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shadow of the colossus statue: Star Bright A.F. Carcirieri,, 2022-01-07 When observing the morning or evening star, Planet Venus, modern-day people recognize it as a lifeless, brightly glowing rock in the sky where no one can go because its atmosphere is far too inhospitable. Yet from ancient times all the way up to the not-too-distant past, it was regarded by some people as the embodiment of supernatural beings who observed them right back. Believing it to be an object of worship in whom one could seek solution to problems and an overseer in the sky who cast judgment over human behavior, in the past Planet Venus was perceived quite differently than it is today. In representation of what the world was like before the true nature of Planet Venus was revealed, Star Bright delves into the inevitable conflicts between spiritualism and the realities of human nature. Adhering to the mythological comportment of deific entities, historical detail, and the societal norms of subject periods and places as well as possible, the sixteen separate stories comprising Star Bright shine light on the human ground game that played out as a result of the mystical significance placed upon the second planet from the sun. Among the many characters in the novel is an ambitious young woman of the Sumer civilization and her extraordinary companion, a fatalistic Israelite king leading an army off to war, and a spoiled rotten countess of the French Bourbon Dynasty who harbors delusions of godhood, just to name a few. From the very earliest establishment of civilization, Planet Venus continues to exact its influence over humankind. |
shadow of the colossus statue: GameAxis Unwired , 2005-12 GameAxis Unwired is a magazine dedicated to bring you the latest news, previews, reviews and events around the world and close to you. Every month rain or shine, our team of dedicated editors (and hardcore gamers!) put themselves in the line of fire to bring you news, previews and other things you will want to know. |
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shadow of the colossus statue: The Colossus Sylvia Plath, 1972 The Colossus was Sylvia Plath's first published volume of poetry. 'She steers clear of feminine charm, deliciousness, gentility, supersensitivity and the act of being poetess. She simply writes good poetry. And she does so with a seriousness that demands only that she be judged equally seriously . . . There is an admirable no-nonsense air about this; the language is bare but vivid and precise, with a concentration that implies a good deal of disturbance with proportionately little fuss.' A. Alvarez in the Observer |
shadow of the colossus statue: Isle of Shadows T. L. Higley, 2012 Revised and updated from the original, Christy-award finalist Shadow of Colossus. Enslaved in a World of Money and Power, Tessa Dares to be Free. Raised as courtesan to wealthy and powerful men, Tessa of Delos serves at the whim of her current patron, the politician Glaucus. After ten years with him, Tessa has abandoned all desire for freedom or love, choosing instead to lock her heart away. But when Glaucus meets a violent death in his own home, Tessa grasps at a fragile hope. Only she knows of his death. If she can keep it a secret long enough, she can escape. Tessa throws herself on the mercy of the Greek god Helios, but finds instead unlikely allies in Nikos, a Greek slave, and Simeon, Glaucus's Jewish head servant. As Simeon introduces her to a God unlike any she has ever known and Nikos begins to stir feelings she had thought long dead, Tessa fights to keep her heart protected. As an assassination plot comes to light, Tessa must battle for her own freedom--and for those to whom she has begun to open her heart--as forces collide that shatter the island's peace. . . . Readers will find much to enjoy here: fine writing, suspense, mystery, faith, love, and a new look at an old story. --Publishers Weekly (for Garden of Madness) |
shadow of the colossus statue: Isle of Shadows Tracy Higley, 2012-11-12 Revised and updated from the original, Christy-award finalist Shadow of Colossus. Enslaved in a World of Money and Power, Tessa Dares to be Free. Raised as courtesan to wealthy and powerful men, Tessa of Delos serves at the whim of her current patron, the politician Glaucus. After ten years with him, Tessa has abandoned all desire for freedom or love, choosing instead to lock her heart away. But when Glaucus meets a violent death in his own home, Tessa grasps at a fragile hope. Only she knows of his death. If she can keep it a secret long enough, she can escape. Tessa throws herself on the mercy of the Greek god Helios, but finds instead unlikely allies in Nikos, a Greek slave, and Simeon, Glaucus’s Jewish head servant. As Simeon introduces her to a God unlike any she has ever known and Nikos begins to stir feelings she had thought long dead, Tessa fights to keep her heart protected. As an assassination plot comes to light, Tessa must battle for her own freedom—and for those to whom she has begun to open her heart—as forces collide that shatter the island’s peace. “. . . Readers will find much to enjoy here: fine writing, suspense, mystery, faith, love, and a new look at an old story.” —Publishers Weekly (for Garden of Madness) |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Critic , 1893 |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Critic Jeannette Leonard Gilder, Joseph Benson Gilder, 1893 |
