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Chocolate Cigarettes & 5 BEST Chocolate Decorations, How To Cook That Ann Reardon - Duration: 6:31.

Welcome to How To Cook That, I'm Ann Reardon and this week we are making chocolate decorations

including chocolate cigarellos.

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Let's start with tiny chocolate feathers.

Take a knife, dip it in some chocolate and then put the tip onto some acetate .. then

flatten the knife down, lift straight up and pull back letting that chocolate drip down

to make the quill part of the feather.

So start at the tip of the knife, flatten it down, lift it straight up and pull back

to let that chocolate drip down.

These are good if you need bulk decorations for cupcakes or individual desserts because

they are really quick and really easy to make.

Once they are set take a hot knife and indent it on each side just a couple of times to

give it that feather look.

Now if you are after bigger feathers or more detailed feathers watch the chocolate feather

video and I'll link you to that one at the end.

Moving on to the chocolate tubes.

Take a rectangle of acetate then fold some baking paper in half and cut out a rectangle

out of that.

Open it up and place it down so that one of the edges of your rectangle lines up with

the edge of the acetate.

So the others should have the acetate underneath it but one needs to be right on the edge.

Take your chocolate and pipe it back and forth diagonally across your rectangle making sure

you go right to the corners and then swap and go back and forther the other way.

Now it's important that when you're making chocolate decorations that you use real chocolate.

Just check your ingredients and make sure it has cocoa butter in it, not vegetable oil.

If it's got the cocoa butter in it then it needs to be tempered to make it set at room

temperature.

So you can't just melt it and use it.

If you don't know how to temper, I'll link you to my chocolate playlist at the end and

there's a video in there called chocolate secrets and that shows you how to temper chocolate

at home.

Lift the baking paper off so you're left with just chocolate on the acetate.

And then roll that up carefully just edging and sliding that in until the edge bumps into

the other chocolate so you've got the full circle there.

Roll it all the way up and secure it in place, you can use a cookie cutter or some sticky

tape or even a peg on each end of your acetate.

And then once that is set just remove the cookie cutter and gently unroll your acetate,

taking it off the chocolate and there you have a chocolate tube that you can put on

top of desserts or you could put dessert inside it.

At number 3 we have chocolate swirlies.

I like these ones.

Place some masala or other wine in the freezer for about 4 hours.

Then pipe swirls of chocolate into the cold liquid.

Now because of the alcohol in the wine it will not freeze at 0 degrees.

Which means we can pipe chocolate into it and it will set immediately into these 3D

swirly shapes.

If you don't want to use alcohol then sugar also lowers the freezing point of water so

you can make a 40% sugar syrup and use that instead.

I'll put directions for that on the recipe post on howtocookthat.net and there is a link

to that below.

You can make these chocolate swirlies small or big just play around with them, just pipe

it in they're great fun.

They look good on top of cupcakes.

They also look good piled on top of a big cake or just taking one of them and using

it to garnish a dessert for a different modern look.

Next we have chocolate leaves.

Take a leaf from the garden and wash it and dry it really well.

Spread some chocolate onto the back of the leaf, not the front you want to do it on the

back, making sure you cover the whole thing.

If you have too much down the bottom just wipe it on the paper to let the excess come

off, you don't want it to come around the front of the leaf.

You only want it on the back.

And then leave that to set.

Then you simply peel the leaf off the chocolate and you end up with a detailed chocolate leaf

with all those veins and all the pattern of the leaf in your chocolate.

Now to the harder one ... Chocolate Cigarellos (cigarettes).

I've had lots of people asking for a tutorial on this and I couldn't understand why because

there are lots of videos showing chefs making them they don't look that hard when they do

it.

But then I tried it and had heaps of problems!

At first I ended up with a whole bowl of failures and only one lovely looking cigarello.

So I did a bit more research and lots more practices and finally figured out here's what

you need to know.

Number 1.

You need a cold piece of benchtop.

It needs to be in the fridge for at least a couple of hours to cool down.

Number 2.

This is the one that kept tripping me up ... do not temper your chocolate!

This is where I was going wrong.

For this one, you cannot temper it or you won't be able to roll it.

Spread your white chocolate out using a pastry comb to give you that stripey look in your

chocolate.

And then as it's starting to set, add your milt chocolate and don't temper that either,

neither of them can be tempered.

Spread it out using an offset spatulat to get it nice and thin and so that chocolate

fills in all of the gaps.

Then neaten up your edges and all you need to do is push with the scraper.

If they are a little bit thick, too thick to roll by themselves like mine are, just

give them a helping hand rolling them up.

Not tempering the chocolate makes all the difference, now they can be rolled up.

Finally success!

We have chocolate cigarellos.

Put all your requests in the comments below

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Merci. Au revoir.

Hello

To Chênehutte

We are all dressed like people from the countryside.

I hope you guys are having a good day.

Maybe, I should do it in English as well?

Irina can translate.

Irina, please.

You can come here, I don't have my secretary today,

-Hello -Hello

This is my husband and they are my kids.

Look, they are coming!

-Are you driving? -No, him

Are you girls ready?

Here it comes.

It's Solenne

Solenne, can you give a speech?

I'm so happy to catch the bouquet.

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Matthieu, where are you?

I think he got scared.

Matthieu, we are waiting for you, please come.

