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Thread: Cascading Separation Boxes
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26th August 2009, 07:15 PM #16Senior Member
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27th August 2009, 04:00 PM #18Senior Member
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Some new photos, taken with my normal set up.
Ken Wraight.
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27th August 2009, 05:58 PM #19Retired
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Damn!!!! Was hoping for an aerial shot.
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28th August 2009, 01:12 AM #20anne-maria.
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29th August 2009, 11:52 AM #21
where's the refreshments
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29th August 2009, 11:53 PM #22
Ah. That explains it. I thought the perspective was a bit off in the earlier piccies.
The rings are skewed.
As I said before... not me but blvddy nice work and nice executionregards
Nick
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Ken Wraight.
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1st September 2009, 09:26 PM #26
Now that I find interesting
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2nd September 2009, 09:48 AM #27
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2nd September 2009, 11:35 AM #28
excellent
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2nd September 2009, 09:30 PM #29Senior Member
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I'm glad you like this box it was made for a present.
I make this design as a weed pot in my demonstrations. I have yet to try the rings on a tall box, like cascading separation. I've done the weedpot demo about six times so I have plenty of spare rings. I will try a tall box when time permits.Ken Wraight.
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2nd September 2009, 10:02 PM #30Retired
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I think I've seen all of the boxes in question. Dunno which is my favourite. All, I think.
The last one - with 3 rings stacked on top of each other - really piZZed me off. The WWW turned the rings first time, no breakouts. Bugger can turn (and teach) just a little, can't he?
So, Ken, please take snaps of all 4 boxes together for all to admire. I know you're over it, but the troops would like to see them all in one photo. (No aerial shots required!).
And please show where the idea started - and where you took it.
Did you keep a track of all the dimensions for the carrriers? Someone might try to copy. Tips also needed on wood for the rings. What else did I miss? Maybe, the tool for hollowing the vessels..... And instructions on bandsawing the waste.....
Otherwise, I can take a few pics (when I next visit) of the carriers and save you some typing.
WWW indeed.
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