Thank you so much Gayle, I have to admit that until you were finished, I thought it looked like a mess. But when you showed us the finished product I almost fell off my chair, thank you for being the best teacher in town!!!
This is the prettiest Feather Cain I have ever seen. The way you've taught it doesn't make it seem intimidating at all. You are very good with your instructions. I appreciate how well you explain "why" to do something a particular way, and more importantly, "why not" to do something. Those "why nots" are so extremely valuable. Thank you so much for sharing.
Omg , just like u sead, it was a omg WOW moment. Everyone I have ever watched just went to fast, I'm just starting out in clay. N watching ur videos just, well. I'm calm n just wanting to learn more. So thank u so much 4 ur videos. N keep them coming.
I just started, when I found you I was so happy. You really make it easy to follow. I love that you talk to us like we are with you. Keep up the great work. Thank you.
Just take your time and it will turn out great! Don't be discouraged by the outside before you slice it. It looks pretty ugly then you slice and there is a magnificent feather! Thanks for watching!
Thank you soo much for this! I have Donna's books and the instructions for this cane in one of them but I had trouble envisioning how it was supposed to be done - thanks to you I understand
This is really cool. When I was watching I was thinking this is going to look like a mess. But I was wrong, it’s really nice looking feather. 👍 Great Job
I REALLY APPRECIATE YOU GOING THROUGH ALL THE STEPS. Its been at least 10 years since I worked with clay. I used to squeeze it to reduce my canes. I guess you can just roll this one. I didnt know they had electric pasta machines.lol. Mine is a hand crank.
Thanks. I'm glad you liked my video. I got a motor for my pasta machine years ago when I was going to a lot of workshops and had to condition a LOT of clay. Now I'm so glad I did because my hands and wrists just can't handle it anymore. As long as your pasta machine has the 2 holes around where your hand crank goes in, you can use a motor. Every pasta machine I have had had these holes but I've seen some that didn't. It's a great investment!
Gail i just started recently started to follow you. Your very easy to watch. I'm learning so much, i hope i can remember every thing you show. Your so knowledgeable. Thank you for sharing!!!
Gail.....I love your tutorials. They are so well done and easy to follow. Lots of information too. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us. I look forward to more. God bless you in all you do.
Love this video! Love all your videos actually. Like Donna Kato was your inspiration, you were my inspiration to begin working & crafting with polymer clay. I only started 2 months ago, and love it very much! I hope to one day be as good as you. Sent you a message to your Facebook about some questions I had for you pertaining to clay. Again thankyou so much for all you do! Truly fantastic!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you are being inspired to learn more about polymer clay! It is a fantastic medium and you can do so much with it! Thanks for watching!
Oh yes, Gayle, I need to know how to reduce! Thank you for taking the time and showing how to do it. I really appreciate all your tutorials, I am learning tons from you! Subscriber from L.V.
Thank you Gayle for this elaborate sharing of the technique. I had to put a face to your name after this video and saw another video of yours too. I look forward to your patreon channel. X
I love this cane Gayle, beautifully demonstrated as always. Is it too late to ask a question or can anyone else answer? Why do you squish the ends of the cane at the early stage (11:20) when after reducing the 3 sections of cane the ends are not going to show or even be used? What am I missing?
Thanks for your question. Squeezing the ends of the cane before reducing helps to keep the inside of the clay to not cave in and distort your image. Remember the outside of the cane reduces faster because of the heat of your hands. Hope this helps.
@@Mimismarketva Of course, what a good idea! I thought it was part of the construction of the feather ... that makes perfect sense and I shall try that with all my canes. It's so disappointing when the outside wears away to expose the inside at both ends and seems such a waste of hard work reducing when you have to cut them off. You're a great teacher Gayle, thank you for that great tip :)
At 40:30, you can make the choice of which direction to go, dark to light or light to dark. After cutting the fronds in half, if you put the sides together one way, it's light to dark, but flip them so the other sides are together, it will be dark to light. Learned that the hard way, when I planned a dark to light and ended up with a light to dark feather. Loved the tutorial anyway!
