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Argh, I'm very bored at work, so here's a random Friday afternoon glob of
chrome-finished expanded polystyrene. Watch out, it's heavier than it
looks!
Bill
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Bill Pragnell wrote:
> Argh, I'm very bored at work, so here's a random Friday afternoon glob of
> chrome-finished expanded polystyrene. Watch out, it's heavier than it
> looks!
>
> Bill
Nice... looks like some kind of compound egg
--
Stefan
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"Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:web.46cef6d482749dfc731f01d10@news.povray.org...
> Argh, I'm very bored at work, so here's a random Friday afternoon glob of
> chrome-finished expanded polystyrene. Watch out, it's heavier than it
> looks!
>
> Bill
cool. it looks like a good reptile scale texture too
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Ross wrote:
> "Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
> news:web.46cef6d482749dfc731f01d10@news.povray.org...
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>>Argh, I'm very bored at work, so here's a random Friday afternoon glob of
>>chrome-finished expanded polystyrene. Watch out, it's heavier than it
>>looks!
>>
>>Bill
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>
> cool. it looks like a good reptile scale texture too
>
>
And so how did you get the size of the pebbles to vary in scale like
that? It looks not quite random but interpolated.
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Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
> And so how did you get the size of the pebbles to vary in scale like
> that? It looks not quite random but interpolated.
Pretty simple actually - it's a bozo-based isosurface trace()ed with 20,000
spheres from its centre.
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"Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> schreef in bericht
news:web.46cf327d6d4f464a852a77190@news.povray.org...
> Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
>> And so how did you get the size of the pebbles to vary in scale like
>> that? It looks not quite random but interpolated.
>
> Pretty simple actually - it's a bozo-based isosurface trace()ed with
> 20,000
> spheres from its centre.
>
Oooh! That's smart!!!
Thomas
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"Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Argh, I'm very bored at work, so here's a random Friday afternoon glob of
> chrome-finished expanded polystyrene. Watch out, it's heavier than it
> looks!
Wow, how'd you get the expanded polystyrene to hold up in those acidic
electroplating baths? I've seen orange juice eat through that stuff. Good
job!
;-)
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Cousin Ricky nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/08/26 01:26:
> "Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>> Argh, I'm very bored at work, so here's a random Friday afternoon glob of
>> chrome-finished expanded polystyrene. Watch out, it's heavier than it
>> looks!
>
> Wow, how'd you get the expanded polystyrene to hold up in those acidic
> electroplating baths? I've seen orange juice eat through that stuff. Good
> job!
>
> ;-)
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That must be REALY cheap polystyrene! Or your orange juice was contaminated with
acetone or toluene... I have drank orange juice and limonade in styrofoam cups
without any problem. It can also hold wine, but, it give it a bad taste.
--
Alain
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You know you've been raytracing too long when you try to compress a mandelbrot
landscape made of spheres just to 4 lines of pov code.
Warp
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Alain <ele### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
> Cousin Ricky nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/08/26 01:26:
> > Wow, how'd you get the expanded polystyrene to hold up in those acidic
> > electroplating baths? I've seen orange juice eat through that stuff. Good
> > job!
> >
> That must be REALY cheap polystyrene! Or your orange juice was contaminated
> with acetone or toluene... I have drank orange juice and limonade in styrofoam
> cups without any problem. It can also hold wine, but, it give it a bad taste.
I'd be very worried if acetone contamination were a common problem.
Hmm, electroplating with Ni in a Watts bath needs a temperature of about
never mind dissolve. I agree about the orange juice though. :)
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> Hmm, electroplating with Ni in a Watts bath needs a temperature of about
> never mind dissolve. I agree about the orange juice though. :)
I saw a guy being interviewed on a car show who chromes
restored plastic, even glued together bits. He paints it with
some sort of expensive silver paint, then electro-plates with
copper, then nickel, then chrome. I think the copper may
help dissipate the heat.
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