shadow of the colossus statue: A Social and Cultural History of Late Antiquity Douglas Boin, 2018-03-20 2019 PROSE Award finalist in the Classics category! A Social and Cultural History of Late Antiquity examines the social and cultural landscape of the Late Antique Mediterranean. The text offers a picture of everyday life as it was lived in the spaces around and between two of the most memorable and towering figures of the time—Constantine and Muhammad. The author captures the period using a wide-lens, including Persian material from the mid third century through Umayyad material of the mid eighth century C.E. The book offers a rich picture of Late Antique life that is not just focused on Rome, Constantinople, or Christianity. This important resource uses nuanced terms to talk about complex issues and fills a gap in the literature by surveying major themes such as power, gender, community, cities, politics, law, art and architecture, and literary culture. The book is richly illustrated and filled with maps, lists of rulers and key events. A Social and Cultural History of Late Antiquity is an essential guide that: Paints a rich picture of daily life in Late Antique that is not simply centered on Rome, Constantinople, or Christianity Balances a thematic approach with rigorous attention to chronology Stresses the need for appreciating both sources and methods in the study of Late Antique history Offers a sophisticated model for investigating daily life and the complexities of individual and group identity in the rapidly changing Mediterranean world Includes useful maps, city plans, timelines, and suggestions for further reading A Social and Cultural History of Late Antiquity offers an examination of everyday life in the era when adherents of three of the major religions of today—Christianity, Judaism, and Islam—faced each other for the first time in the same environment. Learn more about A Social and Cultural History of Late Antiquity’s link to current social issues in Boin’s article for the History News Network. |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Minds Behind PlayStation 2 Games Patrick Hickey, Jr., 2023-02-09 Featuring interviews with the creators of 37 popular video games--including SOCOM, Shadow of the Colossus, Tekken Tag Tournament and Sly Cooper--this book gives a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of some of the most influential and iconic (and sometimes forgotten) games of the original PlayStation 2 era. Recounting endless hours of painstaking development, the challenges of working with mega publishers and the uncertainties of public reception, the interviewees reveal the creative processes that produced some of gaming's classic titles. |
shadow of the colossus statue: A Prophecy's End AJ Cooper, 2017-12-21 The day of battle has arrived, but the alliance of Eloesian cities is already evaporating. Theron, the hero whom the Oracle has called, is failing at his task. Against all this, a wind of destiny blows... A wind from prophecy's holy mount. Can a new day rise out of a crimson dawn? |
shadow of the colossus statue: ICO: Castle of the Mist Miyuki Miyabe, 2011-08-16 When a boy named Ico grows long curved horns overnight, his fate has been sealed—he is to be sacrificed in the Castle in the Mist. But in the castle, Ico meets a young girl named Yorda imprisoned in its halls. Alone they will die, but together Ico and Yorda might just be able to defy their destinies and escape the magic of the castle. Based on the video game filmmaker Guillermo del Toro (Hellboy, Pan's Labyrinth) called a “masterpiece,” Japan's leading fantasist Miyuki Miyabe has crafted a tale of magic, loss, and love that will never be forgotten. -- VIZ Media |
shadow of the colossus statue: World Design for 2D Action-Adventures Christopher W. Totten, Adrian Sandoval, 2024-12-30 Award-winning action-adventure designers Christopher Totten and Adrian Sandoval guide you on a quest to create levels for different styles of 2D action-adventure games, from top-down dungeon-crawler adventures to side-scrolling non-linear “Metroidvania” titles. Blending theory and practical analysis, this book shows how principles of game and level design are applied in some of your favorite 2D action-adventure games. It uses examples from popular games such as The Legend of Zelda and Hollow Knight, while also providing insights from the authors’ own experiences creating independent games in the genre. This book also intersperses these examples with practical exercises in 2D action-adventure world design using the free and easy-to-use GB Studio engine, allowing readers to practice their skills and see how lessons from the theory chapters apply in real game development environments. These practical chapters cover the basics of using GB Studio and related software, such as Aseprite and Tiled, to help readers create their own action-adventure characters, monsters, quest systems, switches, keys, and other mechanics - all the way up to designing their own dungeon! World Design for 2D Action-Adventures will be of great interest to all those looking to improve their level design skills within this genre. |
