- published: 29 Jun 2011
- views: 236910
- author: Jesse Sutton
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DIY Powder Coating
Video showing you how to powder coat on your own with a few simple things....
published: 29 Jun 2011
author: Jesse Sutton
DIY Powder Coating
Video showing you how to powder coat on your own with a few simple things.
- published: 29 Jun 2011
- views: 236910
- author: Jesse Sutton
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Powder coating with MDB - HD version.mov
This video was produced by StudioTAGS (MDB and Fernando Alcantara) to augment the artist p...
published: 07 Mar 2011
author: MichaelDaleBernard
Powder coating with MDB - HD version.mov
This video was produced by StudioTAGS (MDB and Fernando Alcantara) to augment the artist presentation and demo given by Michael Dale Bernard at East Carolina University's 2011 Material Topics Symposium, held January 15-18, in Greenville, NC and the 32nd annual Yuma Arts Symposium in Yuma, AZ, held February 24-26. Equipment used includes a basic powder coating gun from Harbor Freight Tool Company, a counter top convection oven, and powders from Eastwood Automotive, Caswell Plating, and powdersbuythepound.com. You can see examples of Michael's powder coated artwork at www.michaeldalebenard.com.
- published: 07 Mar 2011
- views: 35762
- author: MichaelDaleBernard
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Powder Coating Basics
You can learn how to powder coat parts at home. It is a very easy process and once you lea...
published: 19 Mar 2011
author: Hotrod Pete
Powder Coating Basics
You can learn how to powder coat parts at home. It is a very easy process and once you learn how to do it you will want to coat everything. There are some drawbacks...if the powder coat gets chipped it is almost impossible to fix without being noticed. Also, it is not impervious to chemicals so it can be dissolved. It's not a good idea to coat parts where gasoline may drip or collect. I've had no problem coating master cylinders but you will need to experiment.
- published: 19 Mar 2011
- views: 88162
- author: Hotrod Pete
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Ross Nanotechnology's NeverWet superhydrophobic spray-on coating
Ross Technology Corp. needed a better way to reduce corrosion on the steel products. When ...
published: 14 Aug 2011
author: lancasteronline
Ross Nanotechnology's NeverWet superhydrophobic spray-on coating
Ross Technology Corp. needed a better way to reduce corrosion on the steel products. When they couldn't find a suitable one, they worked on creating something on their own. And eventually they hit upon a slick product that's led to a whole new business. That product is NeverWet, a silicon-based spray-on coating that repels water and heavy oils. READ MORE ABOUT THE PRODUCT: lancasteronline.com
- published: 14 Aug 2011
- views: 4391435
- author: lancasteronline
4:11
Superhydrophobic coating (2008 R&D; 100 winner)
A transparent coating that is not just impermeable to water, but actually makes it bounce ...
published: 28 Jul 2008
author: SandiaLabs
Superhydrophobic coating (2008 R&D; 100 winner)
A transparent coating that is not just impermeable to water, but actually makes it bounce off a surface to help prevent corrosion, protect electronic and antiquities, or provide a new, more efficient surface to collect pure water. 2008 R&D; 100 winner (SAND2008-2215W)
- published: 28 Jul 2008
- views: 34309
- author: SandiaLabs
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Betty's Party Chocolate-Coated Popcorn Recipe
In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make Party Chocolate-Coated Popped Corn. This pop...
published: 06 Oct 2009
author: bettyskitchen
Betty's Party Chocolate-Coated Popcorn Recipe
In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make Party Chocolate-Coated Popped Corn. This popcorn has a delicious chocolate topping, and it is perfect for munching on while you watch a movie or ballgame. Or, you can enjoy it as a comfort food when you want to curl up on the couch! Ingredients: 5 to 8 cups popped popcorn, with unpopped kernels removed (This will heavily coat a microwave package of popped corn. If you like a thinner coating, you can use 2 microwave packages, or just refrain from pouring all the topping on your popcorn.) ½ stick butter, melted 1 cup light brown sugar, firmly packed 2 tablespoons baking cocoa 2 tablespoons milk 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ¼ to ½ teaspoon baking soda ½ cup peanuts (optional) (I did not use nuts, but you may add any nuts of your choice.) Cooking oil spray Begin by popping the corn you want to coat with caramel topping. Then, spray a large bowl and a large spoon with cooking oil spray. Place about half of the popped popcorn into the sprayed bowl. Now, prepare your topping. In a medium-sized saucepan, melt ½ stick butter. Add 1 cup light brown sugar, 2 tablespoons milk, 2 tablespoons cocoa, ½ teaspoon vanilla extract, and ½ cup peanuts (if desired). Mix together, and bring to a boil over medium heat. When the mixture is at a full, rolling boil, cook for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, and add ¼ to ½ teaspoon of baking soda. Stir the baking soda briskly into the cooked coating mixture. The consistency of the mixture ...