He left.

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We are eating a lot.

I'm hungry.

-Is this for TV? -YouTube.

For Polish TV?

For YouTube. For the Internet.

I'll be a star.

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Welcome to another Lightblade learning lab, I've got the sun shining on my face

through my workshop window it might make me look like a film star yeah I'm a bit

delusional I have to admit

anyway today we're going to carry on with something we started off last time

which is dots now today we're not going to really be talking too much about the

dots themselves we did an in-depth analysis of how dots can be formed why

they should be formed you know exactly all the things we're going to be looking

for in this session we had to do the preparatory work because there was a lot

to get through now this might look like white wine trust me it's not

it's just lime cordial

it's been a very hot day and I'm looking forward to the cool of

the evening and settling down showing you guys something interesting today

we're going to get into pictures and photographs and all our hard work from

the last time is going hopefully show some good results now there might be

some surprising results but I hope they're going to be interesting for you

now before we start we've got a couple of very important housekeeping tasks if

you really must perform at some stage before you start using this machine for

producing photographs or even for logos so we need quickly to just to jump into

RDWorks and I'll show you a little test program that you should design

yourself and you can use on this machine alright we're going to select a square

and then hold down the control key I'm going to just draw a square doesn't

matter what at the moment we're then going to put a handle around it and

we're going to come up here to the dimensions and we'll close the padlock

and we'll set one of these dimensions at the top here and there we go we've drawn

a 10 millimeter square and that's all our tests program is going to be we're

now going to come off across to the parameters I'm going to turn this into

an scan program we're going to scan it at various speeds so we'll just set this

to 400 millimeters a second which is one of the fastest speeds that we like to be

using on our tests power we'll leave it at 13% at the moment

no ticks X swing which is important the interval at the moment I'm going to make

it half a millimeter point five now that's a huge interval but you'll see

why in a minute okay now I've got a small piece of acrylic in there at the

moment I always like to use acrylic for test purposes and what I'm going to do

is just set the focus up to the correct focus for this particular lens at seven

and a half millimeters before I touch anything in the program we're going to

just run a test

the first line at the bottom there was done moving from left to right

and that is quite important to remember that if you remember these strange

pictures that I showed you before the actual beam itself carries on dying

white way much longer than the laser beam switching off now that's important

to note when we look at this pattern here because this pattern starts off

here and it runs to this side here and you can see there is the end of the line

where it turns off hangs over the beginning of the next line so what we're

going to have to do is we're going to have to put in what they call an offset

correction and RDWorks allows us to do that and let me show you where it

happens, now we need to come up here to config

and in conflig we've got system setting and if we drag up system setting just

here we need to tick beside this scanning reverse interval and now we can

come into this list here and I have not got anything set up for 400 millimeters

a second which is the speed we're running and it is important that you

always set up one of these parameters for the speed that you're going to run

at now in this particular instance we're going to run at 400 millimeters a second

now there's something here called reverse interval which is an offset that

we can apply at the moment we didn't have anything set up so the machine is

doing its own thing what I'm going to do is now that I've set 400 millimeters a

second up I'm going to leave it at zero and do another test and see what result

we get the other thing that's underneath here is called offset replay now you don't

need to touch that at all if you play with that all it would do is move the

position of this square pattern around so we don't want that to happen so we

leave it alone and there we are we can immediately see

the difference I've now set the offset to zero and the machine knows now that

there's an offset of zero I've got a point oh 3 shift in there which

is one thousandth of an inch I don't think it's made any difference it's not

made it better and it's not really made it worse, if we use X unilateral it will

take twice as long but we'll only get scan lines going in one direction so we

won't experience this problem now bear in mind we're looking for the perfect

dots to get the perfect dots we must have the focus set onto the surface as

perfectly as possible what we're going to do is we're going to check the focus

I think the focus on here should be about seven and a half so what I'm going

to do I'm going to set it to eight and a half

and then I'll set it to seven-and-a-half

and then I'll run down at six and a half now thing if you study those lines

carefully you can clearly see that the one in the middle is the thinnest line

which looks as though it's probably pretty close to the theoretical point

one because the gap between those lines the pitch between those lines is 0.5 so

just a quick estimate visually says yeah we're doing pretty damn good the problem

is we're not going to get dots that size we're going to get sausages that width

and that's going to be a bit of a problem when we run at 400

millimetres a second but that's all going to come later when we start doing

some some actual photographs and some dots I've got to go and set some scan

offsets for various other speeds you know how to do it now you don't need to

see me doing it now what I've got here is a piece of card which is one

millimetre thick and if we look at it you'll find that it's not entirely flat

it's got a little bit of a bow in the middle all I need is a couple of small

neodymium magnets in the middle here and that will hold that sheet completely

flat because we changed the thickness of the material set this back up to seven

and a half millimeters which is the ideal focus that we're after so I've got

the air assist turned off in the programme because otherwise any fumes

that come up will get blown down and paint the whole thing a brown hue

okay now despite the fact that I normally use Photoshop I'm going to be using

RDWorks in its entirety some of the tools are very clunky in here but I think it

will be better if people don't have to use Photoshop I've got a 300 PPI picture

here I'm going to use the bitmap handle you can see up here it

says 300 pixels per inch well one of the things that I can do is I can change the