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shadow of the colossus statue: Percy Jackson Demigod Collection Rick Riordan, 2019-09-24 A book of firsts! One epic collection containing the first book from three different New York Times #1 best-selling series by Rick Riordan. THE LIGHTNING THIEF: Zeus's master lightning bolt has been stolen and Percy Jackson is the prime suspect. He and his friends have ten days to find and return it and bring peace to a warring Mount Olympus. To succeed, Percy has come to terms with the father who abandoned him, solve the riddle of the Oracle that warns of betrayal by a friend, and unravel a treachery more powerful than the gods themselves. THE LOST HERO: Jason, Piper, and Leo find themselves at Camp Half-Blood where people won't stop talking about a curse and a camper named Percy who's gone AWOL.These three friends must rely on one another and their newfound demigod gifts as they embark on an epic quest to save Mount Olympus. THE HIDDEN ORACLE: Apollo, once the glorious god of the sun, music, and poetry, has been cast down to Earth in punishment by Zeus. Now, as awkward mortal teenager Lester Papadopoulos, he's been tasked with restoring five Oracles that have gone dark in order to regain his place on Mount Olympus. How is he supposed to accomplish that without any godly powers? He needs help, and a demigod named Percy Jackson shows him where to find it: at a training camp on Long Island called Camp Half-Blood. This primer of heroes and demigods will start readers on three unforgettable adventures. Bonus first chapters from two other amazing series promise more exciting journeys. |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Ventifact Colossus Dorian Hart, 2016-01-08 A tale of epic fantasy begins... Banished to an otherworldly prison for centuries, the monstrous Emperor Naradawk is about to break free and wreak havoc upon the world of Spira. The archmage Abernathy can no longer keep the monster at bay, and has summoned a collection of would-be heroes to help set things right. Surely he made a mistake. These can't be the right people. Dranko is priest-turned-pickpocket, expelled from his church for his antics. Kibilhathur is a painfully shy craftsman who speaks to stones. Aravia is a wizard's apprentice whose intellect is eclipsed only by her arrogance. Ernest is a terrified baker's son. Morningstar is a priestess forbidden from daylight. Tor is a young nobleman with attention issues. Ysabel is an elderly farm woman. Grey Wolf is a hard-bitten mercenary. None of them are qualified to save the world, but they'll have to do. Even Abernathy himself seems uncertain as to why he chose them. What starts with a simple scouting mission soon spirals into something more far-reaching and sinister. The heroes will contest with dream warriors, evil cultists, sentient gemstones, and a devious yet infuriatingly polite gentleman with a perfect mustache, on their way to a desperate encounter with the unstoppable: The Ventifact Colossus. The Ventifact Colossus is Book One of The Heroes of Spira. |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Bronze Object in the Middle Ages Ittai Weinryb, 2016-04-18 This book presents the first full length study in English of monumental bronzes in the Middle Ages. Taking as its point of departure the common medieval reception of bronze sculpture as living or animated, the study closely analyzes the practice of lost wax casting (cire perdue) in western Europe and explores the cultural responses to large scale bronzes in the Middle Ages. Starting with mining, smelting, and the production of alloys, and ending with automata, water clocks and fountains, the book uncovers networks of meaning around which bronze sculptures were produced and consumed. The book is a path-breaking contribution to the study of metalwork in the Middle Ages and to the re-evaluation of medieval art more broadly, presenting an understudied body of work to reconsider what the materials and techniques embodied in public monuments meant to the medieval spectator. |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Shadow of the Sword Robert Williams Buchanan, 1889 |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Cyclopaedia Abraham Rees, 1810 |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Archaeology of Rome John Henry Parker, 1876 |
