Hello all!
It's been a while since I used this medium to communicate with the community (I'm primarily haunting the Discord these days, with a smattering of Instagram (@rabbitboy84) crafting updates).
I thought that this halfway point of the year would be a good time to dust off my keyboard and get to it. Not that my keyboard is actually dusty since I have been pecking away at it all year while working on Mastering Tak Level II, my intermediate guide. I am in the proofing stages now -- writing is done, cover art is finalized, and copyrighting is in progress. I will update the community when it goes live in another month or so.
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Quite the size difference between I and II
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That's one rather large iron that I have in the fire, but I've still been trying to get smaller projects/objectives accomplished along the way. Besides the general US Tak Association administrative duties and Beginner Tournaments, I am getting ready to represent Tak at GenCon in August. We are running 12
events this year and adapting our format slightly based on feedback and observations from years past. I highly encourage anyone reading this to attend this convention -- GenCon is an incredible experience!
For GenCon prizes, in addition to our USTA coins, Playtak stickers, and commercial sets provided by Greater than Games, I have been out in the garage making some capstones.
Although the lathe is awesome, it just cannot match some of the other methods that I use. Here are the non-turned capstones for GenCon:
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The companion to the last shown capstone ("Water"), this is "Fire"- carved ebony with oil paint and resin.
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"Cat and Mouse" - carved soapstone. These need final details and polish, but they are almost there. |
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These were to be a set called "Epic Fail" which was an attempt to capture the point of failure of a steel cable and a fuse...but the resin failed to cure. So they lived up to their name :) I may or may not have the time to redo these in time for GenCon. If I do not get them in time, I will probably remake for a future tournament of some sort later this year. |
Those are what I have so far for GenCon but if we walk back in time to earlier this year, I created these for the Intermediate Open Tournament:
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"Sci-fi" - suspended objects in resin. These are some of my favorite resin ones to date.
| As you rotate them, the scenes and colors change due to the layout of the facets and layers. |
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"Kilvin's Lamps #2" - copper, paint, glass, and steampunk bits. |
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And they light up! |
That's been my Tak year so far on the crafting side of things. Stay tuned for updates. I'm not the most consistent, but hopefully what I do put out is worth taking a minute to browse :)
Thanks for reading, and happy Takking!
If you have any questions, feel free to find me on the Discord or Reddit (rabbitboy84) or shoot me an email (bill.leighton1@gmail.com).
Woah, those capstones look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could attend gencon! (not only do I live a whole hemisphere away, but it I'm late in time).
Anyway excellent job and looking forwards to reading your second book!