- published: 06 Oct 2009
- views: 44542
- author: bettyskitchen
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The Official Ultra-Ever Dry Product Video - Superhydrophobic and oleophobic coating
2/10/13: OUR VIDEO HAS GONE VIRAL! WE'VE HAD MORE THAN 1.8 MILLION VIEWS SINCE WED 2/6. SO...
published: 13 Nov 2012
author: ultratechvideo
The Official Ultra-Ever Dry Product Video - Superhydrophobic and oleophobic coating
2/10/13: OUR VIDEO HAS GONE VIRAL! WE'VE HAD MORE THAN 1.8 MILLION VIEWS SINCE WED 2/6. SO, IF YOU'VE TRIED TO GET IN TOUCH WITH US, LEFT A VOICEMAIL OR SENT AN EMAIL, PLEASE BE PATIENT AS WE HAVE BEEN INUNDATED WITH REQUESTS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING. Ultra-Ever Dry is a superhydrophobic (water) and oleophobic (hydrocarbons) coating that will completely repel almost any liquid. Ultra-Ever Dry uses proprietary nanotechnology to coat an object and create a barrier of air on its surface. This barrier repels water, oil and other liquids unlike any coating seen before. The other breakthrough associated with Ultra-Ever Dry is the superior coating adherence and abrasion resistance allowing it to be used in all kinds of applications where durability is required. For more information visit us at: www.UltraEverDry.com Email: info@ultraeverdry.com ULTRA-EVER DRY HOTLINE: 800.764.9566 • 904.854.4334
- published: 13 Nov 2012
- views: 2630794
- author: ultratechvideo
11:42
Mindcrack Prank Wars - EP17 - Candy Coating
I want to lick everything... that is all. Zedsteau's set up video: www.youtube.com Shirts:...
published: 20 Jun 2012
author: VintageBeef
Mindcrack Prank Wars - EP17 - Candy Coating
I want to lick everything... that is all. Zedsteau's set up video: www.youtube.com Shirts: vintagebeef.spreadshirt.com Twitter www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com TwitchTV: www.twitch.tv Don't forget to "Like" and Subscribe! All music by Kevin MacLeod (www.Incompetech.com)
- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 288717
- author: VintageBeef
10:59
Basic Coatings: Hardwood Floor Coating Tips
This video demonstrates some tips for coating hardwood floors with Basic Coating's water-b...
published: 26 Sep 2010
author: floorman500
Basic Coatings: Hardwood Floor Coating Tips
This video demonstrates some tips for coating hardwood floors with Basic Coating's water-base finish.
- published: 26 Sep 2010
- views: 43464
- author: floorman500
14:34
Powder Coating Aluminum in the Home Shop - How to Basics, Tips, Tricks & More
Using an Eastwood HotCoat Powder Coating Gun to demonstrate how to properly clean and powd...
published: 09 Jan 2012
author: John NYCCNC
Powder Coating Aluminum in the Home Shop - How to Basics, Tips, Tricks & More
Using an Eastwood HotCoat Powder Coating Gun to demonstrate how to properly clean and powder coat paint a machined aluminum part. In addition to powder coating a sample part, video includes an overview tutorial of powder coating equipment, tips, tricks and more.
- published: 09 Jan 2012
- views: 96286
- author: John NYCCNC
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Part 2: How to Crumb Coat
Lock the crumbs to the cake so they won't end up on the outside of your icing....
published: 01 Jun 2011
author: zoebakes
Part 2: How to Crumb Coat
Lock the crumbs to the cake so they won't end up on the outside of your icing.