shadow of the colossus statue: Liberty Lynn Curlee, 2025-05-06 Award-winning author-illustrator Lynn Curlee’s “exquisitely detailed…reverent, absorbing homage” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) to the Statue of Liberty—now with a new look! “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free…” These famous words mark the pedestal of the most colossal metal statue ever made, and perhaps the most famous and beloved sculpture in the world: the Statue of Liberty. Lifting her torch high above the waters of New York Harbor, Lady Liberty has welcomed generations of people seeking freedom and a better way of life in America. This book traces the evolution of the statue’s design and details the monumental feat of its construction, from the commissioning of the French sculptor who designed the giant statue to its assembly in puzzle-like copper segments suspended from a system of iron girders. On a cloudy day in 1886, Lady Liberty’s face was unveiled at last. And in 1986, for the occasion of her centennial celebration, she was treated to an extensive renovation, so that the light of Liberty might continue to enlighten the world. |
shadow of the colossus statue: Enemies Within María Sierra, 2015-11-25 Can citizenship rights be denied to significant groups in a society that regards itself as civilized and self-governing? Is it possible to exclude such people in the name of freedom and reason? Is it plausible to explain classifications that differentiate between first- and second-class citizens as “natural”? This is the paradox inherent in modern politics, born of the revolutions that ended the Ancien Régime in the western world. Throughout the nineteenth century and at the beginning of the twentieth, liberalism inspired a representative form of government that appealed to citizenship, yet marginalized many social groups, including natives, women, immigrants, workers, slaves and nomads. In the Hispanic dimension of the Atlantic world that this book deals with, modern politics was based on exclusions explained as natural and necessary. In both Europe and America, a distinction was made between the responsible citizen and those “others” in society, potential “enemies within”, who had to be controlled and supervised. This book explains the success of this political operation by analysing the historical construction of figures of alterity that were fundamental to the definition of national civic identities. Its basic premise is that imaginaries that were constructed in the nineteenth century can be found even today in western political conceptions. The cultural complexity of enduring political images is revealed by exploring the inner workings of virtuous figures in relation to their opposites: readers will find the mosaic of representations of civic alterity both recognisable and surprising. The contributors to this volume provide historical perspectives on the debate on political legitimacy in open societies. Reinventing democracies involves understanding the historicity of inherited formulae of governance and considering them, therefore, as amenable to improvement. The readiness to do this is not a threat to democracy but, rather, a commitment to looking for it. |
shadow of the colossus statue: The International Miscellany of Literature, Art, and Science , 1850 |
shadow of the colossus statue: How Many Is Too Many? Philip Cafaro, 2015-02-06 How many immigrants should we allow into the US annually, and who gets to come? The question is easy to ask, but hard to answer, for thoughtful individuals and for our nation as a whole. Philosopher Philip Cafaro answers the question as a political progressive who, perhaps surprisingly, wants to reduce immigration into the United States. Cafaro details how current immigration levelsthe highest in American historyundermine attempts to achieve progressive economic, environmental and social goals. He shows that by thinking through immigration, liberals can get clearer on their own goals. These do not include having the largest possible percentage of racial and ethnic minoritiesbut creating a society free of racial discrimination, where diversity is appreciated. They do not include an ever-growing economybut an economy that works for the good of society as a whole. They most certainly do not include a crowded, cooked, polluted, ever-more-tamed environmentbut a healthy, spacious landscape with sufficient room for wild nature. Finally, liberals goals should include playing our proper role as global citizenswhile paying attention to our special responsibilities as Americans. Like it or not, those responsibilities include setting US immigration policy. |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Archaeology of Rome Parker (John Henry), 1876 |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Antiquary Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson, 1907 |
shadow of the colossus statue: Art: Its Laws, and the Reason for Them Samuel P. Long, 1876 |
shadow of the colossus statue: Art Samuel P. Long, 1878 |
shadow of the colossus statue: Art Long (Samuel Pierce.), 1871 |
