The video helped enormously, though I haven't returned to the project. I filed away the information for when I can get to the project before. I PMed over a yoga ball about 5 layers and then decided to cut it in half to remove it before it was too thick. That's when I noticed the warping. I haven't worked on it since. Anyway, after my company leaves, I'll get back to it. I also wanted to let you know that I enjoy ALL of your videos. Thanks so much for posting them.
Using a thinner (news print) layer between the thicker printer paper softens the tension as the layers dry. The clockwise & anticlockwise layering counter acts the warping.
cool Jonty!i've found out that A4 it's a good strong paper when dried and i also used the spiral tehnic on my layered staffs BUT i never turned anticlock-wise altought it is very wise i see.thank U.
Your welcome.
darkjonty2 2 years ago
The video helped enormously, though I haven't returned to the project. I filed away the information for when I can get to the project before. I PMed over a yoga ball about 5 layers and then decided to cut it in half to remove it before it was too thick. That's when I noticed the warping. I haven't worked on it since. Anyway, after my company leaves, I'll get back to it. I also wanted to let you know that I enjoy ALL of your videos. Thanks so much for posting them.
blissrenee1 2 years ago
Using a thinner (news print) layer between the thicker printer paper softens the tension as the layers dry. The clockwise & anticlockwise layering counter acts the warping.
darkjonty2 2 years ago
cool Jonty!i've found out that A4 it's a good strong paper when dried and i also used the spiral tehnic on my layered staffs BUT i never turned anticlock-wise altought it is very wise i see.thank U.
mildyx 2 years ago
How far did you get? I hope this video helps.
darkjonty2 2 years ago
Thanks! I'm wondering if I can salvage the giant bowl I made over my yoga ball. I'll see what I can do.
blissrenee1 2 years ago