Thanks for sharing. At 29:40 I showed you to stack 4 pieces on top of each other. This forms the "tip" of the feather. From what you said about your's being upside down, you must have put the center vein on upside down which would put the "tip" on the bottom. The vein should not be as far up as the "tip" but begin just below it. If you try this again, just be aware of where this "tip" is when you put your vein on. That should give you the look you wanted as long as you use the darker strip for your "tip" and work your way to the light. Hope this helps! Keep practicing!
I've seen other feather tutorials, some have 4 at the 'tip', some 3, some 2, and some only 1. And the fact remains, if you place the two sides together on one side, the fronds go up, and if you flip them and place them together on the other side, the fronds go down. Not flipping them top to bottom, this is a side to side flip only. It changes the direction.
I love this feather cane. (Actually, I love most of the canes I see or make.) My problems really start when I have made a pretty (or clever) cane. I admire the cut end, but can't decide what to use it for ...... I look at them and smile, I cut them in sections, and reduce them so I have a collection of similar canes of different sizes. It seems that I make canes as a hobby! Early in the video, you said to reduce the three graded canes to about a quarter of an inch before flattening them - how big (small) is the finished feather if you do that? The one you made is quite large, and you said it isn't easy to reduce because of its shape, which I can easily believe. Thanks for all the great videos.
Glad you like it! It's been so long since I did this video I would have to watch it myself to see what I said! :) If you have experience reducing canes, the feather cane can be reduced. I've done it but it is difficult to explain to beginners which is the major part of my audience. This finished cane was about 2" long. I reduced it into various sizes down to about 3/4". I'm like you. I love to make canes but then don't every make anything our of most of them!
😍❤️ I am trying this today! Also, I live in Orlando. I need to see if there are any clay guilds or clubs around these days cuz I need to find my people.
yes I'm very intimidated by this cane, I watched again tonight when I realized it said revised. I'm going to do it soon. You really do make things simple enough for me to follow. I was also intimidated by the Rose cane but I made a very small one to start and will do better next time. Thanks again Gayle
Just take your time with each step. Don't rush like I sometimes do. I had to re-do my final Poinsettia cane because I didn't take time to plan better. It takes a while to make the perfect cane but with some practice, you can do it. Don't give up!
I’m a new fan of your work. I didn’t know it was so easy to make flower canes. I Besides flowers and leaves, are there any other canes that you have made? Thank you for your great videos!
It's difficult to reduce because of it's shape. That is why it is best to make it close to the size you want for your finished feather. However, I have reduced this cane before by "smooshing" (technical term) from the sides. It can be done with patience.
Thank you for another wonderful and inspiring tutorial, Gayle!❣ You've inspired me to draw out three additional designs in addition to the project for which I sought out this one... See the effect you have on others? 🙂 Please be well in the aftermath of your move and do not hesitate to take some much deserved time out for yourself. Respectfully, ~Bethany
Can you make a Skinner blend without a pasta machine? I have tried but it doesn't seem to be working correctly. I love crafts of all types and I am not sure I want to spend more on a craft that I will only do occationally.
It is possible to do a Skinner Blend without a pasta machine but it will take much longer. What you would need to do is be sure that there is only 1 color on each side. (EX: Color 1 on the left and Color2 on the right) Roll it to about 1/8". Then fold up in half still keeping 1 color on each side. If you don't keep this orientation, it will all blend together and won't be a Skinner Blend. (I hope that makes sense) You would have to repeat this 30 or 40 times so you have to be patient. Hope this helps!
Just reverse the numbers. However my machine settings are 0 to 9. Each machine is different so it's difficult to tell you exactly how to convert. Your #7 is similar to my #0 & #1. Your #1 is probably close to my #8 & 9. Other than that I can't tell you. However, you can think of 6-7 as the thickest, 4-5 as medium, and the rest would be various thin settings. I hope that helps.
Gayle, I just watched your tutorial and Donna Kato’s. And you didn’t pinch and roll like she did. The pinched ends don’t stay the ends, those become the sides of the rolled out part.
I’m sorry. I thought about my comment last night, and realized it probably sounded really rude.(i didn’t mean for it to!!) I just wanted to let you know in the event you wondered why your flattened pieces didn’t quite look like hers. Regardless, your feather is gorgeous! And it has much more fun contrast than hers, because her colors were really similar and light.