- published: 01 Jun 2011
- views: 57649
- author: zoebakes
5:59
Powder Coating on My Classic Car from Eastwood
BUY Powder Coating Supplies Here: www.eastwood.com This innovative system will allow you t...
published: 02 Apr 2008
author: EastwoodCo
Powder Coating on My Classic Car from Eastwood
BUY Powder Coating Supplies Here: www.eastwood.com This innovative system will allow you to achieve the benefits of powder coating small parts instead of coating them with paint. All you need is a compressed air source (5-10 PSI from a portable tank with a regulator or a compressor), and an electric oven or toaster oven. For more information go to www.eastwood.com
- published: 02 Apr 2008
- views: 209717
- author: EastwoodCo
2:41
Lotus Coating with Nano Glass
Experimental Lotus Coating with Nano Glass The lotus effect is the superhydrophobic proper...
published: 14 Apr 2008
author: manf1234
Lotus Coating with Nano Glass
Experimental Lotus Coating with Nano Glass The lotus effect is the superhydrophobic property found with lotus plants' leaves. The picture shows it on nasturtium. A fine structure on the surface of the object supports the property of the material. So nano glass powder is very effective. The powder has a particle size of about 10nm. (In the picture the particles are shown with coating for the scanning electron microscope). The powder is spread on the surface and the solvent is evaporated. The white line marks the 100nm thickness of the wet layer. The petri dish is treated the same way. Drops are rolling on the surface. A large drop acts as a loupe. Drops combine to a resonant mass. The water can also be moved electrically with a charged plastic stick. The uncoated half of the petri dish is wetted by the water. Is that a chance for no more dishwashing with nano coated dishes? :o) Experimentelle Lotus Beschichtung mit Nano Glas Der Lotus Effekt ist der super- wasserabstoßende Effekt, der auf Blättern der Lotuspflanze finden ist, im Bild auf Kapuzinerkresse. Eine feine Partikelstruktur auf der Oberfläche fördert die Eigenschaft. Das macht Glaspulverr sehr wirksam. Das Pulverr hat eine Partikelgröße von 10nm. (Im Bild sind die Partikel mit der Beschichtung für des Raster-Elektronen-Mikroskop dargestellt.) Das Pulver wird auf der Oberfläche verteilt und das Lösungsmittel verdunstet. Die weiße Linie zeigt dabei, an welcher Stelle die Dicke der feuchten Schicht noch etwa 100nm ...
- published: 14 Apr 2008
- views: 151027
- author: manf1234
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Why is Powder Coating Better Than Painting?
BUY Supplies Here: www.eastwood.com Our best value! HotCoat Powder-Coating Starter Kit inc...
published: 29 Sep 2008
author: EastwoodCo
Why is Powder Coating Better Than Painting?
BUY Supplies Here: www.eastwood.com Our best value! HotCoat Powder-Coating Starter Kit includes our Dual-Voltage gun for greater versatility With our dual-voltage HotCoat gun, you can powder coat interiors and hard-to-reach corners using the low 15000-volt setting, or switch to the high 25000-volt setting for multi-coat coverage over larger areas with increased powder adhesion and minimal overspray. Either way, you'll get all the benefits of powder coating in your own shop! Besides the dual-voltage gun, this kit also includes gloss black color, plus everything else you'll need (except compressed air and a dedicated oven) to achieve expert results. Extremely durable finish Coat and cure in under an hour! Easy to apply Quick color changes Economical Background on powder coating. Check www.eastwood.com for more information.
- published: 29 Sep 2008
- views: 103067
- author: EastwoodCo
Vimeo results:
4:32
Sometimes the Stars
"Sometimes the Stars" is a gorgeous new song from Adelaide, Australia band The Audreys, ta...
published: 09 Mar 2011
author: The Audreys
Sometimes the Stars
"Sometimes the Stars" is a gorgeous new song from Adelaide, Australia band The Audreys, taken from their 2010 album of the same name. The accompanying short animated film, produced by Luke Jurevicius and directed by Ari Gibson & Jason Pamment, is about a lost girl's journey through a surreal landscape, and her yearning to make a connection in this distant yet strangely familiar world.