resolution of the output here so we'll change that to 150 and we'll let RDWorks

do the change for us so I can apply that to the view

doesn't look as though it's changed much

now dithering is the thing that will turn it into black and white dots so

we're going to be using dot graphic

and we'll now apply that to view

now it makes a big difference

and that's what we need to start with apply to source and okay and now we should

find that we've got when we click on there

dottie graphics we're now go and set the parameters that green is just a border

an a4 border which is not going to print it's just so that I can locate in the

bottom corner let's just show you I've got my zero set down in this bottom

corner here that's where we're going to start and we're going to start across

the bottom of the picture because I want the scanning to move up the picture so

that any fumes get drawn across the paper and any picture that's produced

remains a nice clean smoke free picture behind it we're going to set the speed

to 50 and we're going to set the power down at 11 which is about the absolute

lowest that this machine will run at you take all the ticks away from here we're

going to set the resolution to a hundred and fifty {pitch} point one six nine three

make the line interval match the pixels okay let's see what we get now bear in

mind that that's a dotty picture at a hundred and fifty pixels per inch I have

to say that's come out substantially better than I expected

that's almost newspaper quality yeah but you see lots of dots in there but what

we really ought to do now is go and have a look at this under the microscope to

see just what sort of quality we've got on these dots I mean I can see all sorts

of little details in here despite the fact that they're dotty I can see in hairs. Quite remarkable actually

by looking at that streak of hair that runs across her forehead and well I

think generally when we look at this picture all we can see are fairly even

brown dots which is actually very good news because we haven't got gradations

of brown they're more or less all the same color

there are some black ones which are obviously where some of the pixels have

been doubled up but in general the single dots are all about the same color

now they're slightly sausage-shaped but not terribly so maybe one and a half or

two to one ratio we've got just a little bit of gap between those lines which I

suppose is good in a way because it does mean to say that well we put the pitch

at point one six nine and I suppose the lines the burns are about point one just

over point one maybe so it does make sense that we've going to get one or two

gaps between those lines while doubling the resolution has done absolutely

nothing for us at all except take all the color out of the dots as you can see

right this is 50 millimeters a second so we have still got dots but the dots have

lost all their color and that's because we have basically doubled the resolution

doubling the resolution for 150 to 300 has basically half the amount of burn

time for each dot I know it's a rather strange description but it looks as

though we're almost getting greyscale dots now these are our first two

pictures we've sat them side by side so that you can compare them closely now

there's always a temptation when you're doing this sort of work to rush off and

say ah yeah but we've got this we can we can we can make that picture a lot

better by increasing the resolution we can go faster we can get it done

quicker you know there are so many things that you could play with so many

factors but what I want to do is just stop you in your tracks for a minute and

say look let's have a think about this don't rush into it we know a lot of

information now let's put that information together and see if we can

start sorting out how we can get better or not pictures this picture here was

done at a hundred and fifty dpi in both x and y although the picture is 150 dpi

in both directions it doesn't mean to say that you have to

do it 150 dpi in both directions we can't change the number of pixels in

this direction and we can't change the number of pixels in that direction but

we can in this direction if we want to change the interval and we could

effectively miss out every other pixel line so we've only got half the

information while I was doing this I imagined possibly that I could get

better results by increasing the resolution from 150 pixels per inch

to 300 pixels per inch so in other words if I increase the resolution

of the picture I'd better get a better quality picture well I think you can see

for yourself that isn't the case but why not because we've kept the speed the

same 50 millimeters a second the only difference is we have in fact changed

the Y pixels per inch so we've we've scanned half the information so let's

just stop for a second and have a quick think about what we've done well we know

that a hundred and fifty pixels per inch which is what this was done at it's

likely to look like this because at 50 millimeters a second we'll likely get a

dot which is around about point one and slightly sausage-shaped

now the ideal dot would be point one but at 150 pixels per inch

each pixel is point 169 and their dots are only likely to be

point one wide therefore we're going to get some white extra white between the

dots so in this picture as we saw we had we did have a small amount of separation

