Lesson Learned.

Dan Cattermole

Dan Down - The Steampunk Womble
As a rule, before doing a wire wool spin. I usually make sure the wool is evenly distributed in the whisk, and most importantly, making sure the whisk wire is even.

If not...... you end up slappin that whisk around the grass as a tool to extinguish a small fire caused by a large lump of molten steel that has been ejected from the whisk itself... I do have my fire extinguisher with me at all times for these spins.
but it wasn't nessassary to use it........
but as an increase has occured on here I thought I'd make people aware (without patronising) of what they're doing.....and to perform it cautiously. :)
All I need right now is breaking news from Australia that Brodie has caused a massive spreading bush fire through spinning :D:D:D:D

All in all...... It makes spectacular results :D


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Now get out there and spin some more folks!!!! :D:D

Thanks for looking :)
 
Good Post DD as an x fire officer I must agre with the precautions, but peeps don't let that stop yuo going out therre and geeting hot :D
 
I tried to get some shards bouncing on the floor towards the camera and see what I could get.
At the time I think I got the framing right, but due to that happening it went slightly out of frame.
but, i do like it as it is.... it doesn't have to be perfectly in frame I suppose :)
 
I do have an idea in mind that involves of cam spinning soon.... but I may need some volunteers/help :)
 
wow great words of advice Dan, but i do like this effect that you have in the image ALOT

Great work as usual

Daz
 
you're mental, and i dig that about you :D
 
My Mum was so paranoid something would spark up during the night that she went out at like 12am to wet down where we were doing it :D God love her haha.
I Made sure we did it on the gravel in the front paddock.. not the dry summer grass.. that could gave ended badly lol.
This is a great shot though, Dan!!
 
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