Produced by Luke Jurevicius
Directed by Ari Gibson & Jason Pamment
Production Designers: Luke Jurevicius, Shane Devries, Jason Pamment, Ari Gibson
Story by Luke Jurevicius, Ari Gibson & Jason Pamment
2D Animation: Ari Gibson
Background Art: Jason Pamment
Compositing: Ryan Kirby & Jason Pamment
Colouring: Jarrod Prince & Joshua Bowman
Executive Producers: Stu McCullough, Taasha Coates, Tristan Goodall
Special Thanks: Sarah Macdonald, Makoto Koji, Jeremy Hill-Brooks
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The Animals House of the Rising Sun Old School Computer Remix
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published: 05 Dec 2011
author: PURETUNE
The Animals House of the Rising Sun Old School Computer Remix
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While following on the coat tail of my first popular video "Queen Bohemian Rhapsody Old School Computer Remix" i tried to change the venue and built a couple of robot bands (yeah! machines that play actual instruments). These videos didn't fair as well so i decided to go back to the basics and create another video utilizing old computer equipment. For this video i recorded each instrument separately with a decent stereo mic and i also used a mixer to adjust the audio levels. i would like to point out that absolutely no sampling or audio effects were used.
instruments
a. HP Scanjet 3P, Adaptec SCSI card and a computer powered by Ubuntu v9.10 OS as the Vocals. (hey, the scanner is old)
b. Atari 800XL with an EiCO Oscilloscope as the Organ
c. Texas instrument Ti-99/4A with a Tektronix Oscilloscope as the Guitar
d. Hard-drive powered by a PiC16F84A microcontroller as the bass drum and cymbal
i was very pleased how the hard-drive drums turned out and they sound great. i will definitely use them in my next video. Oh Yeah, my next video i would like to use a current song so please leave any recommendations.
(3OH!3 is a big contender)
i would like to give a shoutout to James Houston who (i think) was the first person to use multiple legacy computer equipment in conjunction to make a song. Be sure to take the time to view his YouTube video "Big ideas: Don't get any - Radiohead cover by James Houston".
For all the haters out there:
1. The timing is not off, take the time to listen to the actual song before criticizing.
2. No, i don't have a lot of spare time so i have to use it sparingly.
3. Fair use on the internet. Not making any money here! i wasn't even born when this song came out but this is just one way of reviving an older song and introducing it to Generation Z.
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Worked For Me (5D MRKII - 5:24)
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published: 16 Nov 2009
author: Ken Simpson | Director
Worked For Me (5D MRKII - 5:24)
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Written/Directed/Produced & Edited by: Ken Simpson
Cinematography/Camera operating & Color Grading by: Alex Dacev
THE LENSES:
The DP owned one 50mm prime, about as stock as they come and I borrowed my friends 28mm prime for a few shots here and there. I did however, rent a 70-200mm canon zoom lens for most of the shoot and that cost me another $200.00. Later I found out that a friend of mine had the same lens sitting on a shelf collecting dust...Bu Hao
THE DOLLY/FOLLOW FOCUS:
we used the microdolly for almost all of the moving shots (we used a tiny skateboard for the dolly along the shoes).
http://www.microdolly.com/micro_2.html
It's a very simple device to use, the kit is insanely cheap ($45.00/day) and comes with a 13 foot track which is like a tent pole design, meaning it's all one piece but you could collapse the end of it to fit into smaller spaces. There is a 45 degree curved track option as well, but we never bothered to rent it.
We probably should have had a little more weight on the tripod itself, given that it was only the 5D because the tripod would slip off the track from time to time. You'll notice we had a shitty tripod so we tapped it to the T-bar rather than it fitting in snugly like it would had we had a real profession tripod, ah well. Oh and those foam pads they provide you with to go under the track? We ditched using those after the first day, they just got in the way.
This may not be the best option in the world for flexibility, it's more of an indoor dolly for sure but I'd totally use it again if I was on a tight budget. It's a great way to add production value, considering the price.
We did use a redrock adapter but for some reason we couldn't figure out how to get the focus ring onto the left side of the camera, so the DOP could pan/tilt with his right hand. Not only that but his lens package weren't very high end so the clamp kept slipping off the focus adjustment on the lens (we ended up using double sided tape to make it bite properly). Focus was such a tricky and often elusive thing, there were several double digit takes done to achieve proper focus through out the whole length of the shots.
THE LIGHTING:
1x 1K Arri tungsten
1x 650W Arri tungsten
1x 300W Arri tungsten
-for Saffron's day scenes we used a medium flexfill
-and for her night exterior footage I used a tiny led (daylight balanced) camera light, the kind that slides into the accessory shoe of consumer cameras. Really cheap, it cost me $69 I think. The light sensitivity of the 5D really is insane. Since it was just a crew of two, the DP and I, it usually fell on to me to provide a little backlight on those night scenes and it was a little bizzare to be 15 feet back and it still be too bright.