between the lines because we've looked at this piece here across this piece of

hair across here and we did see that we've got a small amount of white

between the pixels it probably wasn't as much as I've shown here but this is the

principle that we're basically operating on when we're working with this picture

now when I decided to do this picture at 300 pixels per inch but I made a silly

decision to only go down in Y at a hundred and fifty pixels per inch let's

analyze what I've done so in this particular case we've got a pixel size

of 0.0847 which is nearly 0.1 which is approximately the size that we thought

our dots were going to be so if we look at how they sit in this grid they sit in

there we've got the ability at fifty millimeters a second to burn probably

every single dot maybe not fully black because we've got half the amount of

time remember and half the amount of time means we're less likely to burn the

whole strength of the dot so that may will be black and that will make that

may well be only half black a gray or in this particular instance a half brown

and so consequently even though we're running at the same speed because we've

got half the amount of time for each one of these pixels we're going to

automatically get a lighter picture so there's a good logical reason why this

picture is much much lighter than that one even though technically it's at a

finer resolution although I've drawn these as dots as I've demonstrated on

here they could be single dots with a space between them or they could be

joined up dots I'll just leave that to your imagination. I know

they're not the same size but that's because I've drawn the same number of

pixels this is a 10 by 10 pixel block this is a 10 by 10 pixel block and this

is a 10 by 10 pixel block but it's at different resolutions and you can

automatically see how the size has changed quite dramatically but of course

the one thing that doesn't change dramatically is this thing here the dot

size is influenced by the power but we're keeping the power very low at the

moment so I'm keeping the dot sizes all the same so that you can see this

massive comparison as you supposedly think you're going to get a picture a

better picture by increasing the resolution now all you're going to do is

put the same dot if you choose you could in this particular instance look you

could at 300 pixels per inch as we tried to you could just use half as many

pixels or if you go to 600 pixels per inch and try and do every single line

you're going to get dots sitting on top of dots sitting on top of dots sitting

on top of dots and you're gonna get a very dark burn now I know this is a fact

because I have actually experimented with them but what I'm saying is you

don't need to experiment with them if you just stop and think about it look

we're going to compare these two pictures now this is 150 pixels per inch

and this is 150 dots per inch this one is 150 pixels per inch with 150 dots per

inch in both x and y now this picture doesn't have anything like that picture

why not well two reasons why not first of all I've increased the power from 11%

up to 15% so in terms of power this 11% is probably something like about 3 watts

and this 15% has jumped all the way up to probably something like about 14

watts so there's a huge difference in the

power for a very small percentage gain you need good control of low power you

do not get good control of low power if you've got an eighty or a hundred or a

hundred and fifty watt tube in. Your best choice for engraving is going to be

somewhere in the region of a 40 or 50 watt tube it's not your best choice for

cutting but it is your best choice for engraving now I've got a 60 watt tube in

this machine and I can just about get good results but I have to be very

careful at the bottom end here just pushing the power up from 3 watts to 14

watts has caused this pretty gross over burning but in addition to that to try

and compensate for the over burning look what I've done I've increased the speed

to 150 millimetres a second from 50 millimetres a second so there's two or

three variable changes and it makes a gross difference in the quality of the

picture that you get just to sort of reinforce this situation that I'm

talking about here at 600 dots per inch here is a 600 dots per inch image and to

try and stop it over burning which as you can see it's got lots of gingereness and

burning and smoke stuff and I can I can feel her eyes are very nearly burnt out

when I touch her hair it's got a 3d feel to it because of the way in which it's

burned into the picture here and in fact let me just stop a second yeah that's

exactly as I remember her... to try and compensate for the extra power that I

put into it because at 600 dots per inch I thought well I need to go a little bit

more powerful I also went very very fast of 400 millimetres a second yeah it

still works but the problem is when we start looking at the dots in here and we

will go back and have a look at some of the dots in these in these images you

will see that we do not have dots they've disappeared what we've got are these

what I call greyscale splurges different levels of colour caused by the fact that

we have got insufficient time at 400 millimeters a second and insufficient

space because we've got 600 pixels per inch those two factors are working

together to make the time scale infinitesimally small for any single

pixel so to try and get the pixels to burn you put more power in but that

means that when you do get blocks of pixels that are joined together this

power takes over and you get terrible burning so trying to find a compromise

you say right okay 600 pixels per inch we run 600 pixels per inch resolution

down the page as well and we'll run slower to try and get a bit more color

into it but we'll put less power into it at 12% it still doesn't work at the end

of the day the most balanced picture that we can come up with is one made up

of dots these are not dots as you will see when we look at them under the

microscope the crispest picture is that which is done slowest 50 millimeters a

second and a very coarse resolution but the point that I'm trying to make here

is with photographs running fast running powerful and running with high

resolutions is not going to get you a good quality picture you're going to get

your best results probably down at low resolutions and low speeds it's probably

better to experiment with maybe 60 or 70 millimeters a second trying to keep the

dot as round as possible but increase the resolution maybe a

little bit up to 200 now the one thing that you must not forget is that your

lens has got a theoretical spot size let's just look the best spot size that

we can think of which is a one and a half inch lens with

a spot size of point zero seven five millimeters well put it another way

point zero zero three inches now that means that basically the best that we're

going to get if we put these dots together like this is three hundred and

thirty three pixels per inch anything above 300 pixels per inch resolution

picture and really I think you're wasting your time now do not lose sight

of this fact because this is fundamental and the other thing that you must

remember is this is a theoretical spot size and when you come to put it on your

material whatever that material is if you do a test burn you may well find

that your spot size is not as you think that size but it's actually that size

and you could be down quite easily at a hundred and fifty P P I for your picture

putting more than 150 PPI into the picture it's not going to get you

anywhere now if you're after an art poster this one looks quite a nice soft

dreamy effect hazy soft focus but if you want a good creation then you're looking

at something like this where the dots are actually crisp and clear and it's

your eye that gets fooled this is that curl across her forehead that I look at

as a reference every time and we can see clearly some lovely brown lines that run

across there and we've got separation between the lines so that means we've

got our scan lines which are actually quite well defined but the gaps between

them are because this is only done at a hundred and fifty dots per inch in the Y

direction and so these are exactly the same line separations that we saw in our

very first crisp clear

dot image the difference is that this is not a clean crisp dot image this is a pseudo