shadow of the colossus statue: Art. Its Laws, and the Reason for Them. Collected, Considered and Arranged for the General and Educational Purposes Samuel P. Long, 2024-06-01 Reprint of the original, first published in 1876. |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Cyclopædia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature Abraham Rees, 1819 |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Empress' Journey to Becoming a God Michelle Sanchez, 2015-03-03 It had just rained, and the humid air and the fishy smell rising from the ground were entangled together, swirling around the tip of the nose, making people dizzy. Dak's head was still hurting, and he couldn't stand the rounds of persuasion. He thought that instead of spending time on drinking, he would rather catch two pickpockets. Even if he couldn't catch them all, at least it would improve the reputation of the police station. But the chief said that if you can't drink, you can't work. There's no other way, just do it! |
shadow of the colossus statue: Silvae Publius Papinius Statius, 1876 |
shadow of the colossus statue: Nine Contemporary Poets P.R. King, 2021-12-24 First Published in 1979. This volume includes simple and systematic introduction to the more important post-war English poets. Including reviews of the poetry of Larkin, Tomlinson, Gunn, Hughes, Plath, Heaney and more. This work will appeal to A-level students, undergraduates, members of adult education classes and general readers enjoying modern literature. |
shadow of the colossus statue: Immigrants and Comics Nhora Lucía Serrano, 2021-03-09 Immigrants and Comics is an interdisciplinary, themed anthology that focuses on how comics have played a crucial role in representing, constructing, and reifying the immigrant subject and the immigrant experience in popular global culture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Nhora Lucía Serrano and a diverse group of contributors examine immigrant experience as they navigate new socio-political milieux in cartoons, comics, and graphic novels across cultures and time periods. They interrogate how immigration is portrayed in comics and how the ‘immigrant’ was an indispensable and vital trope to the development of the comics medium in the twentieth century. At the heart of the book‘s interdisciplinary nexus is a critical framework steeped in the ideas of remembrance and commemoration, what Pierre Nora calls lieux de mémoire. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in Visual Studies, Comparative Literature, English, Ethnic Studies, Francophone Studies, American Studies, Hispanic Studies, art history, and museum studies. |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Book of Revelation for Blockheads Douglas Connelly, 2009-05-26 Getting a glimpse into the future is always intriguing, especially when that glimpse comes from God’s Word. But let’s face it, the book of Revelation has some pretty weird stuff in it: seven-headed beasts, locusts with gold crowns, a city coming down from the sky. What does it all mean, and how does it help you in your Christian faith? This lighthearted yet accurate guide to the last book of the Bible will help you overcome the confusion. Engaging and user-friendly, The Book of Revelation for Blockheads helps you: • Understand the message of this often misunderstood book chapter by chapter • Discover what Revelation says about how end-time events will unfold • Make sense of all the symbolism • See how Revelation relates to other parts of the Bible • Learn how others interpret controversial parts • Worship God with a new vision of his glory and ultimate triumph, and of what that means for you |
shadow of the colossus statue: Appletons' Journal , 1875 |
shadow of the colossus statue: Let Freedom Ring Al Lacy, Joanna Lacy, 2011-07-13 Young Russian Vladimir Petrovna is always minutes away from disaster. He is a Christian in a pagan country that exacts extreme penalties from believers. His farm is nearly destroyed by blight and he cannot pay the taxes he owes. And he is a husband and father of three whose daughter is secretly in love with a Cossack-one of the very soldiers who persecute families like Vladimir's. Though he may lose everything he loves, Vladimir must trust God as he navigates his river of trouble. When he finally arrives in the land of the free and the home of the brave, his destiny-and faith-is changed forever. |
shadow of the colossus statue: The New Roman Empire Anthony Kaldellis, 2024 The New Roman Empire is the first full, single-author history of Byzantium (the eastern Roman empire) to appear in a generation. It begins with the foundation of Constantinople in 324 AD and ends with the fall of the empire to the Ottoman Turks in the fifteenth century, presenting those twelve centuries in an accessible narrative of events, free of jargon. The book focuses on political and military history as well as all the major changes in religion, society, administration, demography, and economy. |
shadow of the colossus statue: The Americana , 1923 |
Miter Saw - laser vs shadow line? | The International Association of ...