No problem. What I did in my tutorial was exactly how Donna taught us about 20 years ago. I'm sure she has changed a few things over the years. Thanks for your comment.
When this video was made I was using a Marcato Atlas Pasta Machine amzn.to/2VNs8Io and a Norpro Motor amzn.to/2CHL1F4. They are both available on my Amazon page.
It seems that I did this on one of my videos but I'll have to look to see what I can find. I don't have a feather cane to reduce and I don't plan on making another one anytime soon. I would just press in from all sides like any other irregular shaped cane. Press without distorting the initial shape. If you clay is conditioned, it should "move" well. Sorry I can't be of any better help. I'll look at my videos and see if I can find where I reduced the one I did. The problem is I'll have to watch a lot of them to find it and my time is valuable right now!
i love it ,though i am intimidated by it too lol however im going to attempt without a pasta machine as they are very expensive here in new zealand. thanks for the share
I felt the same way when Donna first started her workshop. When I cut into my cane and saw the feather, I gasped! And Donna laughed! Just take your time - don't rush. Let me know how you do! Would it be possible for someone in the US to buy a pasta machine for you and ship it to you? Would that be cheaper?
Maybe YOU need to do it in a feather color! I would love to see what you do! My job is to show you the technique so you can do your own take on it. Thanks for your comment.
lol Ok, so I was watching you on my phone and somehow my phone turned you upside down to where it looks like the camera is above you facing the same was as you... omg I love that angle better so it's like you're hands are mine and I'm not backwards when i to to follow along with you. so, a great tip for anyone, if you like to have it facing the same way as you would be... flip the screen. 😁😉 you're welcome. lol
p.s. I love how real you're vids are. makes a beginner like myself not feel so intimidated by the clay! thank you for all your hard work and trading the time to share with us. and you're right! I hate when they make something but cut out a piece I may not know how to make!
Gayle Thompson I've not gotten to your newer ones. 😁😉💖 I'm working my way up your playlist. 😁😁 and you're welcome. you're a pleasure to watch and listen to!!
Thank you so much Gayle, I have to admit that until you were finished, I thought it looked like a mess. But when you showed us the finished product I almost fell off my chair, thank you for being the best teacher in town!!!
This is the prettiest Feather Cain I have ever seen. The way you've taught it doesn't make it seem intimidating at all. You are very good with your instructions. I appreciate how well you explain "why" to do something a particular way, and more importantly, "why not" to do something. Those "why nots" are so extremely valuable. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for your comment! I try to make my videos simple enough for the newest beginner to understand. I'm glad you like them!
Very very beautiful Feather cain I have ever seen. I' m a Brasilian person.You are a good teacher. I will tray to do . Thanks
Amazing! Your instructions make it seem so simple. Thank you.
Omg , just like u sead, it was a omg WOW moment. Everyone I have ever watched just went to fast, I'm just starting out in clay. N watching ur videos just, well. I'm calm n just wanting to learn more. So thank u so much 4 ur videos. N keep them coming.
Wow, how it all comes together is amazing, I couldn't see it, then..... Wow! There it is! Thank you so much
This is so beautiful and you are so patient when you do a tutorial. I have enjoyed watching your tutorials. Your work is so awesome.
Wow so pretty...I love the way you teach in your tutorials, so happy to have found you...
I just started, when I found you I was so happy. You really make it easy to follow. I love that you talk to us like we are with you. Keep up the great work. Thank you.
Thanks Gayle for such a detailed tutorial.. wonderful 🥰🥰
This is a great tutorial. I cannot wait to try this feather! 😊
Just take your time and it will turn out great! Don't be discouraged by the outside before you slice it. It looks pretty ugly then you slice and there is a magnificent feather! Thanks for watching!
Thank you soo much for this! I have Donna's books and the instructions for this cane in one of them but I had trouble envisioning how it was supposed to be done - thanks to you I understand
Very beautiful. Thank you for sharing.😊🇵🇹
This is really cool. When I was watching I was thinking this is going to look like a mess. But I was wrong, it’s really nice looking feather. 👍 Great Job
It is so beautiful!
