thats just gr8, Helsinki posts? Whats next? Ok here is one for you Расцелуйте моего ишака Note im not russian, this is the magic of the internet. ROFL
I love the work you've done, just can't wait to see the finished product! (BTW, awesome job on the black widow case, too)
ורק בשביל הקטע הנה משפט בעיבריתאבל מרצינות, אחלה מוד, אחלה רעיון , ואחלה ביצוע and heres some hebrew , lol
LOL..Only stupid people roll at the floor OK..bye and let us praise the holy internet. Note I am not american or english man . You can kiss my 2 lol.. there is no translator for hebrew.
http://www.1-800-translate.com/hebrew.html end offtopic/ Great looking project, can't wait for more updates!
http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?p=898774#post898774 Today seems to be longer than the rest...
What you have to use for having such a polished result is: a cotton cloth and a fine abrasive pulp. Waiting for you showing me your polished piece, I confirm you take shots is another of my passion. Thank you.
Metal working is my job and my passion too. The wiil be 2 rads, thinked to use with a 120x120 fan. bye
Thanks for compliments. do you belive could be interesting to post all the workship phases of the "Spider's Web" - < black widow > bye
Like I thought, the vortex effect was obtained through the particular holes angle. Using this system permits to me having water costant temperature. At the same time, such a rotation creats this vortex that will push-pull a turbine inside the res. Zoom Zoom One res is full, but the pump is off. Zoom The system is working... Zoom Particular of generate vortex. ### Short (film) ### Short (film) #1 - 19.9 Mb Short (film) #2 - 20.2 Mb Short (film) #3 - 17.3 Mb What are your opinions about this? bye bye see you soon
man, thats a cool effect.. also the effect of the two vortexes going in oposite directions will look cool and a little confusing to the eye since all vortexes (given they are on the same side of the equator) are supposed to go the same way.
It would be neat to have some kind of metalic partical swirling in the water so you can see the effect better, or from farther away. but I can't think of a good way to do it that won't cause the particals to eventually be pressed into the hole (wich would have to be grated reguardless just in case.)