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Andrew O'Neill
19-Jan-2022, 22:51
I finally completed my five part, updated carbon transfer video series.

Here are the links:

Part 1: https://youtu.be/mSURbCJ4Q-E
Part 2: https://youtu.be/Oj7Gy79apVg
Part 3: https://youtu.be/Re3SzQzvQAA
Part 4: https://youtu.be/ZLXpSswvFgE
Part 5: https://youtu.be/27j3erBWJxo

Tin Can
20-Jan-2022, 05:14
Have only watched #1

Excellent presentation, I expect your extensive documentation and subtle humour will help me

Will watch all today

Thank you!


I finally completed my five part, updated carbon transfer video series.

Here are the links:

Part 1: https://youtu.be/mSURbCJ4Q-E
Part 2: https://youtu.be/Oj7Gy79apVg
Part 3: https://youtu.be/Re3SzQzvQAA
Part 4: https://youtu.be/ZLXpSswvFgE
Part 5: https://youtu.be/27j3erBWJxo

Tin Can
20-Jan-2022, 12:07
Fantastic watched them all

I gave up on the plot years ago as the 'float' looked impossible for me

I may try this as I have everything

Excellent video production too

Thank you!

Andrew O'Neill
20-Jan-2022, 16:35
Fantastic watched them all

I gave up on the plot years ago as the 'float' looked impossible for me

I may try this as I have everything

Excellent video production too

Thank you!

Thank you! Give it a go! I'll be happy to help. Just PM me.

Kiwi7475
21-Jan-2022, 13:00
This is really great, thank you for doing this.

It’s always interesting to see how we all have slightly different approaches or “fine tuning’s” of a given process — it offers a good learning experience even for those of us that do carbon printing with some frequency.

I also appreciate the humor!

Andrew O'Neill
21-Jan-2022, 14:03
This is really great, thank you for doing this.

It’s always interesting to see how we all have slightly different approaches or “fine tuning’s” of a given process — it offers a good learning experience even for those of us that do carbon printing with some frequency.

I also appreciate the humor!


Yup. Fine tuning is an ongoing thing. Just last night, I slightly changed how I pour the sensitiser on the tissue, LOL. That'll have to wait another 11 years though, for the next video LOL! Thanks for watching!

Vaughn
21-Jan-2022, 16:30
Problem is, people keep figuring out how to do something easier...I am using those 'hot dog' size/shaped foam paint rollers to sensitize these days...what next?!:cool:

Andrew O'Neill
21-Jan-2022, 19:14
Problem is, people keep figuring out how to do something easier...I am using those 'hot dog' size/shaped foam paint rollers to sensitize these days...what next?!:cool:

I love those rollers!

Steve Goldstein
22-Jan-2022, 06:16
Where do you get that nifty little coil-spring whisk you use in the glop video? It differs from most I've seen in that it's not rounded at the end, it can really get into corners.

Andrew O'Neill
22-Jan-2022, 08:37
Where do you get that nifty little coil-spring whisk you use in the glop video? It differs from most I've seen in that it's not rounded at the end, it can really get into corners.


It was gifted to me by a widow, whose husband had passed away, along with a bunch of other stuff. It must be quite old, as I've never seen one like it before. I love this stirrer! No more plastic paint stir sticks! :D

Sean Mac
22-Jan-2022, 12:40
You make it look easy...

I really enjoyed watching them, thanks.

:)

Andrew O'Neill
22-Jan-2022, 17:15
You make it look easy...

I really enjoyed watching them, thanks.

:)


Thanks Sean!