Considering I'd had the camera for all of two months, and this was only the fifth or sixth video I'd shot with it, I'd say you're getting what you paid for it...
Actually, I'm not the one being filmed. I have no idea about lampworking beads. I do remember the lady in the video telling me she had to double slip the mandrel, dipping it once and letting it dry and then re-dipping it and letting it dry again. Past that, I know nothing.
Your are good! :) How do you do the bead release? everytime I put on bead release i dip it in the container like a million times and it always ends up not getting on the mandrel or getting too much on...
Considering I'd had the camera for all of two months, and this was only the fifth or sixth video I'd shot with it, I'd say you're getting what you paid for it...
cavalaxis 4 years ago
Could have used a nice running commentary on the technique instead of irrelevant background chatter. Camera work is very unsteady.
lynxx2 5 years ago
Actually, I'm not the one being filmed. I have no idea about lampworking beads. I do remember the lady in the video telling me she had to double slip the mandrel, dipping it once and letting it dry and then re-dipping it and letting it dry again. Past that, I know nothing.
cavalaxis 5 years ago
Your are good! :) How do you do the bead release? everytime I put on bead release i dip it in the container like a million times and it always ends up not getting on the mandrel or getting too much on...
Nkahler 5 years ago