Textured Finish on Metal
>> Sunday, September 27, 2009
Here’s a great video from Bench Jeweler, on using a flex shaft to add a textured finish to metal. In the example, it is a ring, but you can use a similar technique to give a textured finish to any jewelry piece. I like to experiment with different sanding and grinding attachments on my dremel tool for a variety of finishes, and have even used this technique in a furniture touch-up project.
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I really like the “I’m Feeling Lucky” option. When I first upload a bunch of photos, I’ll select them all and use it in the batch edit tool.
It automagically fixes lighting, color correction, etc. I’d say it fixes about 75% of the issues for you right off the bat.
Then, if you want to fine tune some more, you can go in and manipulate each option.
Wow. 3 billion dollars for a bridge that's 12,294 smoots long (give or take a half-smoot). Seems kind of cheap to me, at $244,021 per smoot. I mean, come on, one smoot has got to be more costly than that, these days. To make a comparison, the Harvard Bridge is only 364.4 smoots long, +/- an ear. If I imagine thirty-three and a quarter Harvard Bridges, end-to-end, -=linking Quatar and Bahrain=-, it would have to be more costly than a cool three billion. I mean, maybe the price is kind of a flat rate, but can you imagine how much they jack up the price of the twelve thousand two hundred and ninety-fifth smoot? My gut's telling me that they have to price the whole thing at the cost of the hypothetical last smoot, and if they did, it would be a lot more than $245,000.
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