13-11-13, 01:17 PM
Nick, now you're showing off again! Seriously though, awesome drawings!
The Deef's apprentice
Got any other hobbies?
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13-11-13, 01:17 PM
Nick, now you're showing off again! Seriously though, awesome drawings!
The Deef's apprentice
13-11-13, 07:42 PM
(13-11-13, 01:14 PM)twosheds link Wrote: yep i really like them nick - you're nowhere near me are you? oxford way. i've done a few of my home town, thame, but compared with yours they seem a bit mechanical, you seem to have caught something of the place. Actually, yes, I'm in Carterton, other side of Oxford to you.
13-11-13, 08:40 PM
(13-11-13, 07:42 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=twosheds link=topic=10468.msg113000#msg113000 date=1384344842] Actually, yes, I'm in Carterton, other side of Oxford to you. [/quote] this is one I did 10 yrs ago, took ages, hardly done anything since - be great to to meet you sometime ![]()
13-11-13, 09:02 PM
Superb detail in that drawing. I tend to be a bit lazier and suggest detail. Also, I haven't actually done a lot "on location" but work from photos quite often. Laziness is another of my hobbies! :lol
I did once take a ride to Finchingfield in Essex when I lived nearer to there, and sat on the bike to do some sketching there - nice subjects in that village - that's probably the last time I actually sketched on the spot, maybe 5 years ago. Do you have any particular inspirations? I have (or had - can't seem to find it at the moment) a brilliant book by David Cox, a 1900 reproduction of a volume originally produced in 1815, in which the artist has done some wonderful sketches of the kind of buildings typical of the countryside of the time - a very important historical record in my view, and hard to find such excellent subjects these days. There are a couple of very old barns and farm outbuildings near here that I first saw from the top deck of a bus before I had my current bike (you can't see them from nearer road level due to high hedges etc). I keep meaning to go and ask the owners if they mind if I spend a couple of hours sketching them, but haven't got around to that yet - maybe next summer.
that drawing I posted above is quite large so it looks detailed because it is reduced.
![]() is this by David Cox? I quite like Gordon Cullen ![]() I used to have an MZ, MZ EtZ 251, at the time I drew this for a club newsletter (sorry it has come out so massive, I'm not very technical) ![]()
13-11-13, 10:33 PM
I've a few hobbies hunting ,fishing,drag racing bikes ,customising bikes and making these
14-11-13, 02:34 AM
I have a new hobby. Looking at insurance sites and crying.
The Deef's apprentice
14-11-13, 06:34 AM
(13-11-13, 10:33 PM)Nosobrut link Wrote: I've a few hobbies hunting ,fishing,drag racing bikes ,customising bikes and making these Beauty. What is it made of? The handle and the blade?
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
14-11-13, 07:35 AM
is the top part of the knife handle, as per photo, fashioned like a bird's head or is that my weird imagination?
14-11-13, 09:08 AM
The blade is made from 01 high carbon steel and the handle is spalted beech , the blacklines are caused by fungi .The handle is shaped to fit the hand .
Found some GoPro vid clips on my laptop, from various Quadcopter flights this year. Cobbled together a little vid.
Cheers Gav http://vimeo.com/m/80939310
This week I've been mostly tinkering in the garage
05-12-13, 07:16 PM
I'm off to the Boat Show this January,,,
05-12-13, 11:37 PM
(28-10-13, 10:25 AM)red98 link Wrote:[quote author=Exupnut link=topic=10468.msg109732#msg109732 date=1382901251] ooooooooo...nice chopper exup :lol :lol :lol ...which one did you use to cut your hair :rollin :rollin :rollin [/quote] Giz a go
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate.... ![]()
05-12-13, 11:48 PM
(28-10-13, 10:37 AM)apage16 link Wrote:I'm a musician. Play guitar and sing. Songs by others, songs of my own. loving it....just a shame you haven't 36inch legs 36DDs and less facial hair ![]()
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate.... ![]()
06-12-13, 12:52 AM
(14-11-13, 09:08 AM)Nosobrut link Wrote:The blade is made from 01 high carbon steel and the handle is spalted beech , the blacklines are caused by fungi .The handle is shaped to fit the hand .Do you ever use bone for the handles?
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate.... ![]()
07-12-13, 02:12 PM
I like to customise and race bikes up the strip . Do all paintwork and as much of the engineering as I can the engines are full race 1428cc zed with nitros 1075cc turbo Kat turbo they run in the 9's
I got into tuning and making bits for air rifles, more specificallytheoben rapids, a few years back. A good mate and engineer taught me how to use my lathe and the science of air stripping, moderating and silencing to build very efficient shrouds and moderators. My own gun is this, a .20 rapid with a two stage carbon fibre shroud. The only part I didn't build is the block, all the internals are home built including the "rocket" valve. The lothar walther barrel is 21 1/2 inches long( turned down so it's super skinny for lightness) and ends only one inch from the start of the two stage shroud. Air is stripped from the pellet not once but twice, and all you hear is a dull phut , even when the pellets speed is in excess of 1000 feet per second. On the 110 ft range at hereward gun club just outside of Peterborough it will hit a five pence piece every time, mangling it in the process. It will shoot heavy (14.3grain) crosman prem pellets at speeds in excess of 1200 feet per second, but as the speed of sound is approx 1130 ft/sec, anything over that gets you a sonic boom( deafening believe it or not) then a pellet that flies supersonic. Supersonic is not a problem, but as it's speed decreases and it drops back into subsonic, the pellet flies all over the place giving you a shotgun scatter effect, useless for accuracy. As such I shoot at 900 ft/ sec, a good balance between power and air useage( the buddy bottle is filled to 220 bar, I think that's about 4000 psi!)
Strangely, as much as I love shooting, I hate killing anything, as such I don't hunt with it, it's just long range sniping small targets that floats my boat :-)
09-12-13, 04:15 PM
.....And this winter I've kinda started looking at getting older bikes and doing them up to sell. I'm really wanting a zephyr 750 or 1100 I can turn into something like this/or an affordable z1 rep, but they are getting harder to find at a reasonable price. I missed a 1100 the other day at a bike shop in Ramsey, cambs..it was only £1200 and not only was it in good original condition with low miles, but it was US imported, so had the yank spec spoked wheels. Would only have taken a clean and paint job to have made nice z1 rep bike with decent rubber and brakes to boot, compared to the seventies bike it would be copying.
11-12-13, 01:38 AM
Digging through some old back-up CD's I found some more illustrations. Thought I'd share.
Bob Marley. Pen and ink ![]() Dennis Brown. Pen and ink ![]() Black Uhuru. Pen and ink ![]() Hawk. Pen and ink ![]() A few pencil sketches. ![]() ![]() Coloured pencil. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Air brush, water colour and pencil ![]() Multi medium ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Computer generated. Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
11-12-13, 01:52 AM
is it me or can u see Tina Turner's tuppence hole? :rollin
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup.... :-))
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