet magnified.

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Used to hate this clay but now I can’t get enough of it.
The coasters, plates and napkin rings are all handbuilt. They are made with slabs of specked buff and then molded, slipped and scored into their shapes. The glossy turquoise color is amaco tourmaline. The coasters are a mix of gun metal green layered over white satin matte. Can’t remember what the blue is. I really like showing some of the raw clay. It’s not food safe- I will need to go over the raw clay on the plates with a clear coat.
Forgot to add: I made the coaster designs with wax resist. The plates- I used tape to make the clean lines.

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These are lovely. I like how each plate is distinct, yet they all play well together.

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