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A. G. Maisey 17th August 2009 02:15 AM

Technology
 
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I spend most of my spare time playing with keris.

I'm either restoring some item of dress, or repairing or staining blades. This has been my hobby all my life; when I'm not doing income producing work, or pulling a trigger, I'm playing with keris and other edged weaponry.

Obviously I must have developed some pretty high tech working methods and equipment by now, since I've been at this game for so long, so, prompted by some of the photos posted by other people of their beautifully presented equipment and working situations, I thought I'd share photos of my own extremely high tech equipment and workshop.

Here are photos of my blade staining equipment in its immaculate storage facility, my state-of-the-art blade staining equipment, and my immaculate and technologically advanced workshop. The cloudless blue sky is perhaps the most important single contributor to excellence in a blade stain.

David 17th August 2009 03:14 AM

Wow, that looks a whole lot like my mess. :D

A. G. Maisey 17th August 2009 04:26 AM

Hey David, that ain't no mess!

That's after I just tidied it up!

David 17th August 2009 06:26 AM

Oh....did i say mess...i meant absolute and complete order in a perfect workshop environment....really i did!

A. G. Maisey 17th August 2009 07:37 AM

Thank you David. That's probably a more accurate comment.

Michel 17th August 2009 09:15 PM

A mess ? NO an orderly disorder
 
Oh Alan,
What a balm on my heart to see that I am not the only one finding my way in my disorder !
What is important for me, is the result and not my miserable mess !
Thank you for sharing !
Michel

David 17th August 2009 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Michel
Oh Alan,
What a balm on my heart to see that I am not the only one finding my way in my disorder !
What is important for me, is the result and not my miserable mess !
Thank you for sharing !
Michel

Now Michel, there is no mess here...i don't see any mess, do you?
;) :D

Battara 17th August 2009 10:58 PM

You ought to see my workshop... :rolleyes:

kulbuntet 18th August 2009 01:28 AM

Must be heavly goverment subsidized, to own that high grade equipment, and working space! Wish i had that good state of the art contacts. :D

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Notice due to security reasons on top secret pojects he has hidden al of his work in progres..but forgot one! There goes the subsidies :p
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/5802/arsenic027.jpg

BluErf 18th August 2009 03:55 PM

I don't have a workspace at home! I do it on the floor in one of the rooms in my apartment, with lots of newspaper laid out on the floor... And when I need to clean kerises with a bit of fruit acid, there's the bathroom... :(

lemmythesmith 18th August 2009 10:41 PM

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Hi Alan, your workspace is tidy, no matter how hard I try, mine always looks like a tornado has hit it......

A. G. Maisey 19th August 2009 12:14 AM

Thank you Lemmy.

That is what I was trying to tell David.

David 19th August 2009 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
Thank you Lemmy.
That is what I was trying to tell David.

:D

Battara 20th August 2009 04:11 AM

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Well here is a part of my workshop/studio. This part is where I do most of my metal work (missing the polishing machine and oven).


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