Date: | December, 15 2004 at 16:45:09 | Description: | The foam has been carved up, and a basic shape is starting to form. Most of
the work up to this point has been done with electric knives, wire brushes,
and a cheese-grater rasp. The wire brushes are very much a slash and burn
tool, and remove vast quantities of material very quickly. The rasp actually
generates very smooth foam. By far the most destructive is a wire brush
mounted on a drill, which is what I used to cut out the shape of the intake
on the side there. What you see here is about 6-7 hours of work from
the previous picture. | Camera Settings: | Camera model : Canon PowerShot G1
Resolution : 2048 x 1536
Flash used : No
Focal length : 7.5mm (35mm equivalent: 37mm)
CCD Width : 7.06mm
Exposure time: 0.020 s (1/50)
Aperture : f/2.8
Focus Dist. : 5.32m
Metering Mode: center weight
Jpeg process : Baseline
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