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Now, this group is (sadly) prone to off topics but this takes the cake :)
Laurie Forbes "Sophia Stavropoulou" wrote in message ... If you are a crochet-lover like we are, visit www.crochetmania.com and share your patterns, tips or ideas with other crochetmaniacs . --- MAF Anti-Spam ID: 20040721162716P3c6EeZ4 |
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Stay away from these people - crotchet sharing is an absolute cesspool of
intellectual property piracy. Tom "Laurie Forbes" wrote in message news:1yhof.198$wg4.192@edtnps84... Now, this group is (sadly) prone to off topics but this takes the cake :) Laurie Forbes "Sophia Stavropoulou" wrote in message ... If you are a crochet-lover like we are, visit www.crochetmania.com and share your patterns, tips or ideas with other crochetmaniacs . --- MAF Anti-Spam ID: 20040721162716P3c6EeZ4 |
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"Tom Dacon" wrote in message ... Stay away from these people - crotchet sharing is an absolute cesspool of intellectual property piracy. Tom LOL Actually I may have to retract my comment as crochet needles are sometimes made of metal are they not? Laurie Forbes "Laurie Forbes" wrote in message news:1yhof.198$wg4.192@edtnps84... Now, this group is (sadly) prone to off topics but this takes the cake :) Laurie Forbes "Sophia Stavropoulou" wrote in message ... If you are a crochet-lover like we are, visit www.crochetmania.com and share your patterns, tips or ideas with other crochetmaniacs . --- MAF Anti-Spam ID: 20040721162716P3c6EeZ4 |
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In article 1yhof.198$wg4.192@edtnps84,
"Laurie Forbes" wrote: Now, this group is (sadly) prone to off topics but this takes the cake :) Laurie Forbes Oh, I don't know. I can do some fairly neat things with a forge, hammer, and anvil; braiding, pattern welding, etc, and a friend of mine made metal "textiles" in one of his jewelry courses. Might be hard to hold the crochet hook doing it with hot steel though. Let's see: Two single crochet, one double, another two single....OUCH! Knitting maybe? There are machines that do that. Sorta. |
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"Laurie Forbes" wrote in message
news:1yhof.198$wg4.192@edtnps84... Now, this group is (sadly) prone to off topics but this takes the cake :) Laurie Forbes Try it with 28 ga. copper wire. You have to keep annealing it with a torch, and oiling it. You think I'm joking, don't you? Try doing a lanyard braid while you're at it. Heh, heh... -- Ed Huntress "Sophia Stavropoulou" wrote in message ... If you are a crochet-lover like we are, visit www.crochetmania.com and share your patterns, tips or ideas with other crochetmaniacs . --- MAF Anti-Spam ID: 20040721162716P3c6EeZ4 |
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If you want to see some gorgeous metal crochet work, check out this
artist's page: http://www.michaeldavidsturlin.com/ Regards, Bob |
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Laurie Forbes wrote:
LOL Actually I may have to retract my comment as crochet needles are sometimes made of metal are they not? Laurie Forbes You don't crochet with "needles" a crochet hook is used. Needles are used to Knit with. :-) ...lew... Who did a little of both as a kid about 65 yrs ago |
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"Lew Hartswick" wrote in message nk.net... Laurie Forbes wrote: LOL Actually I may have to retract my comment as crochet needles are sometimes made of metal are they not? Laurie Forbes You don't crochet with "needles" a crochet hook is used. Needles are used to Knit with. :-) Hey, I knew that :) |
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Ok so now this is the crochet .metalworking group.
If you can get a bridgeport to crochet then I will be severely impressed Speaking of which Has anybody see that special on PBS called Animusic? Seriously cool animation set to kinda soft rock music. Freakin impressive |
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Lew Hartswick wrote: Laurie Forbes wrote: LOL Actually I may have to retract my comment as crochet needles are sometimes made of metal are they not? Laurie Forbes You don't crochet with "needles" a crochet hook is used. Needles are used to Knit with. :-) ...lew... Who did a little of both as a kid about 65 yrs ago Yep - the crochet hook can be deadly - years ago, as a young hippy, was visiting friends - the lady of the house sat on one, (the barbed end of course) - it was interesting getting it out of her arse, to say the least. Still remember the pattern on her underwear........very nice.... Andrew VK3BFA. |
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On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 09:20:52 -0800, with neither quill nor qualm, "Tom
Dacon" quickly quoth: Stay away from these people - crotchet sharing is an absolute cesspool of intellectual property piracy. Tom "Laurie Forbes" wrote in message news:1yhof.198$wg4.192@edtnps84... Now, this group is (sadly) prone to off topics but this takes the cake :) Laurie Forbes "Sophia Stavropoulou" wrote in message ... If you are a crochet-lover like we are, visit Tom, we'll have to take your word for it, you top-posting, crocheting, provocateur. -- Vidi, Vici, Veni --- http://diversify.com Comprehensive Website Development |
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Or clean up the end of a 2" cable that was cut and needs an eye.
