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Elastic IT

Postby misstiamaria » Feb 5th, '09, 23:41



Sorry if this has been covered somewhere, but I didn't find it in the topics.

I've been playing about with IT for a while, using the LeClair animator technique.

The effect is great and I've found the normal stripped threads are pretty good under lighting, but I'm getting a bit frustrated with breakage (especially if I set myself up a while in advance, there is always something that snaps the thread before I get to use it). There are also some effects I'd like to try out using a 6 foot length which I'm sure will just annoy the hell out of me before I even get started.

I saw elastic thread on a few sites advertised at double the strength and without the need to strip, but I'm wondering if anyone has tried it out. Is it a marked improvement or too visible or too stretchy for most uses?

Thanks
Maria




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Postby Fabian » Feb 6th, '09, 18:29

Hey Maria,

I'd say it depends on what you're planning on using the elastic IT for. I used to use regular thread but I always snapped it as well, do I bought a dispenser of mesika elastics (IET). 8)
Whilst it is more visible than regular IT, it's much stronger, strechier obviously, and I think easier to use because you don't need to strip it from a bunch of other fibres.
I would DEFINITELY recommend "S.T.El.Th" from NUMS (http://www.nothingupmysleeve.com) as you get a brilliant system to tie your own loops (great little devices for many effects) and you get a great IET called "Silk Worm" which is better in my opinion than Mesika's thread as it's a hell of a lot stronger! :D

Unfortunately I tangled up my silkworm spool and I'd only used it for a few loops, but now I can't use any more!

So yeah, invest in that system as it saves you from wasting hundreds of pounds on loops manufactured using mesika's weaker loops!

Rant over... :lol:


Hope I helped but ask any questions if you like.
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Postby misstiamaria » Feb 6th, '09, 20:33

Thanks very much for that. It's exactly what I was hoping to hear.

So far I've only been using IT for floating notes and some matchbox effects, but have been reading some really nice cigarette floats that need a really long length and I just know I'd get really frustrated with it.

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