Dec 5, 2003 · I used it initially, but have since pretty much stopped (after the battery died). I considered adding a shadow line light, but haven't figured out any kind of mounting system …
Shadow box | The International Association of Penturners
Dec 8, 2005 · I finished this shadow box for a friend of mine that's retiring in a week or so. I delivered it this morning, he's very happy with it! I also made him a pen from Honduran …
T-Shadow vs Benson Pace rotary jig for NEJE Master
Feb 15, 2018 · I am considering getting a NEJE Master series 7-watt laser as I need a little more versatility than I can get from my basic NEJE DIY rotary that I got 2 years ago. T Shadow …
Magical Skew | The International Association of Penturners
Aug 11, 2016 · I saw an ad for a Magical Skew made by T. Shadow & CO (DELUXE MAGICAL SKEW - T. Shadow & Co. LLC). I'm interested in hearing from anyone who's used it or who …
Neje Master 3500 Rotary Jig | The International Association of …
Dec 4, 2006 · Trying here as well - I got a Neje Master 3500 gifted to me with a Rotary Jig made by T. Shadow and Co based on the original Mike Shortness design according to the labels on …
Problems with Engraving Pen Blanks with Neje and Rotary Jig
Feb 8, 2015 · Now I would like to enlist some more help this time for engraving pen blanks with the rotary jig from T. Shadow. I have been trying to burn the 2nd Amendment as show in the …
Lynn's Floating Pen | The International Association of Penturners
Mar 17, 2004 · Adjust drop shadow properties to your liking. Step 11: Selection menu: (click on) Select none. Step 12: Image menu: (click on) Free rotate and adjust shadow to your liking, …
Pipe Emporium material | The International Association of Penturners
Oct 26, 2005 · Well, here's my second attempt with the Shadow Gray lucite from Pipe Makers Emporium. The material is VERY transparent which is not obvious when you look at the 1" …
Neje rotary jig. | The International Association of Penturners
Jul 2, 2009 · Right now the T Shadow jig doesn't do closed-end items. I PM'd MagicBob several days ago and he said they're working on developing one. As far as photos for the Bob …
Magical Skew Diamond Detailer Carbide Size? | The International ...
Jun 13, 2017 · According to the Reference Chart for T Shadow (on page 5), AZ Carbide indicates their Standard Size Dia10r for a Diamond Cutter Radiused ends and their Standard Size …
Miter Saw - laser vs shadow line? | The International Association of ...
Dec 5, 2003 · I used it initially, but have since pretty much stopped (after the battery died). I considered adding a shadow line light, but haven't figured out any kind of mounting system …
Shadow box | The International Association of Penturners
Dec 8, 2005 · I finished this shadow box for a friend of mine that's retiring in a week or so. I delivered it this morning, he's very happy with it! I also made him a pen from Honduran …
T-Shadow vs Benson Pace rotary jig for NEJE Master
Feb 15, 2018 · I am considering getting a NEJE Master series 7-watt laser as I need a little more versatility than I can get from my basic NEJE DIY rotary that I got 2 years ago. T Shadow …
Magical Skew | The International Association of Penturners
Aug 11, 2016 · I saw an ad for a Magical Skew made by T. Shadow & CO (DELUXE MAGICAL SKEW - T. Shadow & Co. LLC). I'm interested in hearing from anyone who's used it or who …
Neje Master 3500 Rotary Jig | The International Association of …
Dec 4, 2006 · Trying here as well - I got a Neje Master 3500 gifted to me with a Rotary Jig made by T. Shadow and Co based on the original Mike Shortness design according to the labels on …
Problems with Engraving Pen Blanks with Neje and Rotary Jig
Feb 8, 2015 · Now I would like to enlist some more help this time for engraving pen blanks with the rotary jig from T. Shadow. I have been trying to burn the 2nd Amendment as show in the …
Lynn's Floating Pen | The International Association of Penturners
Mar 17, 2004 · Adjust drop shadow properties to your liking. Step 11: Selection menu: (click on) Select none. Step 12: Image menu: (click on) Free rotate and adjust shadow to your liking, …
Pipe Emporium material | The International Association of Penturners
Oct 26, 2005 · Well, here's my second attempt with the Shadow Gray lucite from Pipe Makers Emporium. The material is VERY transparent which is not obvious when you look at the 1" …
Neje rotary jig. | The International Association of Penturners
Jul 2, 2009 · Right now the T Shadow jig doesn't do closed-end items. I PM'd MagicBob several days ago and he said they're working on developing one. As far as photos for the Bob …
Magical Skew Diamond Detailer Carbide Size? | The International ...
Jun 13, 2017 · According to the Reference Chart for T Shadow (on page 5), AZ Carbide indicates their Standard Size Dia10r for a Diamond Cutter Radiused ends and their Standard Size …