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stoning tutorial & index all on one page

#1 User is offline   Jim Kelso 

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Posted 04 January 2010 - 06:43 PM

I'm working on a new stone finish tutorial(still in progress) and have finally indexed all my tutorials on one page.

Go HERE and click the "Tutorials" link.

I'm happy to hear suggestions on how to improve these or ideas for new ones.

Jim
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#2 User is offline   Mike Ruslander 

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Posted 04 January 2010 - 08:52 PM

Thank you, Jim for providing such a repository of knowlege and information.

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Posted 05 January 2010 - 01:21 AM

Thanks very much Mike.

I've added more photos to the stoning tutorial so refresh your browsers.
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Posted 11 January 2010 - 07:43 AM

Thanks for the concise yet informative tutorial!
(it was a privilege to see this piece in progress)

#5 User is offline   Jim Kelso 

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Posted 12 January 2010 - 02:49 PM

Thanks Brian. :rolleyes:
A few more photos to follow.
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Posted 02 February 2010 - 09:53 PM

Thanks for the tutorial Jim. It is interesting to see you combine old and new techniques to get the results you seek.

Best,
Fred

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Posted 03 February 2010 - 01:11 PM

Thanks very much Fred. My goal in my work is to infuse it with as much of the power, beauty and mystery of nature as I can muster. I feel that the enjoyment that's poured into a work is most critical, giving it life.

We are fortunate to have both ancient and more recent methods available, giving us the ability to choose whatever methods we find most suitable, to get the result we envision.

Jim
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