PETEREK
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Previously known as cCasper TFG
HAHA
Those look so nice! What are the prices?
I make plastic sheet at my job, that is just plastic with a texture on it that looks like leather. Haha and the light is just the light I have in my living room, again nothing fancy.
Then you have an excellent, natural eye for photography, not to mention cables, as they're all lookin' good
Thanks guys.
It's not anything too fancy, just a Sony WX150 18.2mp.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Cyber-shot-DSC-WX150-Digital-3-0-inch/dp/B006K553QA
I make plastic sheet at my job, that is just plastic with a texture on it that looks like leather. Haha and the light is just the light I have in my living room, again nothing fancy.
“The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it.” – Ansel Adams
Thanks!
This is the link to the red. It's type 1 paracord.
http://paracordgalaxy.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=5551
Coming soon for DIY'ers only, the first 4Pin audiophile Carbon Fibre XLR plugs, exclusive to Toxic Cables.
Both male and female,
Check out Yewaudio.com. Clint does very nice work.
Edit.. his site looks down at the moment. Not sure what happened, but the wood on my cables from earlier in this thread are all from him.
So after reading a lot of pages in this thread I figured it was time to make my own custom cable.
Nothing fancy just some nice cables instead of that ridiculous long one with a 6.3mm plug.
My headphones is an Sennheiser HD 650, first had an AKG-701 but that headband hurt my head.
Stuff used:
Cardas plug 2 pair in case I made some mistakes (or an second cable).
Canare L-4E6S Star Quad
ViaBlue T6s Phonoplug 3,5mm stereo
Here is the end result:
For the Y split I've used heatshrink but it also can be removed since its nice braided. Y cables are just twisted and then 4 string round braid.
And then I started to work on a second cable with camouflage which was less time consuming since I've done it all before.
This cable only is waiting for a nice 3.5mm plug. Which one I'm not quit sure yet.
Golden tip for sleeving paracord over new cables:
First remove the nylon wire from the paracord.
Then sleeve it onto some soldering tin, make sure you head the tip of the tin smooth with your iron. (like a round tip)
When it's all on the tin just simply tin the end of a small piece of stripped wire. Then simply connect it together.
Be aware the transition has to be as smooth as you can. (see picture below)
To top it off you have to take a lighter and just a little heat the isolation of the cable so it will not have such hard ends.
Now you can push the sleeve from the soldering tin gently on the cable.
For me it does the trick in 5mins for 1 cable, instead of hours.
So after reading a lot of pages in this thread I figured it was time to make my own custom cable.
Nothing fancy just some nice cables instead of that ridiculous long one with a 6.3mm plug.
My headphones is an Sennheiser HD 650, first had an AKG-701 but that headband hurt my head.
Stuff used:
Cardas plug 2 pair in case I made some mistakes (or an second cable).
Canare L-4E6S Star Quad
ViaBlue T6s Phonoplug 3,5mm stereo
This cable only is waiting for a nice 3.5mm plug. Which one I'm not quit sure yet.
Golden tip for sleeving paracord over new cables:
First remove the nylon wire from the paracord.
Then sleeve it onto some soldering tin, make sure you head the tip of the tin smooth with your iron. (like a round tip)
When it's all on the tin just simply tin the end of a small piece of stripped wire. Then simply connect it together.
Be aware the transition has to be as smooth as you can. (see picture below)
To top it off you have to take a lighter and just a little heat the isolation of the cable so it will not have such hard ends.
Now you can push the sleeve from the soldering tin gently on the cable.
For me it does the trick in 5mins for 1 cable, instead of hours.