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Hola,
This is part of a lab bench scene that I've been working on.
I'm rather pleased with the way it turned out so I thought I'd post it.
Later Jim
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"Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:425ab94f@news.povray.org...
> Hola,
>
> This is part of a lab bench scene that I've been working on.
> I'm rather pleased with the way it turned out so I thought I'd post it.
>
> Later Jim
>
>
>
funny, just last night I was sitting on a stool in my kitchen watching my
tea kettle warm up. I was mostly watching the gas fire from the stove top.
The whole time it was warming, I was thinking of how to model it. Pov sure
makes you look at things differently.
Nice job on your gas pipes. The roundness of everything is very realistic.
It's begging to be placed in the entire chem lab scene. Post the final scene
when you have it :)
-r
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"Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:425ab94f@news.povray.org...
> Hola,
>
> This is part of a lab bench scene that I've been working on.
> I'm rather pleased with the way it turned out so I thought I'd post it.
>
> Later Jim
Hi Jim,
Pretty but...
It's clear you're not very familiar with issues of lab safety or equipment
design.
Gas Taps with wimpy stopcocks just don't cut it. Those unsupported fiddly
things would snap in a day and the lab would go up in smake!
Take a reality check and google gas-tap.
Levers are clearly on or off and often yellow.
e.g.
http://www.emot.nl/webstore/catalog/images/Foto%200182.JPG
http://www.saburchill.com/lab/intro/bunsen.html
http://www.vossverner.com/product_lab_gastap.html
http://www.mr-damon.com/experiments/bunsen/pointers.htm
Go well...
And don't blow yourself up!
DLM
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"dlm" <me### [at] addressinvalid> wrote in message news:425ae1e1@news.povray.org...
> It's clear you're not very familiar with issues of lab safety or equipment
> design.
> Gas Taps with wimpy stopcocks just don't cut it. Those unsupported fiddly
> things would snap in a day and the lab would go up in smake!
> Take a reality check and google gas-tap.
>
> Levers are clearly on or off and often yellow.
>
> e.g.
> http://www.emot.nl/webstore/catalog/images/Foto%200182.JPG
> http://www.saburchill.com/lab/intro/bunsen.html
> http://www.vossverner.com/product_lab_gastap.html
> http://www.mr-damon.com/experiments/bunsen/pointers.htm
>
ahhh .... thanks for the links .... the busen burner is next so that will be
helpful
i'm sticking with my design on the gas tap .... hey at least they are shown
in the off position.
i'll just make sure my insurance is up to date and hope we have no lab
accidents
Ciao
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"Ross" <rli### [at] everestkcnet> wrote in message
news:425abe4b@news.povray.org...
> funny, just last night I was sitting on a stool in my kitchen watching my
> tea kettle warm up. I was mostly watching the gas fire from the stove top.
> The whole time it was warming, I was thinking of how to model it. Pov sure
> makes you look at things differently.
haha .... i do that kind of stuff all the time too ... i get funny looks
when i say stuff like ....
bet i could do that with a very turbulant crackle pattern
>
> Nice job on your gas pipes. The roundness of everything is very realistic.
> It's begging to be placed in the entire chem lab scene. Post the final
> scene
> when you have it :)
thanks ... it's all csg ... cylinder, cone, and torus
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"dlm" <me### [at] addressinvalid> wrote:
> "Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
> news:425ab94f@news.povray.org...
> > Hola,
> >
> > This is part of a lab bench scene that I've been working on.
> > I'm rather pleased with the way it turned out so I thought I'd post it.
> >
> > Later Jim
> Hi Jim,
> Pretty but...
[snip]
> Go well...
> And don't blow yourself up!
>
> DLM
looks like a small American fire hydrant to me, different cultures hmm.
I like the modelling.
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>> Go well...
>> And don't blow yourself up!
>>
>> DLM
>
> Some of us have memories that go back further than "Health and Safety at
> Work" :-) The ones I remember were made out of Bronze or old Brass. This
> looks like a small American fire hydrant to me, different cultures hmm.
> I like the modelling.
>
>
My memories go back some too ... I know what it is to dip a pen in ink!
(Messy)
If you want museum pieces the Science & Society picture library is a great
reference. e.g.
http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?X9=Chemical%20Laboratories,%20Apparatus,%201850-1949
It really comes down to whether the desired look and feel is modern/
antique/ period/ surreal...
DLM
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"dlm" <me### [at] addressinvalid> wrote in message
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> My memories go back some too ... I know what it is to dip a pen in ink!
> (Messy)
slide rule guy here ....
> If you want museum pieces the Science & Society picture library is a great
> reference. e.g.
>
http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?X9=Chemical%20Laboratories,%20Apparatus,%201850-1949
> It really comes down to whether the desired look and feel is modern/
> antique/ period/ surreal...
> DLM
GREAT link .... looking for older looking stuff .... found two more items
that I wanted to add to my scene
mortar & pestal .... cool looking blue (cobalt glass) bottle .... Thanks
Jim
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