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Julia Surba: Pyrography on frame drum

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2007

http://pyrography-design.com/
Julia Surba: Pyrography on frame drum, David Kuckhermann performing on this frame drum.
Music - V. Nadishana, from "Takku Tatei" and "Penetration into Substance" CDs

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  • i like the music, any idea who it is?

  • V. Nadishana, from "Takku Tatei" and "Penetration into Substance" CDs

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  • and dont forget the music..its also a great masterpiece :)

  • beautiful work and beautiful woman.

  • Noticing that you work with the burner tip red hot. How does this affect the life of your heat source and handpiece? Can you share tips for working this hot AND prolonging the life of your tools? Thanks, beautiful work!

  • I learned a lot in those few minutes, even with my sound turned off!

  • Inspiring work! You might want to consider a better vacuum to suck the smoke away.

  • I'm a cordwainer (shoemaker) by trade, naturally I have a love for things that are handmade. I love even more things that are handmade that incorporate art ... functional art for every day enjoyment and use. I've watch most of David's videos, he's seems like a very cool guy, and certainly deserving of a frame drum as beautiful as that. I visited the website (still looking at photos-WOW), Julia Surba's work is brilliantly amazing. A long life and may she pyrograph forever. Thank you!

  • @Damascus57 it's an overtone flute. For fujara check this one:

    /watch?v=1Vv9OHA1lPw

  • Very Beautiful!

  • Nice work, very creative.

    Congratulations!

    Roberto - Brazil

  • @turuanu

    the most common way was any piece of metal - wth the end shaped how they wanted - heated in coals. most use the electronic tools however as they are easier. cleaner and safer. xD - if you do wish to use authentic tools - then use some metal working or lead working gloves or cloth to wrap around the metal

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