P 2 STRETCHING CANVAS ARTIST WINDMILL BLADES RECYCLING KILZ

Posted by admin on February 10th, 2010 and filed under artist canvas | 18 Comments »

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This is part two of the video. This process can be used to make large windmill blades out of stretched canvas or other materials.

Duration : 0:9:0


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18 Responses

  1. c0kar7 Says:

    you cant use …
    you cant use regular elmers glue. thats riduclous. nice try

  2. Godarth Says:

    If Dan speak slow, …
    If Dan speak slow, the spanish is not necessary. Here in south america we dont have english class in the school so, we learn english whatching movies but if the person speak fast, we lost the information. THe worlds is too much mixed and recognize this puzzle is hard. :p

    I think a legend in the botton finish the problem. We could translate all new worlds and frases.

  3. alcram Says:

    One day he will …
    One day he will have one in Spanish not sure about Portuguese. In any case his name Dan for Daniel Rojas… I am sure he is multilingual.

  4. GREENPOWERSCIENCE Says:

    Thank you for …
    Thank you for enjoying our videos.

    I do have a solar zinc foundry project with the Berlin Wall I shot a year ago that I need to edit.

    Thank you again.

  5. ilovesports9 Says:

    Your videos are the …
    Your videos are the best by far I have ever run across – I plan to watch them all at least once. I’m hoping you are still going to show the “green art ideas.” If you two get your show, I’ll subscribe to cable tv again. Until then, I haven’t found any tv shows with great ideas that are CLEARLY demonstrated through completion. I like that you speeded up the video vs cutting – I like to see the whole process start to finish (even sped up)! THANK YOU for all your TIME and hard work!

  6. anthonym987 Says:

    Thanks for this vid …
    Thanks for this vid, its such a great idea to use drop cloth, my canvases are super,!

  7. bil56 Says:

    I wanted to put up …
    I wanted to put up the regular bladed wind turbine on my property here in the second windist city in the USA and I was told I needed 1 1/2 acres of land to do so. Since this about puts anyone here with a 1/4 acre with house in every neighborhood out in the cold. I am looking for an alternative that the code didn’t think of.

  8. lsmith254 Says:

    Few more things, if …
    Few more things, if you are milling your own bars try to avoid knots, even on these type of gallery-style bars (does not require expensive framing, you paint around the edge), as they are the first areas to break when moving your wall art(and likely tear your nice painting). Also, if you have a longer, skinnier canvas, you may need a center brace. In the future, please cover wall cleats and hanging hardware options, whether hanging a solar panel or a canvas, some of us are hardware geeks!!

  9. lsmith254 Says:

    Wonderful job, I …
    Wonderful job, I am a CPF(Certified Picture Framer…I can add a few tips here if you don’t mind. 1)make sure your glued corners are pretty dry before stretching canvas on with one screw point, your bars can twist on you, 2)learn to use pliers upside down in one hand while pulling, then staple with other hand using nose of stapler as extra holding/pushing power before you staple, and 3)any fine wrinkles can be made to disappear with a spritz each of water, then alcohol, and left to dry.Kudos!

  10. Godarth Says:

    Not you! (^_^)
    the …

    Not you! (^_^)
    the guy in the video must speak slow to the third world receive the knowlege. we dont understand becouse he speak to fast. hehehe.

  11. greenenergy4life Says:

    were are you …
    were are you talking about.
    i am from holand an i can understand it.
    i i am just 15 at a low school.
    and my english is also poor.

  12. Godarth Says:

    Dude You must speak …
    Dude You must speak slow. I cant follow you becouse my english is poor. South america will be very happy. (^_^)

  13. GREENPOWERSCIENCE Says:

    Hi,

    Sorry it is …
    Hi,

    Sorry it is taking so long. I will try for a few weeks. Thank you for the question.

  14. dbruce13 Says:

    When are you …
    When are you planing to show the vertical windmill? I want to see the shape of your wood and installation.

  15. GREENPOWERSCIENCE Says:

    :-) THANK YOU FOR …
    :-) THANK YOU FOR THE COMMENTS!!!

  16. GREENPOWERSCIENCE Says:

    CHECK OUT PART 1.
    CHECK OUT PART 1.

  17. canvasbored Says:

    Very detailed and …
    Very detailed and well done — Congratulations!

  18. RevolutionaryJam Says:

    ur talented, well …
    ur talented, well done!

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