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Thread: Natural Edge Winged Bowl

  1. Jim, this has got to be some of your best work to date... just fantastic... and it looks pretty good on the cover of WoW, too... Congrats!

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    Don't it though! Well done Jim.

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    Jim, there's just no way I can add to what's already been said! Magnificent. Just truly magnificent, dooooood!
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    Jim, that's a beautiful bowl and I really enjoyed watching your videos. How do you finish the bottom of a piece like this? Vacuum chuck?

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    Thanks again all!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Moffett
    Jim, that's a beautiful bowl and I really enjoyed watching your videos. How do you finish the bottom of a piece like this? Vacuum chuck?
    You bet Jeff, I use the Vac chuck when ever permissible!
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    Very nice looking and interesting. You did a great job.
    John

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    Congrats on the WoW cover, Jim. Well deserved!

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    I'm currently working on a project very similar to this one, and the videos Jim has on flyingcurls.com have been invaluable. What I'm trying to find out from someone here that's more computer savvy than I is if there's a way to download his videos so you don't have to do that every time you want to watch them. It's beyond my knowledge, and Jim said the same thing. Can anyone out there give us a hand?? Thanks.
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim VanBramer
    ...is if there's a way to download his videos so you don't have to do that every time you want to watch them. It's beyond my knowledge, and Jim said the same thing. Can anyone out there give us a hand?? Thanks.
    Jim
    Jim's videos appear to be streaming QuickTime movies. I believe you have to have QuickTime Pro to save the source file. If you right click on the video, you should see a menu option called "Save as QuickTime Movie". This is a Pro version feature that does not come with the freeware version. The Windows Pro version is about $30 from Apple.

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    Awsome job Jim.

    I really like the video clips on your web site. Thnaks for letting us share how you did it.

    Quinn

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