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ed4copies

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Dawn has ALWAYS had trouble waiting until Christmas---this year is no exception.

Now I have a GREAT new video camera (very small and "mountable" and high res, as well as easy slow motion). So, I will be able to produce "picture in picture" to show more detail.

With 70+ already done, what would YOU like to see in more detail? CAN be a topic I have done before, but would prefer one I can do that is new. Remember, my lathe is in the warm building---so projects involving stabilizing are being delayed until I "build out" the cold building, at which point we will add a torpedo heater and make it warmer.

If you have a specific video idea----now would be a good time to suggest!!

Thanks for reading,
Ed
 
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All I will say is "More Details".

You can not give us to much information Ed.
Your vids are some of the best and are where I send people to see what I am talking about.

Keep up the great work and enjoy that present.....I sure that we will.
Happy Holidays.
 

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I am starting a pen from scratch for our UPS man (wants a Packer pen). So, I have drilled and put the glue on the tubes, and inserted them. Interesting to be able to wear the camera!!!!

Wayne, "details" have always been difficult--but now I can have the camera at my chest level (don't know if this is the model the cops will be wearing) it is a good level for seeing what your hands are doing. And the resolution is VERY high, I can blow up detail with software and not get into Pixelation---Dawn has good taste!! And she has learned a lot about cameras in the past year, with her "still camera".
 

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Honest truth, I have found all of the videos that I watched to be very well done including the camera angles and close ups I especially like how you show us examples and results of how not to do things
 

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Thank you Ed for caring and taking the time to make these videos. I was wondering about tuning up a fountain pen nib. I have made a couple and gave them as gifts but was wondering what do I do if/and when they tell me the pen isn't writing like it did when new or skips. Just thinking.
Thanks
Rod
 

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.............. And the resolution is VERY high, I can blow up detail with software and not get into Pixelation---Dawn has good taste!! And she has learned a lot about cameras in the past year, with her "still camera".


What about placing the camera at the end of a flex holder? Magnite base and placing the camera at different angles? :rolleyes:

Also, how about showing us the operation of the stabilizing equipment?
Maybe something covering Salt & Pepper mills?

You have so much time on your hands ED........This should be easy!!!! :biggrin::rolleyes::eek:
 
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