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10th November 10, 03:10 PM
#61
 Originally Posted by artificer
Thank you for the very helpful conversation this morning!
Oh, come on now Terry! What's life without something to jones for?
 ith:
On to news!
I met with my smith last night and was presented with the first CAD drawing of the #1 (round) cantle. There are a few small changes needed. The 'arm' of the hinge needs to be extended down past the body of the cantle, for one.
Otherwise, I'm fairly excited about the piece. It really hits home when you see the 3-D model animated to spin, open and close.
You may notice that the holes for lacing the bag, as well as the finials are not pictured. This is because they will be added after casting. This will allow me to vary the holes for different sizes of lacing. This may come in handy when changing bag materials from hair to leather, or for various thickness of leather. The finial holes will allow me to have just the one, three or five, or to attempt some of the 'trick' lock mechanisms.
Now to start harassing my smith for progress on #2 (and dare I ask, #3  )
As always, helpful critique and commentary is welcome.
Scott--the pic/animation doesn't seem to be working. The Jones will be just unbearable without it...
"Before two notes of the theme were played, Colin knew it was Patrick Mor MacCrimmon's 'Lament for the Children'...Sad seven times--ah, Patrick MacCrimmon of the seven dead sons....'It's a hard tune, that', said old Angus. Hard on the piper; hard on them all; hard on the world." Butcher's Broom, by Neil Gunn, 1994 Walker & Co, NY, p. 397-8.
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10th November 10, 03:27 PM
#62
 Originally Posted by BobsYourUncle
Scott--the pic/animation doesn't seem to be working. The Jones will be just unbearable without it...
Unfortunately, the animation doesn't work without downloading the engine, which I don't want people to have to do. I'll see if the program can export an animated file instead of the still pix.
Edit: Do you mean you can't see the pic? Or that it is a static image with no animation?
Last edited by artificer; 10th November 10 at 06:59 PM.
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11th November 10, 12:57 PM
#63
Cannot see it. Has the dreaded red X in a white field
Really looking forward to seeing it.
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11th November 10, 01:24 PM
#64
 Originally Posted by Taygrd
 Cannot see it. Has the dreaded red X in a white field 
Really looking forward to seeing it. 
Weird, I can see it on my computer.
Let's try this.
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11th November 10, 02:13 PM
#65
Nope still the little red x.
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11th November 10, 02:20 PM
#66
 Originally Posted by Harold Cannon
Nope still the little red x.
Let's try this!

I can see both, whether I'm logged into photobucket or not. What is everyone using for a browser? I'm on Firefox.
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11th November 10, 03:01 PM
#67
I switched to Firefox and I could see it but not on Explorer
Besides that,...........Awesome design. I cannot wait to see the completed item. Love your work.
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14th November 10, 08:16 PM
#68
 Originally Posted by Taygrd
I switched to Firefox and I could see it but not on Explorer
Besides that,...........Awesome design. I cannot wait to see the completed item. Love your work. 
Firefox totally rox compared to IE.
Thanks, I've been trying to NOT get too excited, now that things are finally starting to move forward it's hard not to get a jones on.
Once everything gets cast up I've still got jigs to make to aid in drilling for lacing holes and finials, but that's pretty minor.
I've already found some very nice sources for long haired sheep to face some of the bags in, both brown and white, curly and straight hair.
My plan is to use either Elk for the leather bags, and I've got a reliable source for that as well.
Hopefully I'll see my smith again on Tuesday, when I can pressure him into making pattern #3 (rectangular) as well.
ith:
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17th November 10, 12:58 PM
#69
Will you be selling the cantles by themselves or just complete sporrans? I personally would like to make my own bags to mount to them.
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17th November 10, 08:57 PM
#70
Scott, your expertise and general cool are always welcome. I don't know how I've missed this thread to date, but obviously I've been way too busy.
I really look forward to seeing where this goes. Thanks for a very interesting thread.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
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