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Woodturning a Cracked olive root bowl ! - Duration: 6:03.
hello everyone
today
i have a piece of olive root
i put it on lathe
and i wish for not braking
because are full of cracks
so lets start
to see what will happen .
i make a hole so i can catch it on the chuck
i start roughing it with a bowl gouge
i have near to 2000 rpm
to avoid
the catches
i take off a piece of dry soil
is very common to find pieces like that on the olive roots
i straighten the upper side with a parting tool
i make a curve with a small round nose scraper
with negative rake scraper i will fix some details
and with parting tool i straighten the base of the bowl
and i make a base for the chuck
for sanding i use 1400 rpm not 700 as usual
and i need to use the sandpaper with a deferent way !
i am start with 100 grit
120 , 150
180
220 , 240
320 and 400
i clean from the dust and i put some
mineral oil and continue sanding with 400 ad 600
i clean the bowl and i change position on the chuck
with a round nose scraper i start to take out some material
and then i use the bowl gouge for more savings !!!! LOL
from now i need to be careful because the hole on the bottom of the bowl appear
dont forget to stop several times to check the progress because the bowl can break
have start
throw little pieces all around
so that is enough hollowing i need to start sanding otherwise i loose the bowl
so lets sanding
for sanding i use exactly those that i use before !
the bowl is ready
in one moment i fear that will break in two pieces
i hear a lot of crack sounds coming from the wood
but in the end everything is perfect
i think is nice you will see it on the photos later
i hope you like it
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Why Star Wars Fans Almost Never Got To See The Film - Duration: 6:28.
Face it: Star Wars shouldn't have worked.
It was a science fiction fairy tale made when Hollywood was cranking out gritty, character-driven
dramas.
It starred a handful of unknown actors and a man in a fur suit.
It begins with 20 minutes of robots wandering through a desert.
The main villain of the original trilogy is a space wizard.
That sounds like a disaster, not the beginning of a multi-billion dollar franchise.
Yet, despite all odds, Star Wars didn't just clean up at the box office, it literally reinvented
the entire Hollywood machine.
And it came so close to never happening.
Here's why.
Flash of genius
Star Wars didn't spring fully-formed from George Lucas' head.
In fact, if Lucas had his way, he would've made an entirely different movie.
As a child, Lucas loved the old Flash Gordon serials
"I wonder what happened to Dale and Dr. Zarkov?"
"No doubt my father is holding them prisoners."
After Lucas' debut, the cold and lifeless science fiction thriller THX 1138, failed
to excite audiences and critics, Lucas wanted to make something with more heart, so he sought
the rights to make a new Flash Gordon film.
But Lucas ultimately couldn't seal the deal with King Features Syndicate, which published
Alex Raymond's original comic strip and owned the rights to the character — so, fortunately
for Star Wars fans, he decided to invent his own Flash Gordon-like saga.
"Prepare my rocket fleet at once.
We will go to the sky city of Vultan and teach him a needed lesson."
Studio resistance
While THX 1138 was a flop, Lucas' second feature, American Graffiti, was one of the most profitable
movies of all time, and a Best Picture nominee ...
"How'd you like to ride around with me for awhile?"
"I'm sorry, I can't.
I'm going steady."
Universal Pictures executives were delighted at the film's success, and wanted more.
Lucas, however, had his heart set on Star Wars and submitted a 12-page outline for the
flick.
The studio passed, and many of Lucas' friends and colleagues agreed, encouraging Lucas to
make a "deeper" film, more grounded and serious.
But Lucas wouldn't listen.
Sci-fi dry spell
Universal isn't the only studio that passed on Star Wars.
United Artists and Disney said no, too, arguing that science-fiction wasn't popular and wouldn't
sell.
After all, as Star Wars producer Gary Kurtz noted to IGN, it took seven years for 1968's
2001: A Space Odyssey to turn a profit, and the last big space opera, 1956's Forbidden
Planet, was almost 20 years old when Lucas was pitching Star Wars.
"Why you low-living contraption!
I ought to take a can opener to you!"
"Quiet, please.
I am analyzing."
When Lucas tried to explain to the studios that Star Wars is more fantasy than science
fiction, the debate was lost on 20th Century Fox president Alan Ladd, Jr., who just wanted
Lucas, period.
"He said, 'I don't understand this, but I loved American Graffiti, and whatever you
do is okay with me.'"
So in 1973, Lucas finally inked a deal to write and direct Star Wars for Fox.
Financial woes
Here's one of Star Wars' biggest secrets: it was not an expensive film.
While Star Wars established the template for the expensive Hollywood blockbuster, its initial
budget was relatively tiny.
Fox gave Lucas and his crew just $8 million, but unfortunately, that wasn't quite enough.
When he asked for more, Fox shut down pre-production and forced the team to come up with a new
budget, which came out to about $10 million.
Lucas was forced to scrap a number of scenes, including Han Solo's confrontation with Jabba
the Hutt, later controversially added via CGI to the Special Edition of the film.
Trouble in Tunisia
Tatooine, Luke Skywalker's home planet, was originally supposed to be a jungle, but Lucas
changed it to a desert planet after a location scout in the Philippines irritated his skin.