Sewing and Knot class would have been nice to have in High School. Martin Martin Eastburn @ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net NRA LOH, NRA Life NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder Ed Huntress wrote: "Laurie Forbes" wrote in message news:1yhof.198$wg4.192@edtnps84... Now, this group is (sadly) prone to off topics but this takes the cake :) Laurie Forbes Try it with 28 ga. copper wire. You have to keep annealing it with a torch, and oiling it. You think I'm joking, don't you? Try doing a lanyard braid while you're at it. Heh, heh... -- Ed Huntress "Sophia Stavropoulou" wrote in message ... If you are a crochet-lover like we are, visit www.crochetmania.com and share your patterns, tips or ideas with other crochetmaniacs . --- MAF Anti-Spam ID: 20040721162716P3c6EeZ4 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Larry Jaques wrote:
Vidi, Vici, Veni Did your Ceasar come from the back? Veni, vidi, vici. - I came, I saw, I had a victory Nick -- Motor Modelle // Engine Models http://www.motor-manufaktur.de DIY-DRO - YADRO - Eigenbau-Digitalanzeige |
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"Sophia Stavropoulou" wrote in message If you are a crochet-lover like we are, visit www.crochetmania.com Stay away from these people - crotchet sharing is an absolute cesspool of intellectual property piracy. Tom You're thinking of "Quilting" - For those who don't know what Tom was referring to, it's when people break a CD into small easily downloadable chunks. The downloader then reassembles the chunks into a complete CD - quilts them together. e.g. Machinery's Handbook was mentioned here at one point in the last year as being available free in quilted form. RWL ******* Recreate gaps in email address to reply ******* |
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On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 09:17:19 -0500, RWL GeoLane_NOSPAM_
@evenlink.com wrote: "Sophia Stavropoulou" wrote in message If you are a crochet-lover like we are, visit www.crochetmania.com Stay away from these people - crotchet sharing is an absolute cesspool of intellectual property piracy. Tom You're thinking of "Quilting" - For those who don't know what Tom was referring to, it's when people break a CD into small easily downloadable chunks. The downloader then reassembles the chunks into a complete CD - quilts them together. e.g. Machinery's Handbook was mentioned here at one point in the last year as being available free in quilted form. RWL ******* Recreate gaps in email address to reply ******* Hmmm, I thought he was referring to the practice of sharing copyrighted patterns, which actually does happen a lot. Hadn't heard of breaking up & reassembling CDs as "quilting". You learn something new every day! Mike Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody...I should have been more specific..." - Lily Tomlin |
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Did you mean "crochet patterns" or "crochety patrons?'
There are certainly a large number of the latter here...... |
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As Mike says, I was referring to the widespread practice of sharing
copyrighted crochet patterns. These little old ladies would almost make video and music pirates look like good citizens in comparison, so I've read. And they get away with it, with impunity. After all, who's going to prosecute someone's granny for posting copyrighted material on the web site that she had her grandson build for her, and sharing it with any other little old grannies who want to download it? I tell ya, it's a war zone out there ;-) Tom Dacon "RWL" GeoLane_NOSPAM_ @evenlink.com wrote in message ... "Sophia Stavropoulou" wrote in message If you are a crochet-lover like we are, visit www.crochetmania.com Stay away from these people - crotchet sharing is an absolute cesspool of intellectual property piracy. Tom You're thinking of "Quilting" - For those who don't know what Tom was referring to, it's when people break a CD into small easily downloadable chunks. The downloader then reassembles the chunks into a complete CD - quilts them together. e.g. Machinery's Handbook was mentioned here at one point in the last year as being available free in quilted form. RWL ******* Recreate gaps in email address to reply ******* |
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On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 10:50:23 +0100, with neither quill nor qualm,
(Nick Müller) quickly quoth: Larry Jaques wrote: Vidi, Vici, Veni Did your Ceasar come from the back? Veni, vidi, vici. - I came, I saw, I had a victory It's sexual humor, Nick. "I saw, I conquered, I came." Think about it for awhile. I'm sure it'll cum to you. ;) -- As a well spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death. --Leonard da Vinci (1452-1519) |