Its lovely! Thank you!
Gayle I love your videos! I am a beginner with polymer clay and your tutorials are so helpful! Thank you for posting
That is an awesome cane!! You did it very clearly and I doubt one can go wrong following your instructions!!
Thanks. I try to give instructions so everyone can understand.
I REALLY APPRECIATE YOU GOING THROUGH ALL THE STEPS. Its been at least 10 years since I worked with clay. I used to squeeze it to reduce my canes. I guess you can just roll this one. I didnt know they had electric pasta machines.lol. Mine is a hand crank.
Thanks. I'm glad you liked my video. I got a motor for my pasta machine years ago when I was going to a lot of workshops and had to condition a LOT of clay. Now I'm so glad I did because my hands and wrists just can't handle it anymore. As long as your pasta machine has the 2 holes around where your hand crank goes in, you can use a motor. Every pasta machine I have had had these holes but I've seen some that didn't. It's a great investment!
This is a brilliant tutorial. So well explained and good step by step instruction. I feel like I could have a go at this. Pretty result!
This is a fun cane! Just take your time and I'm sure it will turn out to be amazing!
Gail i just started recently started to follow you. Your very easy to watch. I'm learning so much, i hope i can remember every thing you show. Your so knowledgeable. Thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks for following me. The good thing about UA-cam is you can rewatch any video you want. Have fun! You'll find that claying is addictive!
What a wonderful teacher you are your feather is so beautiful
Wow that's wonderful! Thanks Gayle for another fantastic video tutorial ❤ Can't wait to try this.❤
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
Gail.....I love your tutorials. They are so well done and easy to follow. Lots of information too. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us. I look forward to more. God bless you in all you do.
Thank you very much.
this is beautiful
Love this video! Love all your videos actually. Like Donna Kato was your inspiration, you were my inspiration to begin working & crafting with polymer clay. I only started 2 months ago, and love it very much! I hope to one day be as good as you. Sent you a message to your Facebook about some questions I had for you pertaining to clay. Again thankyou so much for all you do! Truly fantastic!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you are being inspired to learn more about polymer clay! It is a fantastic medium and you can do so much with it! Thanks for watching!
Mamacita Jen
Oh yes, Gayle, I need to know how to reduce! Thank you for taking the time and showing how to do it. I really appreciate all your tutorials, I am learning tons from you! Subscriber from L.V.
Thank you!
Pheeeew!!! I'm winded!
Thank you Gayle for your time and patience. It came out a perfect feather.
YAY! I'm so glad you tried it!
That is absolutely beautiful.
Thanks! Glad you like it!
Well done!
Lovely! Thank you for the great tutorial.
Thank you Sandy! I love our tutorials also! Thanks for commenting!
Maravilhoso!!! Parabéns, Gayle!
Gayle this is a great tutorial! I really want to try this. Thank you for sharing your teaching of this feather cane! 👏👏🤩🤩🥰🥰
Thank you for taking the time to demonstrate this! It is an awesome video!
Thank you for watching!
Love it! Pretty cool.
Magnifique ! Quel beau résultat!
Awsome as always Gayle just beautiful
I had to watch this again
Beautiful, thank you Gayle 💕
Thanks! Glad you like it!
c'est très jolie c'est aussi beaucoup de technique et de patience bravo et j'aime aussi beaucoup vos tuto amicalement Gabrielle❤❤
Thank you!
Thank you Gayle for this elaborate sharing of the technique. I had to put a face to your name after this video and saw another video of yours too. I look forward to your patreon channel. X
Thanks! Glad you like it!
I love this cane Gayle, beautifully demonstrated as always. Is it too late to ask a question or can anyone else answer? Why do you squish the ends of the cane at the early stage (11:20) when after reducing the 3 sections of cane the ends are not going to show or even be used? What am I missing?
Thanks for your question. Squeezing the ends of the cane before reducing helps to keep the inside of the clay to not cave in and distort your image. Remember the outside of the cane reduces faster because of the heat of your hands. Hope this helps.
