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Who_GNU t1_j08reqv wrote

It bugs me that the bead doesn't match the movement of the torch.

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Deracination t1_j0a87e5 wrote

Yea, this looks like the perfectly smooth robotic welding that makes perfectly smooth welds.

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NarqmanJR t1_j0beef8 wrote

stick welding beads tend to look like that whether or not you put some whipping motion into it. Although those dimes are definitely pronounced

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Zinere t1_j0c3s70 wrote

You will not get stacks of dimes with a drag rod not using any movement.

Source:Certified welder and non certified weld inspector with 10years of experience

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Uncle_Budy t1_j08pc3l wrote

Webster's dictionary defines wedding as ‘the fusing of two metals with a hot torch'

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ooMEAToo OP t1_j08rdy8 wrote

Most weddings end up in flames so you basically correct.

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zmunky t1_j0amtf5 wrote

Lol don't drag your puddle, push it! Jk y'all.

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K1ngd0md00m t1_j0aaqg2 wrote

At first before reading the title I thought this was pixel art slow-mo striking a match

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SuperMariBro t1_j0bds51 wrote

But how many colors did you use!?!?!?

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Lokkuri t1_j0axfq7 wrote

Shouldn't the arc be directed to the right rather then left in this instance? Idk many years since I welded but this angle feels off for some reason.

For the actual animation, very well done, so satisfying and clean.

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KairosGalvanized t1_j0b9a7e wrote

I push the weld with MIG welding and pull the weld with stick welding

Im too tired to try compare this 2d angle to real life but I think it is right?

Tho Im not a very good welder, just for fun

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Devil_May_Kare t1_j0akans wrote

I wonder where the ripples are coming from. Is the machine set to pulse?

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Derekthemindsculptor t1_j0brr9a wrote

I think I'd like it more if the red aura flickered a bit with the sparks. It's so flat and stationary, feels off once you notice it.

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