Mr. Argumentor
I fab shitboxes and shitbox accessories.
It was good, but I am mildly disappointed in the sauce. Too one dimensionalFuck that looks so good. Will be even better today!
It was good, but I am mildly disappointed in the sauce. Too one dimensionalFuck that looks so good. Will be even better today!
Make or bought? I've got a pretty good and easy sauce recipe somewheres.It was good, but I am mildly disappointed in the sauce. Too one dimensional
Used this with a fair amount of tweaks to the sauce.Make or bought? I've got a pretty good and easy sauce recipe somewheres.
1 #10 can tomato sauceUsed this with a fair amount of tweaks to the sauce.
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My sister just uses Dad's spaghetti sauce recipe when she does lasagna and I steered away from that because I didn't want Dad's spaghetti in a new form.
Most of the problems were how long I cooked the sauce and the recipe's primary use of dried herbs. Should have known better
Post up your sauce recipes
Time to process more of the crops! THe red/orange things to the right are red eggplant, and 2 types of eggplants far left. Peppers and squash down the middle.
"Came" - I know, odd word. Zinc came for edges is fairly easy. Lead came is much trickier to solder - and it needs to be stretched. But lead came is never used for the edges so your good on that.It’s not very big. About 7x10. I’m going to put it in a small frame. Learning cane is next. I need to order some.
I know it’s came. Autocorrect and I didn’t catch it. I want the stuff I don’t have to stretch, so what am I looking for?"Came" - I know, odd word. Zinc came for edges is fairly easy. Lead came is much trickier to solder - and it needs to be stretched. But lead came is never used for the edges so your good on that.
Zinc. It's stiff and solder sticks to it good. You'll need a little jewelers hand saw and a miter box. Like this.I know it’s came. Autocorrect and I didn’t catch it. I want the stuff I don’t have to stretch, so what am I looking for?
Ah - here is what you need. Not saying this is best price . . . I mainly do hot glass now so I don't know where the cool kids shopI know it’s came. Autocorrect and I didn’t catch it. I want the stuff I don’t have to stretch, so what am I looking for?
So your post confirmed I was right. I want to learn lead came.Zinc. It's stiff and solder sticks to it good. You'll need a little jewelers hand saw and a miter box. Like this.
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Your glass is 3mm(1/8") thick so you need zinc U-channel came with a 3/16 channel - yes, a hair bigger to get over your glass PLUS foil along the edges.
Lead came is for those fancy windows you see in doors(e.g.), that have super smooth lines that are only solder where they meet another line. Tricky stuff to solder, tricky to cut. Copper foil as you are doing is much more forgiving. Cute piece. And you did a good job orienting the side strips(white-ish) so the lines are all the same way. Cheap stuff from a factory nobody cares - the pattern in the glass CAN be part of the pattern. Positive glassing vibes.
Suggestion: Don't solder out to the edges before fitting your came on. You piece will have small undulations(as does glass) and you will struggle to get the came over the edge. Tack(light solder) the center of the piece and intersections. Push on the zinc came, solder away including a small dot connecting the came to the solder lines.
So you will have to learn to stretch lead came. You hoping to avoid all the soldering of foil? It is a PITA.So your post confirmed I was right. I want to learn lead came.
They're actually not amazing cooks but they do have an eye for food photography.This is making me crazy too.
You guys all seem like amazing cooks. When you join me later on, please invite me over to your place for dinners.
Post your last three meals, bocephus.They're actually not amazing cooks but they do have an eye for food photography.