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Fly tying as in fishing?
> Actually, I haven't. The only form I have ever seen kevlar in is the
> thread, which is actually more like a floss. It is sometimes used in
> fly-tying, which is a hobby of mine. It is too bulky to be used on small
> flies as a thread, but is used on spun hair bass flies and other places
> where a lot of durability is needed.
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In article <38726B46.C4203ED3@stud.ntnu.no>, Sigmund Kyrre Aas
<as### [at] studntnuno> wrote:
> Fly tying as in fishing?
Yes.
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Chris Huff wrote:
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> In article <38726B46.C4203ED3@stud.ntnu.no>, Sigmund Kyrre Aas
> <as### [at] studntnuno> wrote:
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> > Fly tying as in fishing?
>
> Yes.
For bass !?
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In article <38726C34.A346856F@pacbell.net>, lin### [at] povrayorg
wrote:
> For bass !?
Not sure what you mean here, I do tie bass flies, I mostly tie trout and
bluegill flies. And the occasional salmon/steelhead fly.
If you are surprised at the use of kevlar thread for bass flies, well,
bass do put a lot of stress on them, and the thread is put under a lot
of tension when constructing the spun-hair flies. Kevlar thread is
probably most often used in saltwater flies, though.
Or were you surprised at the idea of using flies for bass? Flyrods are
sometimes the only way to get a lure to a certain spot without scaring
every fish in the area away.
Maybe we should move this to povray.off-topic. :-)
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maybe some object 'statues'. like the X Wings, or the isosurface
hydrant
Alex McMurray wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Over the last 12 months or so, I have admired the many POV
> images that have appeared in this news group, and many times have
> thought that many of them should be hung in a gallery for all to
> admire.
> I found an old abandoned warehouse and I am converting it into
> an art gallery for POV artists, some of which have already been hung
> in this, the main hallway, although it may, at a later stage, be
> halved into two separate rooms, as it is almost 100 meters long.
> There is still a lot of work to be done, maybe some carpet on the
> floor, a new paint job, etc, any ideas?
> Here are two views of the main hall where the works are on display.
> The two halls on either side of the hallway are, at the moment,
> empty, hence the no entry sign in the left doorway.
> The sofas are modifications of Thomas de Groot's easy chair.
>
>
> [Image]
>
> [Image]
>
> bye Alex
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> ,-._|\ Alex McMurray
> / Oz \ ale### [at] melbpcorgau Melbourne PC User
> Group.
> \_,--.x/ Melton. Victoria. Australia
> v
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Bryan Valencia wrote:
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> maybe some object 'statues'. like the X Wings, or the isosurface hydrant
Bryan,
A couple of minor requests -
Please try not to quote the images from the original post when you reply
and if at all possible try to post in plain text only when posting in
these news groups. Many of our visitors do not use news readers that are
html compliant.
Thank you,
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> empty, perhaps you could have a few pedestals with some interesting Pov
How 'bout the UserDisk as an endtable?
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Look out, you had the images in the reply!
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Some of the image_map ratios are wrong I think, a standard render is
3:4. (I'm looking at my now squashed pirate ship...) Or else it's a
camera problem, but you should fix it.
You could make a Quicktime VR file and have the images be hyperlinks to
galleries...
Be sure to give all the artists credit if/when you put this up.
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Bryan
Please keep it plain text and don't repost images in your replies.
I don't mind an image in a reply if it's a different image, but to
d/l the same iamge and decode the same image just to find out it's
the same image is a bit much.
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Steve email mailto:sjl### [at] ndirectcouk
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web http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~sjlen/
or http://start.at/zero-pps
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