grayscale as I keep calling it because look with all these shades of brown in

the background where different amounts of time different amounts of power are

causing different colored dots so yeah this is not a grayscale picture because

we are using the same power Max and min and grayscale pictures come from using

different power Max and min so this has been created by a completely different

mechanism but even though it's not part of this session I have a little bit of

curiosity that needs to be satisfied so I've imported this 600 PPI picture again

and we will just set up a different set of parameters speed same as it was

before 400 millimeters a second power well this time the minimum power that we

ever found that we could use was 11% and the maximum power that we used was 40%

now we need to come down to here and this time we're going to output direct

and basically what that's going to do it's going to give us grayscale

engraving now I'm going to set the interval exactly the same as it was for

the last picture which is 150 dots per inch in the Y direction which is point

one six nine three well we can clearly see the beam is on virtually

continuously and stable the whole time except when it turns off right at the

end of the stroke and then back on today yeah we've only got about a 10 percent

variation in power across there because in the end I had to set it to between 11

and 20 percent because otherwise I was just burning through the picture so I

obviously haven't got the correct parameters here but these are parameters

similar to the last picture that we created with dotting and this is really

all the comparison is about it's quite entrancing isn't to watch I've been

dancing around

ok now the one thing I keep meaning to say when we're looking at this

picture that mauve is not the laser beam that mauve is just ionised nitrogen

it's the powerhouse that drives the carbon dioxide to go into lasing mode so

just because you see that beam there does not mean to say you're necessarily

going to get power out of your laser because if there's no carbon dioxide

left in your tube you'll get no power out but you will be able to see that

lovely mauve beam in fact that beam might go slightly paler and whiter as it gets

towards the end of its life because there's more nitrous oxide from the from

the free oxygen that's been released from the carbon dioxide when it's broken

down into carbon monoxide and oxygen so just bear that in mind the mauve is a very

good sign that your power supply is working but it's not an absolute certain

sign that you're getting power out at the end of the tube. What you've just been

watching is me trying to produce something called a grayscale photograph

when this picture started off life originally it was full of color the

first thing that RDWorks did to it was remove the colour and when the colour

is removed it left a black-and-white picture which is basically a mixture of

shades of grey and that was what we have tried to simulate here with this dot

picture we've created the same sort of thing we've fooled the eye into thinking they are

Shades of colour on that picture but there

are not we've only got black dots and nothing it's just the different

densities of those dots are fooling your eye into thinking this is a photograph

now as we've already explained the way in which the laser produces this picture

is very simple it takes the power parameter 11% and it sets it at a fixed

value of 11% the dot every time we need a dot the power switches on and we

produce a dot and then it switches off then it travels along to the next dot or

in this instance group of dots and then it switches off dot dot group of dots

there is a very powerful function built into RDWorks it has the ability to

look at a grayscale picture and sort out every single pixel into a gray value now

the value of gray runs from white at 255 down to black at zero every one of those

shades of gray is given a power value and then this is where the clever bit

takes place when you run your program the first thing that happens is the beam

switches on and it stays on for the whole of your program but every scan

line that goes across looks like this it starts off zero and then it looks at the

very first pixel and says oh yes that's a mid gray that's halfway up the scale

and so it produces a pixel value like that and then it looks at the next pixel

and says oh that's nearly white white is not much power at all so we'll turn the

power off then the next pixel is a slightly heavier shade of gray and then

a lesser shade of gray and as we go across every pixel

has a varying power obviously if you start running the machine too fast

ie 600 pixels per inch or at very high speed the machine is just not capable of

keeping up with your requirements even though the requirements are there the

power supply and the laser just cannot do it this is how we basically would

attempt to produce my grayscale photograph now obviously I can only hope

to perform something like this on a piece of organic material because with a

piece of organic material I can get different shades of brown when it comes

to a non organic material such as acrylic in this instance or glass or

stone or slate or granite or something like that then the only choice that

you've got is a colored dot of one shade or nothing

so there is no gradation that you can use with solid materials now how

successful were well there we are the answer is not very it's a horrible fuzzy

picture yes it's grayscale but no there is no definition in it at all so we were

using the same resolution base picture 600 dots per inch we were using the same

scanning rate of a hundred and fifty dots per inch down the page we were

taking about a quarter of the information but that isn't the reason

why it's fuzzy because when we did it using the dot method exactly the same

picture looks like this so there is a huge difference between using dots and

using gray scale basically grayscale is not for producing grayscale pictures

it's another completely different function that you can use grayscale for

it's for 3d carving and we will get on to that subject which is a fascinating

subject in a future session the only way that you're going to get a picture of

any sort onto a material is with the dot process now you don't always

see the dots this is a smeared dot picture it isn't a proper dot picture

this is a proper dot picture and you can see that there's an element of crispness

