「低音キイロ 8th Anniversary +VB」ESP DEMO REEL

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @gremory7594
    @gremory7594 2 роки тому +7

    Before I was rudely interupted:
    In the wardrobe accounts of Edward I for the year 1300 some gold and silver spoons marked with the fleur-de-lis, the Paris mark, are mentioned. One of the most interesting medieval spoons is the Coronation Spoon used in the anointing of the English and later British sovereign; this 12th-century object is the oldest surviving item in the British royal regalia.
    The sets of Apostle Spoons, popular as christening presents in Tudor times, the handles of which terminate in heads or busts of the apostles, are a special form to which antiquarian interest attaches. The earlier English spoon-handles terminate in an acorn, plain knob or a diamond; at the end of the 16th century, the baluster and seal ending becomes common, the bowl being fig-shaped. During The Restoration[citation needed], the handle becomes broad and flat, the bowl is broad and oval and the termination is cut into the shape known as the hind's foot.
    In the first quarter of the 18th century, the bowl becomes narrow and elliptical, with a tongue or rat's tail down the back, and the handle is turned up at the end. The modern form, with the tip of the bowl narrower than the base and the rounded end of the handle turned down, came into use about 1760.
    Spoons are used primarily for eating liquid or semi-liquid foods, such as soup, stew or ice cream, and very small or powdery solid items which cannot be easily lifted with a fork, such as rice, sugar, cereals and green peas. In Southeast Asia, spoons are the primary utensil used for eating; forks are used to push foods such as rice onto the spoon as well as their western usage for piercing the food.[4][5] Use of a spoon for cutting is common in the Philippines but has resulted in disciplinary action against a student doing so in Canada.
    Spoons are also widely used in cooking and serving. In baking, batter is usually thin enough to pour or drop from a spoon; a mixture of such consistency is sometimes called "drop batter". Rolled dough dropped from a spoon to a cookie sheet can be made into rock cakes and other cookies, while johnnycake may be prepared by dropping spoonfuls of cornmeal onto a hot greased griddle.
    A spoon is similarly useful in processing jelly, sugar and syrup. A test sample of jelly taken from a boiling mass may be allowed to slip from a spoon in a sheet, in a step called "sheeting". At the "crack" stage, syrup from boiling sugar may be dripped from a spoon, causing it to break with a snap when chilled. When boiled to 240 °F. and poured from a spoon, sugar forms a filament, or "thread". Hot syrup is said to "pearl" when it forms such a long thread without breaking when dropped from a spoon.
    Used for stirring, a spoon is passed through a substance with a continued circular movement for the purpose of mixing, blending, dissolving, cooling, or preventing sticking of the ingredients. Mixed drinks may be "muddled" by working a spoon to crush and mix ingredients such as mint and sugar on the bottom of a glass or mixer. Spoons are employed for mixing certain kinds of powder into water to make a sweet or nutritious drink. A spoon may also be employed to toss ingredients by mixing them lightly until they are well coated with a dressing.
    For storage, spoons and knives were sometimes placed in paired knife boxes, which were often ornate wooden containers with sloping top, used especially during the 18th century. On the table, an ornamental utensil called a nef, shaped like a ship, might hold a napkin, knife and spoon.
    For machine-made spoons, the basic shape is cut out from a sheet of sterling silver, nickel silver alloy or stainless steel. The bowl is cross rolled between two pressurized rollers to produce a thinner section. The handle section is also rolled to produce the width needed for the top end. The blank is then cropped to the required shape, and two dies are used to apply the pattern to the blank. The flash is then removed using a linisher, and the bowl is formed between two dies and bent.
    The stages of the handforging process
    To make a spoon the traditional by way of handforging, a bar of silver is marked up to the correct proportions for the bowl and handle.
    It is then heated until red hot and held in tongs and using the hammer and anvil, beaten into shape. The tip of the bar is pointed to form the tip of the bowl, then hammered to form the bowl. If a heel is to be added, a section down the centre is left thicker. The edges of the bowl and the tip of the spoon are left thicker as this is where most of the thickness is needed. The handle is then started and hammered out to length going from thick at the neck and gradually tapering down in thickness giving a balanced feel. During this process, the piece becomes very hard and has to be annealed several times, then worked again until the final shape is achieved.
    Wooden spoon carving steps
    The bowl is filed to shape, often using a metal template. The bowl is then formed using a tin cake and spoon stake. The molten tin is poured around the spoon stake and left to harden. The handle is then bent down to 45 degrees, and the spoon is hammered into the tin using the spoon stake and a heavy hammer, to form the bowl. The bend in the handle is then adjusted to match the other spoons in the set and so it sits correctly on the table. The bowl is then filed level, a process called striking off. The surfaces are filed, first with a rough file to remove the fire stain from the surface, then with a smooth file. It is then buffed to remove any file marks and fire stain from inside the bowl and is polished to the desired finish.

    • @ryouichi
      @ryouichi  2 роки тому

      this is so insightful thank you

  • @TaelTheFennec
    @TaelTheFennec 2 роки тому +5

    aww he sounds so pretty

  • @andrecaesar8160
    @andrecaesar8160 2 роки тому +4

    Maid kiiro looks so done with everything -

  • @nekuutau
    @nekuutau 2 роки тому +5

    can't compare to 【 運命和希 11th Anniversary 】 Unmei Kazuki ー Parallax 【 UTAU Release 】

  • @TheSodaWave
    @TheSodaWave 2 роки тому +2

    OMG. Me encanta!

    • @ryouichi
      @ryouichi  2 роки тому

      muchas gracias ;A; !!

  • @CodyTailor
    @CodyTailor 2 роки тому +4

    Happy Birth kiiirrrrrrrrooooooooooooooooooooo All the demos and art came out so goood seriously amazing job to you and everyone who helped

    • @ryouichi
      @ryouichi  2 роки тому

      thank u so much ,, ,, weeps cutely

  • @GZxuanChannel-nx9vi
    @GZxuanChannel-nx9vi 2 роки тому +1

    OMG OMG, This is MAJESTIC POWERFUL Español CV - VC VB For Kiiro-Sama

  • @andrecaesar8160
    @andrecaesar8160 2 роки тому +2

    Ok I expected 1 or 2, pics not 4, you worked so hard on this-

    • @ryouichi
      @ryouichi  2 роки тому

      I feel so dead still(?

  • @fernandorangel9449
    @fernandorangel9449 20 днів тому +1

    HUH???, Kiiro puede hablar español??, hora de hacerlo cantar corridos tumbados...😈

  • @Takeshi_Kenji
    @Takeshi_Kenji 2 роки тому +1

    que hermoso aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 💖

    • @ryouichi
      @ryouichi  2 роки тому +1

      muchas graciaaaaas aaaaaaaa ;;

  • @xuusynth
    @xuusynth 2 роки тому +1

    kiiro i love u

  • @alexanderfox323
    @alexanderfox323 2 роки тому +1

    Está hermoso wey 😍😍😍😍quiero llorar

  • @leons6406
    @leons6406 2 роки тому +1

    K-kiiro m-maid.... 👉👈

  • @makkidot
    @makkidot 2 роки тому +1

    kiiro spanish real!!

    • @ryouichi
      @ryouichi  2 роки тому

      we finally manifested it ,,, ,

  • @BellDan
    @BellDan 2 роки тому +1

    i am dissapointed he went ña and not ня
    (jk love him)

    • @ryouichi
      @ryouichi  2 роки тому

      if i did russian i think id die
      *opens oremo*