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Larry Jaques wrote:
Did your Ceasar come from the back? Veni, vidi, vici. - I came, I saw, I had a victory It's sexual humor, Nick. "I saw, I conquered, I came." So my question about cesar wasn't that wrong (unintended, I have to admit). :-)) Nick -- Motor Modelle // Engine Models http://www.motor-manufaktur.de DIY-DRO - YADRO - Eigenbau-Digitalanzeige |
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 17:08:12 +0100, with neither quill nor qualm,
(Nick Müller) quickly quoth: Larry Jaques wrote: Did your Ceasar come from the back? Veni, vidi, vici. - I came, I saw, I had a victory It's sexual humor, Nick. "I saw, I conquered, I came." So my question about cesar wasn't that wrong (unintended, I have to admit). :-)) Nope. You've no doubt heard the rep of those Greeks and Romans. -- As a well spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death. --Leonard da Vinci (1452-1519) |
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Larry Jaques wrote:
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 10:50:23 +0100, with neither quill nor qualm, (Nick Müller) quickly quoth: Larry Jaques wrote: Vidi, Vici, Veni Did your Ceasar come from the back? Veni, vidi, vici. - I came, I saw, I had a victory It's sexual humor, Nick. "I saw, I conquered, I came." Think about it for awhile. I'm sure it'll cum to you. ;) On this subject, I wanted some data on silver steel tonight. I searched for "silver steel" and this is what came up: http://www.silverandsteel.co.uk/ss0.htm Which one of you guys is responsible? :-D By the way, I was wanting to know (very roughly) how much harder silver steel is compared to mild steel. I can get a good variety of round silver steel in small quantities, but have had a little difficulty threading it with a die. Maybe this is just to be expected? Chris |
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Christopher Tidy wrote:
By the way, I was wanting to know (very roughly) how much harder silver steel is compared to mild steel. I can get a good variety of round silver steel in small quantities, but have had a little difficulty threading it with a die. Yes, it is harder. Silver steel is called "drill rod" in the US, so you might get more hits googling. silver steel here in Germany is 1.2210, the US drill rod is a bit better quality. Yours (British) is quite the same as ours. 1.2210 is 115CrV3 Have no data about strength. MS (CRS) would be 1.0037 AKA S235JR or something in that ballpark. It has a upper yield stress of 235 N/mm^2 or a tensile strength of about 360 N/mm^2 Maybe this is just to be expected? Yes. Use cutting oil (as always), that helps. Nick -- Motor Modelle // Engine Models http://www.motor-manufaktur.de DIY-DRO - YADRO - Eigenbau-Digitalanzeige |
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 20:05:10 +0000 (UTC), with neither quill nor
qualm, Christopher Tidy quickly quoth: Larry Jaques wrote: It's sexual humor, Nick. "I saw, I conquered, I came." Think about it for awhile. I'm sure it'll cum to you. ;) On this subject, I wanted some data on silver steel tonight. I searched for "silver steel" and this is what came up: http://www.silverandsteel.co.uk/ss0.htm Which one of you guys is responsible? :-D Ouch! Not I! By the way, I was wanting to know (very roughly) how much harder silver steel is compared to mild steel. I can get a good variety of round silver steel in small quantities, but have had a little difficulty threading it with a die. Maybe this is just to be expected? Nevahoiduvit. It's a Brit thing, wot? Googling "silver steel", I find: http://www.tool-up.co.uk/shop/diy/EML1.html?id=p3P3iH8V http://www.westyorkssteel.com/Produc...eel/silver.htm 1% carbon? Yeah, though I'm no expert on metals, it sounds like it might be tough to thread. -- "The more I study religions the more I am convinced that man never worshiped anything but himself." -- Sir Richard Francis Burton |
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According to Larry Jaques :
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 20:05:10 +0000 (UTC), with neither quill nor qualm, Christopher Tidy quickly quoth: [ ... ] By the way, I was wanting to know (very roughly) how much harder silver steel is compared to mild steel. I can get a good variety of round silver steel in small quantities, but have had a little difficulty threading it with a die. Maybe this is just to be expected? Nevahoiduvit. It's a Brit thing, wot? Yep! It is their name for what we call "drill rod". Googling "silver steel", I find: http://www.tool-up.co.uk/shop/diy/EML1.html?id=p3P3iH8V http://www.westyorkssteel.com/Produc...eel/silver.htm 1% carbon? Yeah, though I'm no expert on metals, it sounds like it might be tough to thread. Just as drill rod is. Enjoy, DoN. -- Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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