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Waluy
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Joined: September 20, 2011 Posts: 13 Submissions: 1 Location: Olathe KS United States
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| [ARTICLE] Bee Stings Tutorial |
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| Posted on Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:41 pm |
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This tutorial was made using 18g 1/4” AA rings from TheRingLord with an AR around 5.4 which is a bit loose
1) Start with a 1-1-3 chain
2) Slide top and bottom rings back towards the left
3) Add 1 ring that goes through left eye and around right eye
4) Add 1 ring with 3 closed rings to the far right ring (center ring from step 2)
5) Repeat Steps 2-4 until desired length.
6) To finish the chain off simply stop at Step 3.
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Joined: February 22, 2009 Posts: 44 Submissions: 24 Location: Härnösand, Sweden
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| Posted on Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:19 pm |
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| Nice guide, especially with the high-contrast rings. Nicely done! |
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Waluy
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Joined: September 20, 2011 Posts: 13 Submissions: 1 Location: Olathe KS United States
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| Posted on Thu Oct 04, 2012 1:31 pm |
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Thanks I was wanting to find a way I could help contribute to the community. The only problem was I only have one size ring right now so I decided to do an AR search for all weaves in that range and make tutorials for any I could figure out that didn't already have them.
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Joined: April 02, 2008 Posts: 1846 Submissions: 27 Location: Lincoln, NE
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| Posted on Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:02 pm |
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Thanks for the tutorial. I have to agree you picked some perfect colors for contrast.
Just curious are those actually white rings? I don't think I have run across those yet. They have a really nice contrast and color.
Once you stop learning, you stop living, so...
Ask questions.
Try new things.
Share what you know.
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Joined: May 07, 2008 Posts: 3500 Submissions: 147 Location: Germany, Herxheim
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| Posted on Fri Oct 05, 2012 1:39 am |
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The 'white' rings in the tutorial look like etched Aluminium, and not white enameled ones or so - there is no white AA around that I were aware of. And using of matte instead of shiny polished rings for tutorial photos is usually better anyway, as there's less glare that makes visibility of ring interactions sometimes less than optimal.
BTW: Fine tutorial. Thank you for sharing with us.
-ZiLi-
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Human societies are like chain mail.
A single link will be worth nothing.
A chain is of use, but will break at the weakest link.
A weak weave will have the need to replace weak links.
A strong weave will survive even with weak links included.
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Joined: August 30, 2008 Posts: 2582 Submissions: 20 Location: Mississauga, ON, Canada
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| Posted on Fri Oct 05, 2012 1:45 am |
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| ZiLi wrote: | The 'white' rings in the tutorial look like etched Aluminium, and not white enameled ones or so - there is no white AA around that I were aware of. And using of matte instead of shiny polished rings for tutorial photos is usually better anyway, as there's less glare that makes visibility of ring interactions sometimes less than optimal.
BTW: Fine tutorial. Thank you for sharing with us.
-ZiLi- |
TRL sells White AA now
(They're probably etched and then anodized clear)
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Joined: May 07, 2008 Posts: 3500 Submissions: 147 Location: Germany, Herxheim
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| Posted on Fri Oct 05, 2012 11:33 am |
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Ah. Good to know, that these exist - it's not important how they're made, but always important to know about their existence and availability. Thank you.
-ZiLi-
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Human societies are like chain mail.
A single link will be worth nothing.
A chain is of use, but will break at the weakest link.
A weak weave will have the need to replace weak links.
A strong weave will survive even with weak links included.
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Waluy
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Joined: September 20, 2011 Posts: 13 Submissions: 1 Location: Olathe KS United States
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| Posted on Fri Oct 05, 2012 3:17 pm |
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Yeah they are the "White" AA that TRL sells. I believe the way they described it was etched and then clear anodized.
Thanks for all the kind words, hopefully I will be making some more tutorials once I have so time away from commissions again.
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