THE SOUND:
I used my old Canon XL1s with a Lav attachment to re-record all of the spoken lines in the film. Basically after the cut was finalized I cued the scene up on my laptop, had the actors watch the takes a few times and then had them say the lines until I thought they matched up well enough. I bought the lav about 6 years ago, it cost about $250.00 or so and it wasn't top of the line or anything.
The reason were weren't plugging the lav into the 5D is because you still couldn't control the levels with the camera, so if something peaked, I'd have no real idea until afterwards anyways. You really do need an external device for good audio with this camera, sticking a boom mic or shotgun attachment won't really get you much better in the way of quality especially with that horrid auto gain feature.
THE WORKFLOW:
Converted the footage in FCP to Apple ProRes (HQ) files.
Edited accordingly with shitty guide track from the 5D, then had the actors re-record their lines with my lav attached to my old XL1s running in 30P "FRAME MODE". Cleaned up the timeline then sent it to Color for grading.
BUDGET:
Other than the one lens and the Microdolly and Redrock adapter, I just spent money the regular stuff like gas and meals. The locations were free, the actors brought their own wardrobe, except for the doctor (the DP has been a doctor for halloween for the past ten years and already had the lab coat and stethoscope!), there was no hair or make up dept. All of Saffron's scenes were shot over one day/night and by luck she had some hair extensions of her own that she was able to put in over lunch to help sell the idea that a lot more time had passed over course the of their relationship - you'll notice she never has short hair during any of her night scenes.
Total cost of this film $800.00 (approx.)
If you're still interested, you can check out our first short with the 5D MrkII here:
http://vimeo.com/6823324
3:40
Sparkly
Album: Melt (2012)
An exploration into the subliminal, in pursuit of the sublime.
Piece...
published: 07 Dec 2011
author: Young Magic
Sparkly
Album: Melt (2012)
An exploration into the subliminal, in pursuit of the sublime.
Pieced together from hours of time-lapse footage shot on the East Coast of Australia.
Directed and Shot by Dylan Wiehahn
Production Design/Construction by Kell Bendle
Costume by Kiara Bulley
Featuring Megan Elizabeth McKee
Edited by Bek Andersen
Thank you
Flowers De Lush, Ryan Coates,
Lucas Miller, Nimai Dawe, Koby and Friends
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10:41
Rifle Stock Refinishing 3 of 3: Finish-coating Ruger 10/22
Video 3 of 3: Finish-Coating In this tutorial series I will show you how to take a rifle s...
published: 20 Feb 2012
author: Mark King
Rifle Stock Refinishing 3 of 3: Finish-coating Ruger 10/22
Video 3 of 3: Finish-Coating In this tutorial series I will show you how to take a rifle stock and refinish it. The tutorial is done with a Ruger 10/22 but the process can be used on any wooden stock. This refinishing method can also be used on refinishing guitars, wood furniture, or any other wood product for that matter. In this video I will be using Tru-Oil to give this stock a beautiful glossy finish. If you like this tutorial and want to see some other cool project check out the website at. theprojectjunkie.com
- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 23202
- author: Mark King
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Beeswax Coating for Metalsmiths
An old recipe for protecting your tools and your work...
published: 28 Jan 2009
author: purgatoryironworks
Beeswax Coating for Metalsmiths
An old recipe for protecting your tools and your work
- published: 28 Jan 2009
- views: 15222
- author: purgatoryironworks
1:59
Water resistant coating stops your phone from drowning #DigInfo
Water resistant coating for mobile phone circuit boards www.diginfo.tv DigInfo TV - diginf...
published: 17 Apr 2012
author: Diginfonews
Water resistant coating stops your phone from drowning #DigInfo
Water resistant coating for mobile phone circuit boards www.diginfo.tv DigInfo TV - diginfo.tv 13 Finetech Japan Daikin Industries Conformal Coating
- published: 17 Apr 2012
- views: 252414
- author: Diginfonews
15:42
How to remove coating and do forced patina on carbon steel knives
How to remove coating and do forced patina on carbon steel knives tutorial. hope you find ...
published: 28 Sep 2011
author: gavkoo
How to remove coating and do forced patina on carbon steel knives
How to remove coating and do forced patina on carbon steel knives tutorial. hope you find it helpful and useful folks. enjoy.
- published: 28 Sep 2011
- views: 17712
- author: gavkoo