about this that there is not there as soon as you start running at different

speeds and different different resolutions you could smear the dots

overlap the dots overlap the powers and you get all sorts of interesting

pictures some of them very soft focus something like this

no dithering at all all it is it's basically a black-and-white picture now

here we have a completely different material this is anodized aluminium and

you see that we've managed to get a photograph down onto the surface it's

only again a binary surface white and the background colour in this instance

we've got a silver background so you would expect that probably a silver

background wouldn't show through at all but as you can see we get a sufficiently

good contrast to see quite a reasonable photograph I will point out to you two

things first of all 80 millimetres a second very slow speed and 11% power

very low power now look what happens when I changed just 10% look at the

quality difference in the in the image again I'm reinforcing that control of

low power is an essential thing when you come to engraving well we've banged on

enough about dots and photographs and I think you've now got enough information

in your toolbox to go away and play for yourself so for the final part of this

session what I'm going to do is show you a real project that I had to carry out

for a friend of mine so it involves Photoshop I'm afraid or some sort of

photographic processing software because quite often you cannot get the correct

image that you're looking for down onto the medium that you want to apply it to

now this particular project is basically going out of my comfort zone I'm gonna

have to go into Photoshop which okay I know my way around Photoshop but but I

am NOT a graphic artist in fact I'm not any sort of artist

except the up against the wall type so you'll have to forgive me for some of

the liberties that I might take I'm an engineer not an artist and I make no

excuses for that at all so I hope that what we're now going to see is a

practical demonstration of all the elements coming together that we've been

learning about I've got a real job to do for someone a friend of mine who has

asked me to immortalize her dog on some coasters as you can see this is not

exactly the best picture in the world to work with it's not a studio quality

picture so somehow I've got to get the essential qualities of this dog's face

onto a piece of wood now I'm not going to take you through every single step in

detail but I am going to show the outline of what I'm going to do to

manipulate this picture so the first thing I've got to do is to physically

crop the head fairly tightly so that I don't get too much of that bright red

coat in the background now let's bring the picture up to a decent size so we

can see what we're working with o M G is your immediate reaction look at the

state of his tongue saliva mud so we'll choose that area there and there we'll

start working away to try and put some pink once this goes into grayscale

it'll be a shade of gray well that's not a perfect tongue but at least it's

better than it was so we then used the clone stamp to copy

the colors off of his muzzle here and try and get rid of those mud spots we

can do this with a lasso tool we can work our way around his head

approximately

so now we've got another layer which is

that layer there and you can see we've probably removed a large part of the

background we also removed some of his tongue but this is not what I finished

up with now the biggest problem that we've got here is if we take a look at

image adjustments we can check brightness and contrast and we what

we're trying to do is to bring his eye up this eye here is not very prominent

even when I push the contrast up which is what I should need to do

that eye is not very distinct I'm going to capture this eye here

rather carefully

edit copy edit

paste and you say well you haven't done anything

well yes I have because if I select this layer and I now use the pointer look I

can pick up his eye

and I can now put that over there

so now I've got two fairly bright eyes to work with the other thing that I've

got to do is because I know that when these eyes are on wood they will not

show up against this black dark background and so consequently what I'm

going to do I'm going to choose some rather hideous color like that and I'm

going to turn him into a werewolf now you definitely wouldn't want to meet

that dog on a dark on a dark night would you and so you can see how I had to

basically manipulate that oh one other thing I didn't mention which I had to do

I had to take a clone stamp and I had to clone these little frilly bits of the

tops of his ears here and I had to put them on the crown of his head because

there was no definition between this white section here and the background so

although this hair isn't real it just gives the impression it delineates the

outside of his head so you can see if you look at that in detail it's not

necessarily a very good quality picture okay now when we import that picture

into RDWorks it looks pretty scary doesn't it so the first thing we're

going to do with that picture is make it ninety five millimeters and then I'm

going to create a square 100 and then we're gonna put that square around the

outside of the image and we'll make that into blue

so the bitmap is black and we're going to have a go at cutting that in a minute

at about a hundred and I think we'll probably set the power to just a little

bit over the minimum I think that 12% is pretty good blowing no we'll check the

cut speed the cut speed is about five millimeters a second because this is

going to be done out of probably five millimeter marine ply probably 67

percent 67 percent which is about as high as my tube will go okay so now

let's go back to the picture itself

bitmap handle and you can see we've got a resolution here of over a thousand

think we'll set that to 200 we'll push the boundaries of what we've just

discovered and then we will do dither and we'll set it as dot graphics we

could play with the contrast and the but at the moment I think it probably looks

reasonable so we say apply to view and immediately we lose all the detail

so now we can play with these colors here contrast and brightness apply to

view

and there we go we can get some of the detail back here's you see now that

looks like a reasonably balanced view so we can say apply to source now and then

when we look at this there we go

and this time you can see the smoke being pulled away nicely towards the

back of the machine where it's extracted down the slots

well I've now put the cover down so that we get a good jet of air flushing across

the surface there and as you can see you can probably see hardly any smoke at all

it's all being dragged backwards really really quickly

now what you're seeing at the moment is a cut taking place where the air assists

has actually turned on automatically on its own

now if we take a look at the quality of that cut you can see that there is

absolutely no smoke burning on there at all except

the only hint of browning we've got is at the very very start point there and

the very very finish point but everywhere else is absolutely clean

and the reason why we've got a lovely smoke-free finish here is because the

smoke is passing all the way through this job

there's nothing hitting the top surface it's all going down underneath then is

either being drawn away by the airflow underneath or has been condensed on this

surface here as you can see leaving a Hobby horrible sticky goo behind

now that's another reason why I'm using a solid steel plate because when this

job is over all I'm going to do is to wipe that plate clean if I had been

using a honeycomb table I can't clean the honeycomb table as you can see all

this muck on here look it's all horrible Browns sticky muck that's the stuff that

would have gone on to the top of your cut and onto the top of your job had you

have had the air assist on while you were engraving and that's the stuff that

actually paints the surface of your wood Brown you don't want it you want to get

rid of it before you blow it back down onto the job so basically for air assist you

