Now, here's a craftsman......

Started by cozmik_cowboy, December 31, 2025, 09:01:49 PM

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cozmik_cowboy

"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

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pauldo

Great skill set, fabulous tools and perhaps the best workshop (and co-worker) ever?😃


Thanks for sharing!

Artgeckko

Pretty amazing.
Can never blame my tools again!
(my dad always said, "a poor craftsman blames his tools!")

David Houck

Yes; indeed; but ...

When I watch movies or tv programs, I often will focus in on the soundtrack behind the visuals.  And a little bit into this video, I focused in on what sounds like a completely different piano track below the main pleasant slow piano piece.  I don't know why someone would intentionally do this, so perhaps it's a mistake.  I played the video again, with my eyes closed, and headphones on, and volume louder.  Can't figure it out.  Parts sound chromatic, and I think there are repeating patterns, and the passages are much faster than the primary piano.  If it is intentional, it's kind of a cool juxtaposition.

It was, for me, so unexpected, it had my attention and I could on barely observe the work that was supposed to be the main subject of the video.

peoplechipper

love the co-worker too; glad my cat never tried to help me...shiny diamonds, flames and cats doesn't sound like a good time in the workshop...

edwardofhuncote

Quote from: David Houck on January 01, 2026, 06:42:35 PM
Yes; indeed; but ...

When I watch movies or tv programs, I often will focus in on the soundtrack behind the visuals.  And a little bit into this video, I focused in on what sounds like a completely different piano track below the main pleasant slow piano piece.  I don't know why someone would intentionally do this, so perhaps it's a mistake.  I played the video again, with my eyes closed, and headphones on, and volume louder.  Can't figure it out.  Parts sound chromatic, and I think there are repeating patterns, and the passages are much faster than the primary piano.  If it is intentional, it's kind of a cool juxtaposition.

It was, for me, so unexpected, it had my attention and I could on barely observe the work that was supposed to be the main subject of the video.


Ha! I very seldom watch television. I listen to it... sometimes from the next room. Amazing how much information you process that way if you let it happen. Anymore I'm actually distracted or even bored by watching. How did that happen?