@@Mimismarketva Of course, what a good idea! I thought it was part of the construction of the feather ... that makes perfect sense and I shall try that with all my canes. It's so disappointing when the outside wears away to expose the inside at both ends and seems such a waste of hard work reducing when you have to cut them off. You're a great teacher Gayle, thank you for that great tip :)
At 40:30, you can make the choice of which direction to go, dark to light or light to dark. After cutting the fronds in half, if you put the sides together one way, it's light to dark, but flip them so the other sides are together, it will be dark to light. Learned that the hard way, when I planned a dark to light and ended up with a light to dark feather. Loved the tutorial anyway!
Thanks for sharing. At 29:40 I showed you to stack 4 pieces on top of each other. This forms the "tip" of the feather. From what you said about your's being upside down, you must have put the center vein on upside down which would put the "tip" on the bottom. The vein should not be as far up as the "tip" but begin just below it. If you try this again, just be aware of where this "tip" is when you put your vein on. That should give you the look you wanted as long as you use the darker strip for your "tip" and work your way to the light. Hope this helps! Keep practicing!
I've seen other feather tutorials, some have 4 at the 'tip', some 3, some 2, and some only 1. And the fact remains, if you place the two sides together on one side, the fronds go up, and if you flip them and place them together on the other side, the fronds go down. Not flipping them top to bottom, this is a side to side flip only. It changes the direction.
I love this feather cane. (Actually, I love most of the canes I see or make.) My problems really start when I have made a pretty (or clever) cane. I admire the cut end, but can't decide what to use it for ...... I look at them and smile, I cut them in sections, and reduce them so I have a collection of similar canes of different sizes. It seems that I make canes as a hobby! Early in the video, you said to reduce the three graded canes to about a quarter of an inch before flattening them - how big (small) is the finished feather if you do that? The one you made is quite large, and you said it isn't easy to reduce because of its shape, which I can easily believe. Thanks for all the great videos.
Glad you like it! It's been so long since I did this video I would have to watch it myself to see what I said! :) If you have experience reducing canes, the feather cane can be reduced. I've done it but it is difficult to explain to beginners which is the major part of my audience. This finished cane was about 2" long. I reduced it into various sizes down to about 3/4". I'm like you. I love to make canes but then don't every make anything our of most of them!
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Love it!😍😍 I'm supposed to be sewing my neighbors quilt but I'm stuck on your videos! Lol 💙🐝💙
😆😍😜 What better way to spend an hour!
Wow just wow
LOVE the feather cane! I need to make another one!
looked amazing
Thanks!
Very pretty
So beautiful 💚 thank you for sharing your knowledge
This is a beautiful cane👍😀
So nice 🎉
😍❤️ I am trying this today!
Also, I live in Orlando. I need to see if there are any clay guilds or clubs around these days cuz I need to find my people.
The Orlando Area Polymer Clay Guild is a great group. I was a member when I lived in FL. Check them out. www.oapcguild.com/
@@Mimismarketva Ok. Thanks for replying. 😊 I will check them out today.
yes I'm very intimidated by this cane, I watched again tonight when I realized it said revised. I'm going to do it soon. You really do make things simple enough for me to follow. I was also intimidated by the Rose cane but I made a very small one to start and will do better next time. Thanks again Gayle
Just take your time with each step. Don't rush like I sometimes do. I had to re-do my final Poinsettia cane because I didn't take time to plan better. It takes a while to make the perfect cane but with some practice, you can do it. Don't give up!
How would I reduce such a shape? Do I need to wrap it in a pond of translucent first?
No - I didn't wrap it at all. I just tugged and pulled gently until it was the size I wanted.
All i can say is wow!!!!!
Very Beautiful!
I’m a new fan of your work. I didn’t know it was so easy to make flower canes. I
Besides flowers and leaves, are there any other canes that you have made? Thank you for your great videos!
Thanks so much. I have posted over 400 videos and there are a lot of canes because they are my favorite thing to make. Just SEARCH my videos for them.
thank you!
awesome! Glad you decided to do this video. How do you reduce it properly?
It's difficult to reduce because of it's shape. That is why it is best to make it close to the size you want for your finished feather. However, I have reduced this cane before by "smooshing" (technical term) from the sides. It can be done with patience.