only need it for cutting and you want to blow all your muck out of the bottom of

the job but for good engraving you want to let it drift up into the air and get

it sucked away and not blown back onto the surface of the job

See all this brown muck here? Well sometimes you can get away with something as simple and benign as a

white vinegar so let's give that a try it really depends on the debris itself

now because that's a natural wood and that's probably just a normal resin it

came off fairly easily with white vinegar but here we've got

some acetone now obviously it's not the sort of thing that you would let

kids play with and you would normally have rubber gloves on or plastic gloves

so that you don't take the oil out of your skin

but I'm afraid at my age I've got a very tough skin I've been involved in

engineering for many years

for just a few seconds work it's not a major problem but if I was handling this

stuff all day my skin would literally dry and crack so it's not the sort of

thing you normally use without gloves now here are our coasters and you may

possibly spot that there are two at the back look slightly softer they're not

quite as crisp as these when you look at them with the light across them and

that's because these are coasters and they are going to be subjected to

spillage whether it be beer wine whiskey something is going to be spilt on these

you can be assured of it if it's me well it's got to be black cock here I've got

some just natural beeswax this is called bright way it's mainly beeswax with a

sort a little bit of sort of something like white spirits in it to make it

slightly soft it's not hard beeswax as you can see in here it's a sort of a a

slightly soft creamy mixture but it is a natural material and it sinks in to the

wood and so what I do with these I protect the wood

when you first put it on you think oh my goodness what's happening here we're

gonna fill in all the engraving

but because it is a wax and oils what tends to happen is over a few minutes

maybe 20 minutes half an hour you'll find the the wax actually sinks into the

wood and here we are look

when you first do it it looks pretty horrendous but just be patient and all

will come good in the end paint the edges which sells any coloration that

may be wanting to come off it seals it in and then we do the backs as well, so just paint

it on with a brush don't put it on with cloth because cloth will leave lint and

various other pieces of white in your engraving yeah it feels so real now I do

hope that that lasts practical demonstration has brought the whole

thing together now it was no cheating with that at all

there was no practice I went straight in with a resolution I went straight in

with a speed I went straight in with a power and we got excellent results and

that's what I hope this session has given you confidence to dive straight in

with a set of good maybe not perfect but good parameters so until the next time

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Life Like a Bisexual ft Charlotte - Duration: 12:07.

Hello and welcome to this new episode of Life Like a Lesbian.

Today we are with Charlotte,

20 years old student in Paris,

who accepted to answer my questions about the bisexuality.

So...

Because she didn't wanted to let her face appearing

you'll only see a black background with questions...

anyway...

with a different background,

concerning this video.

Hopefully you gonna be fine,

the important gonna be more into listening this time,

but...

I hope you gonna enjoy it.

That's it.

What was for you...

What was the biggest obstacles for you?

How do you percive your acceptation into society?

Yeah that's better like this.

- My acceptation into society? -

Yep

- Jesus... -

- That's a really good question, let me think... -

- I need to think to don't say too much shit you know -

- That's a serious things... yes -

- Yes! -

- Yeah that's it, -

- See if you had write think I could be speack seriously but here I feel uncomfortable -

- Right now I can see you staring at me with your eyes and stuff -

- And I'm looking at you with my eyes -

Do you need a writing support to answer directly?

- I don't know -

- But wait... I need first to think about your question -

- Society acceptation... -

- So what can I say about this -

- Well actually it's still not really accepted -

- Because there is still a lot of people thinking -

- it's bullshit. -

- who say.. -

- "Oh yeah well... this for me doesn't exist...." -

- "you have to make a decision" -

- My sister told me that one time as well, don't know why actually we spoke about this but: -

- "First of all, bisexuality doesn't exist for me" -

- "In some point, you have to make a choice" -

- But well, it's true a lot of people say: "yeah I'm bisexual because..." -

- No I don't mean there is a lot of people saying this -

- But there is a lot who are thinking people say that because -

- they don't assume them homosexuality -

- Like if a man says he is bisexual they will answer: -

- "No he's not bisexual, he is gay, he don't want to admit it you know" -

- and it's true.. -

- well i knew someone... you know him -

- a gay man saying he was bisexual, because he didn't assume -

- so... what was your question? -

How do you percive...

-...society acceptation? -

- well I think people... -

- still confound this... I mean... -

- I don't know if we can say, they confound it with homosexuality -

- if there is a really big difference, between bisexuality and homosexuality -

- and stuff, but it still something... -

- not really understood at all -

They maybe think you are still questionning yourself?

- yeah -

- it's only a "phase" -

- You know -

Binary society

- Exactly -

- it's was already hard to them to accept homosexuality, so with bisexuality... -

- I mean... to accept... -

- It's easy enough to say.

To recognize

- yeah to recognize is existence -

Yeah

- with bisexuality, I mean, it's not about acceptation really -

- it's still about recognising is existence I think -

Well I think actually...

I mean I think...

the research as bisexual is more complicated than the research as an homo...

