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Cynthia Tinapple
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Добавлен 13 июл 2008
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DebbieJackson Two pandemics! Pow! Pow!
Просмотров 592 года назад
Cynthia Tinapple interviews artist Debbie Jackson for StudioMojo
LindlyHaunani jan2021
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Lindly Haunani, well-known artist, teacher, and friend was seriously injured on her way to work in February 2020. We checked in on her recovery with this video chat in January 2021.
Robbin and Warren Moeller-Smith's Bali Studio
Просмотров 4878 лет назад
The Moeller-Smiths are artists, travelers, and sailors. Their lives have been filled with the kinds of experiences that polymer artists dream of. The influence of living and creating with the island people of the world for more than 30 years infuses their work. Tour their studio and home here.
Dayle Doroshow - shoe brooches
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Indulge your love of shoes in polymer clay! Dayle Doroshow shows you a few simple tricks to making fashionable shoe brooches.
Samunnat Thanks You for Raising the Roof
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The women of the Nepali Samunnat project thank all those who contributed to their Raise the Roof campaign. The money raised allows them to add a second story to their new home in Birtamod, Nepal. The second story allows for temporary shelter for women in need and allows this important program to continue to flourish.
Raise the Roof - for the Nepal Samunnat women's project
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Raise the Roof - for the Nepal Samunnat women's project
Polymer Clay Global Perspectives Book
Просмотров 78511 лет назад
Cynthia Tinapple introduces the book Polymer Clay Global Perspectives from Random House. It features the work of 125 artists from around the world and contains exciting projects and new ideas.
Lasercutting Disks
Просмотров 58511 лет назад
Having a son who teaches digital art (clear across the country, unfortunately) has its perks and one of them is getting to play in a laser lab occasionally. Here's a very quick look at some cool extruder disk designs we made. The files were created in Adobe Illustrator and cut out of thick acrylic. I only had three ideas and he kept saying, " Mom, make more," so I did. What a good boy!
expresso_12_2012.m4v
Просмотров 23113 лет назад
Freedom and Folk Revival at Expresso Yourself in Powell on December 4, 2010. Elizabeth Bolen sings her composition, You Can.
Bolen_global_gallery.m4v
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Elizabeth Bolen, Julie Kronenberger, Judy Fasone at Global Gallery, November 13, 2010.
local_matters.m4v
Просмотров 14813 лет назад
Elizabeth Bolen and I played at this morning's Local Matters event in Worthington. Good music, great waffles, cold weather.
Florida_2010.m4v
Просмотров 10114 лет назад
Blair Davis fishing on the beach at Tyndall AFB near Panama City, FL
florida_2010_osprey_med.m4v
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The beach at Tyndall AFB...spring 2010 walk and osprey watching. Panama City, FL
Jim Masters on the Worthington Village Green - July 19, 2009
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Jim Masters on the Worthington Village Green - July 19, 2009
WOW! Thanks.
Gorgeous results! Thank you for sharing!
This is the best thing I've discovered today.
Thank you for sharing your work! I've always admired it.
Love these thanks for sharing always wondered how they were made. ❤
His work is beautiful❣️ Thank you so much for sharing this with everyone. It was fun to watch him explain and demonstrate his technique. Very Awesome!!
Thanks so much Cynthia for sharing this! I was getting a little bored with my clay but this tech has me excited to work again!
Thank you so much for sharing. This is an amazing technique. Love the name Roni Gane..
Thank you so much ❤
Eres mi pariente me llamo igual que tú soy julio Alberto Valenzuela y vivo en México
This is so wonderful to see, Lindly. Thank you, Cynthia, for sharing it. A kinder, gentler world, on the way.
Thank you so much for the update Lyndley and Cynthia! Lindley you have come such a long way. When progress is slow it's not always so easy to see it though so I understand your frustration! You'll get there, keep meditating and re-reading those lovely cards! Remember that it's okay to have a pity party from time to time! It's all part of the healing process and I'm sure releasing built up tension can only improve your well being. Lot's of love from Ireland! 💚
Your strength of spirit is an inspiration. You look and sound wonderful! I’m sure the meditation is the key to that. Wishing you continued progress and hope for the new year. 💝
Delightful! Both of your smiles, Lindly and Cynthia, are ones to carry with me ... and come back to ... when I feel a need for cheer. Thank you. Lindly, good work!
Genius!! I like your Video Thank you brother 🙏🙏🙏👍
Can you still buy your disks?
Music if you can call it that. I came to watch wood turning not listen to a noise.
Great job!
How do you decide on the thickness of the wood? and the shape of the lip?
I own a djembe and my family has this thing that it's a camp to teach young how to play it
Impressionante Parabéns amigo Big hugs
como se llama la madera y de cuantos caballos o hp es el motor de tu torno
perfect !!
Wow awesome Through all the mulch you get a masterpiece NICE
MUY BUENO FELICITACIONES!!!
looks like very nice djembe. i hope it does not crack during the drying period.
So - 185lbs of expensive walnut mashed up on the floor. What a WASTE............
Cute!
Excellent!!! That is turning at another level!! Loved it!!!
Absolutely Love This, Because I Love Polymer Clay, and I Love High Heels, but can't wear them. Excellent. Thank You.
Wonderful, whimsical and fun. Love this video
Great! Thanks Dayle.
Amazing fun - thank you Dayle for sharing!
Dayle... great tute. Thanks for your generosity. Lorrene Baum Davis
Hi Dayle - these are beautiful - one question how long do you bake these?
thank you for sharing this video. its well made, easy to watch, detailed yet interesting.
I am looking forward to ordering your New book. Linda in Atlanta
Laguna also makes a nice lathe. They have entry level units like the 16-43 and 18-47 ($1k and $2k), all the way up to their massive and monstrous Pinnacle, which is a 1500lb, 48" swing, 52" between centers, 3hp 220V beast that retails for about $10k. But it's built like a tank and big enough to turn most anything.
It's a One-Way 2436 (24" swing, 36" between centers) Robust also makes a very nice lathe. But, both of these brands are pricey! If your budget isn't large enough for either of those, JET makes some nice machines, and Grizzly imports some nice pieces, especially for the price. There are some nice bowl lathes available as well, such as those from Vega, or if you want to go all-out, the VB36. There are others as well, just do a Google search for "bowl lathe" or similar terms.
Hi, I was wondering what make your turning machine is, i'm looking for one which can work with large diameters and has a manual speed dial. Thank you :)
Hi Blair, awsome, and thanks for showing your work, i got one question, what kind of mechanism you use to take up the piece and mountig in your lathe? i saw just a chain, culd you Mr Blair tell me how you did it? Thanks again
hey, can i ask what model of lathe do you use? Awesome job.
Well Done, Awesome Work !!!! :D
How did you preserve the log to keep it from cracking. How long was the tree down?
wish i could afford a lathe that big and had a floor to support it
awesome! great drum! i just hauled a huge log up to my house today and plan on making a drum out of it. i was going to start shaping it with a chainsaw then switch to a lathe. im buying a shopmaster (really old one!) and i was going to modify it to turn large (16-20") diameter outboard. have you ever seen a steady rest that sits on the floor? im thinking i may need something like that.
im wondering how much you would charge some one to make them a drum just like this but with a 12" top insted of 14... ill send you a msg with my info...
when ru going to do some more turning vids!!!!! ur a master
thank you!!!
Great piece & lathe. Did you make your own hook tool? would love to see the finished product.