While Tatooine's twin suns setting over the dunes is one of the most iconic images in
a franchise full of iconic images, Tunisia isn't the most hospitable environment for
filmmaking, and the production fell behind immediately.
Allegedly, the sand didn't mix well with the cameras, damaging lots of expensive equipment.
Windstorms ravaged the sets, and R2-D2's controls didn't work particularly well, either, as
the sand interfered with the remote's radio signals.
And then there was the weather.
On the second day of shooting, a freak rainstorm — the first winter rain that the area had
gotten in 50 years — made filming practically impossible.
Delays almost spelled doom
Thanks to the problems in Tunisia, Star Wars was behind schedule by the time that the crew
moved to England.
Unfortunately, things didn't get much better.
Union rules severely limited when the cast and crew could work, and it didn't help that
Lucas was still tweaking the script while filming, or that Lucas had to fire the film's
original editor, meaning an hour's worth of footage had to be recut.
Filming began in March 1976.
By July, Lucas was 15 days behind schedule.
Fox issued an ultimatum: Lucas had to finish the film in a week, or the studio was going
to pull the plug.
The studio almost buried it
While an early screening for studio executives went well, Fox wasn't sure how to sell Star
Wars to the public — so, they didn't.
Instead, the studio put its marketing muscle behind The Other Side of Midnight, which was
based on a best-selling novel, and had a built-in audience.
Meanwhile, theater owners thought that Star Wars was a "kiddie movie" and didn't want
to screen it.
So in order to boost circulation, Fox forced theater chains that wanted The Other Side
of Midnight to book Star Wars as well.
As Star Wars broke record after record for both attendance and box office returns, Fox
expanded into as many markets as possible.
By September, Star Wars was in 1,100 theaters — an unheard of number at the time — and
its first theatrical run lasted for over a year.
By then, it was clear: despite the odds, Star Wars was a hit, and Hollywood would never
be the same.
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alright guys 420 grow King here and we have just finished putting up the lights
for our tent we're growing in a 3x3 urban farmer tent so let me take a
couple steps back here so you can really see what we're working with here we're
growing in a basement 3x3 urban farmer tent we've got a six inch
exhaust fan and carbon filter here this is a pre-filter so yeah it's a little
bit dirty but it's just a pre-filter so it's all good
got our ductwork running out the top we've got two 300 watt Mars hydro lights
and I'll be leaving the link to all this stuff down in the description of this video
so make sure to check all this stuff out if you are brand new and you're just
looking to get started the cheapest way possible right so put these seeds in the
ground two days ago and this right here is the dark devil it's the one with the
long root if you watched the last video a little bit dirt on there I'm just
going to kind of flick it off real gently alright so I just flicked that
dirt off I don't want it to burn up my seedlings so if I didn't flick that dirt
off it may burn it up alright and we've got another Dart devil here you see it's
just barely up and then our other dark devil here we've got our ogre back here
alright and we've got our bubblegum cush here alright and I've got a little exalt
6-inch clip fans the little dust fans all this sitting on top of a bar bucket
alright and that's all there is to it that's all the whole setup we've just
put the lights back up from our last grow what I use this chance to do also
is I dry the bud in here at the end of the harvest so had to take down the
lights to do all that and just put them back up honestly forgot how to put them
back up took me a little bit longer than I wanted to take but uh you know
sometimes you make retard errors and that's fine too alright so I'm gonna hit
the switch on this and hopefully everything is back in order
don't explode all right and I must have unplugging the lights from last row so
I'm just going to get my lovely assistant to plug them back in boom
there we go now we've got lights all right we're in business now this grow is
officially underway we are on day two from seed and we're looking good so far
so Allah be giving you updates I'm going to let this fan just gently blow over
the top of these seedlings here just gives them strength from the get-go
especially these taller ones right here you know that are already stretching so
I'm just going to point this a little more up in the air I just want their air
to circulate real good but yeah I think we're off to a good start so far and I'm
excited about this one I'm going to be doing a lot of experimenting so if
you're into experiments you know LST topping I'm even going to be using maybe
possibly some different nutrients on one plant versus the go box which is what I
usually use for nutrients I use the general organics go box here
alright so use this whole lineup I don't use every single one of these but this
is what I use alright and then the last key element is our whatever the hell you
call this thing I can't remember honestly but it has the humidity and the
temperature right so obviously this has been sitting outside my tent so it's not
going to have the right reading what I'm going to do is I'm going to take one of
my light straps here and this one right here I had some last time I'm going to
do is just angle that down the middle of the lights all right
took this one back up all right now I've got me a little
knocked out in it so it won't slide past that point what I do is I like to keep
this thing even with the canopy of the plant so as the plants grow I'll move
this up but I'll put it down here for the seedlings just so I know what the
temperature is when it's down this slope alright so what I'll do is I'll just
raise this just a bit I'll probably do that up in this video because it's going
to take me a second to clip some stuff and where I got one hand on my phone so
anyway we're looking pretty good as far as Timpson humidity but like I said this
has been outside my tent so I have no clue what it is inside it here right now
but yeah that's it for this update make sure you're subscribed make sure you
give me a thumbs up to this video call me if you have any questions and I look
forward to hanging out with you while we go through this Crow together alright
thanks a lot
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