Otto Nobedder wrote:For me, there's something in the rhythm of a weave that makes for a more even bead and more consistent fill of the toes. It's also slightly hypnotic, so more relaxing than focusing on keeping stringers even in width and height.
Also, my hands shake a fair bit, so the weave is kind-of working "with" the problem, where stringers seem to work against it.
Steve S
So are you saying that for you, a weave is some kind of eastern thought, meditative, Zen sort of thing? Do you become 'one' with the weld?
Gary
I weld stainless, stainless and more stainless...Food Industry, sanitary process piping, vessels, whatever is needed, I like to make stuff.
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Otto Nobedder wrote:For me, there's something in the rhythm of a weave that makes for a more even bead and more consistent fill of the toes. It's also slightly hypnotic, so more relaxing than focusing on keeping stringers even in width and height.
Also, my hands shake a fair bit, so the weave is kind-of working "with" the problem, where stringers seem to work against it.
Steve S
So are you saying that for you, a weave is some kind of eastern thought, meditative, Zen sort of thing? Do you become 'one' with the weld?
Gary
Transcendental amalgamation...
Transcendental amalgamation ... I just realized I am sitting at the feet of the master ...
I like running stringer beads you did a great job they are not as easy as people think I will try to post pictures of a 3g but I only have 3/8 steel lying around. I like those rods too I buy them at Colorado compressed gas. And that root pass looked better than mine that's for sure.