- Yeah -

- Yeah -

- Because... -

- The world is not really binary but, -

- Human are manichean, we tend to think it's 1 or 0, it can't be 3. -

Yeah

- And... -

- when you're young and you discover you are attracted by the same gender -

- and you think... -

- "but actually..." -

- "I'm gay" -

- and then you think: "well actually..." -

- I still have attraction for the other gender -

- "So I'm not gay I'm straight" -

- "No I'm not straight, I'm gay... but no..." and one day you think: -

- "Actually" -

- "maybe I like both..." -

- Because... I mean... -

- You think you have to make a choice actually -

yeah

- That's why you don't understand, you think... " -

- you have to make a decision, you have to prefer one of them -

- I think that's why it's harder -

- because actually, -

- it's hard -

- to people -

- to think it's possible -

- to be attracted by both -

To accept to think it's possible?

- more or less equal -

yeah

- because even my friends who asked me -

- "so now you did it with both... which one do you prefer?" -

- "is it better with...?" -

- you can compare -

- it's not the same -

- but people are persuaded you have to make a choice -

- it's kind of when we are asking "do you prefer your mother or your father?" -

That's true, that's true...

- So I'm answering, "you can't compare" -

You don't love them for the same reasons

- I don't love them for the same reasons and I love both of them -

- both of them pissed me off too -

- Yeah that's the same -

Do you think with your family that could being a complication?

I mean, to claim yourself bisexual or...

- Well I know this... they let me guessed... -

- because they deeply think I'm lesbian -

Really?

- yeah I told you this... -

Oh yeah true

- This moment in Christmas: "why do you wear as a boy? Are you lesbian?" -

- during the diner -

Over embarrassed

- I felt over embarrassed -

- So yeah, but... -

- I think, if I tell them I'm bisexual they are not gonna understand -

Yeah...

- When you're bisexual as well, and when you discover yourself -

- you feel like -

- you... -

- how explain... -

- betray your proper trust -

- because you kind of think: "I'm actually lesbian but I don't want to accept it..."

- "and I create an attraction to boy" -

- "to save..." -

- "a sort of emergency exit" -

- you know -

- to can hide yourself -

Do you think having gay people arround you, helped you with your questionning?

Have gay friends

- yeah, because in fact, when I'm with my friends -

- I'm... -

- I feel free you know -

- because I think... -

- they did worst -

- there is no shame -

- but after word with my gay friends... -

- well have got one friend bisexual... you know her -

- but well... who didn't... -

- do anythink... with a boy -

- but most of the time I had gay friends and I felt a bit oppress by them -

- and it wasn't voluntary but I felt -

- for them I was... -

- only 50% lesbian -

- to get back with my 50% straight -

Was it easier to test first

with a boy or with a girl for you?

I mean at the beginning, with who did you feel more comfortable?

or was less scary maybe...

- mhm... actually -

- with girls looks less scary -

- because arround you everyone say communly: -

- "oh my god, the first time with a boy is always painful and stuff..." -

- everyone gonna tell you that -

- and also, you get less chance to get pregnant as well with a girl -

- No baby with fingers. -

- There is this and... -

- So... -

- it's less scary with... -

- with... -

- the act itself sounds less scary -

- but it's everythink around that sounds scary -

- the fact to be scare to be judge actually -

- people saying: "well..." -

- "you did it with a girl you're lesbian" -

- and it's not I don't want to let people say I'm lesbian... it's... -

- I like as well dicks -

Do you feel be part of the LGBT community or...?

How do you feel? Or do you feel completly out?

- That's a really good question... I never think about it actually because... -

- that"s true... -

- when I was at college -

- I only had friends... -

- more or less outside the closet -

- more or less yeah? -

- and well yeah they was all my friends -

- and... after starting.. -

- well -

- at uni it was different -

- because when you meet new people... -

- you don't really know about... -

- opening yourself and stuff -

- when you're not sure with yourself -

- and... -

- well after word... -

- after word I thought... -

- I don't care -

- It's not really that, just they are not really my friends -

- but... -

- actually have got two sides, sometimes I... -

- I prefer be with -

- people only from the LGBT community -

- with who I feel nice but sometimes... -

- I'm fed up -

- and I want to hang more -

- with -

- straight people, I'm gonna call them like this -

The boring people

- The boring people yeah -

To finish do you want to... do you have any advise

for anyone who is asking himself

who's bisexual or...

to reassure or...

Last words for the end you know

- if you realize... -

- I'm not gonna say this like that, it gonna sound weird -

- but well -

- if you realize... -

- you are attract by both gender -

- it's normal -

- and... -

- that's what I wanted to say... -

- that... -

- you should not try to much too -

- define yourself... -

- How can I say -

- Everythink is not only black or white. -

- That's it -

- Don't choice a side -

- I mean, there is no sides, you don't have to choice a side... like people who say -

- "you play with the both sides" -

- no you don't play -

You are in balance

- "You are in balance, you have the ass between two chairs" -

- but the fact is... -

- well you have to find balance for yourself -

yeah

- but... -

- I don't know really what to say as... -

- as... -

- well -

- as... advices...? -

- to a girl who think she is bisexual? -

- don't try to determinate which side you prefer -

- that's it and even with someone ask you -

- "what do you prefer?" -

- you don't have to have preferences -

- that's it -

Well...

Thank you for watching,

feel free to let us know your thoughts about this topic,

is it as well you case?

Or did you leave this differently?

So yeah...

See you soon

Don't hesitate to share, it's important...

as you want, it could be cool yeah...

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