Love this ❤️❤️
Thank you for another wonderful and inspiring tutorial, Gayle!❣ You've inspired me to draw out three additional designs in addition to the project for which I sought out this one... See the effect you have on others? 🙂
Please be well in the aftermath of your move and do not hesitate to take some much deserved time out for yourself.
Respectfully,
~Bethany
Beautiful!
Can you make a Skinner blend without a pasta machine? I have tried but it doesn't seem to be working correctly. I love crafts of all types and I am not sure I want to spend more on a craft that I will only do occationally.
It is possible to do a Skinner Blend without a pasta machine but it will take much longer. What you would need to do is be sure that there is only 1 color on each side. (EX: Color 1 on the left and Color2 on the right) Roll it to about 1/8". Then fold up in half still keeping 1 color on each side. If you don't keep this orientation, it will all blend together and won't be a Skinner Blend. (I hope that makes sense) You would have to repeat this 30 or 40 times so you have to be patient. Hope this helps!
Gayle Thompson thank you!😉
On my pasta machine, (your basic one) my seven is my largest setting and yours is thin. How would we convert our settings to fitt your?
Just reverse the numbers. However my machine settings are 0 to 9. Each machine is different so it's difficult to tell you exactly how to convert. Your #7 is similar to my #0 & #1. Your #1 is probably close to my #8 & 9. Other than that I can't tell you. However, you can think of 6-7 as the thickest, 4-5 as medium, and the rest would be various thin settings. I hope that helps.
Thank you so much!
Thank you!
Magnificent!
Gayle, I just watched your tutorial and Donna Kato’s. And you didn’t pinch and roll like she did. The pinched ends don’t stay the ends, those become the sides of the rolled out part.
I’m sorry. I thought about my comment last night, and realized it probably sounded really rude.(i didn’t mean for it to!!) I just wanted to let you know in the event you wondered why your flattened pieces didn’t quite look like hers. Regardless, your feather is gorgeous! And it has much more fun contrast than hers, because her colors were really similar and light.
No problem. What I did in my tutorial was exactly how Donna taught us about 20 years ago. I'm sure she has changed a few things over the years. Thanks for your comment.
Beautiful. What pasta machine did you use?
When this video was made I was using a Marcato Atlas Pasta Machine amzn.to/2VNs8Io and a Norpro Motor amzn.to/2CHL1F4. They are both available on my Amazon page.
Very nice
Thanks
Fantastico, mil gracias.
Thanks!
Gail ,cane you show us how to reduce the Donna Kato feather cane that did on you tube …can’t wait to try the cane
It seems that I did this on one of my videos but I'll have to look to see what I can find. I don't have a feather cane to reduce and I don't plan on making another one anytime soon. I would just press in from all sides like any other irregular shaped cane. Press without distorting the initial shape. If you clay is conditioned, it should "move" well. Sorry I can't be of any better help. I'll look at my videos and see if I can find where I reduced the one I did. The problem is I'll have to watch a lot of them to find it and my time is valuable right now!
Well! That didn't take long. I just did a search on my videos for "feather" and found it. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/fVNynqRhd1k/v-deo.html
i love it ,though i am intimidated by it too lol however im going to attempt without a pasta machine as they are very expensive here in new zealand. thanks for the share
I felt the same way when Donna first started her workshop. When I cut into my cane and saw the feather, I gasped! And Donna laughed! Just take your time - don't rush. Let me know how you do! Would it be possible for someone in the US to buy a pasta machine for you and ship it to you? Would that be cheaper?
You need to do this in more of a feathed color
Maybe YOU need to do it in a feather color! I would love to see what you do! My job is to show you the technique so you can do your own take on it. Thanks for your comment.
Grazie mille.
Thanks!
I really want to try this but I don't have a pasta machine. :/
WOW
lovely
lol Ok, so I was watching you on my phone and somehow my phone turned you upside down to where it looks like the camera is above you facing the same was as you... omg I love that angle better so it's like you're hands are mine and I'm not backwards when i to to follow along with you.
so, a great tip for anyone, if you like to have it facing the same way as you would be... flip the screen. 😁😉 you're welcome. lol
p.s. I love how real you're vids are. makes a beginner like myself not feel so intimidated by the clay! thank you for all your hard work and trading the time to share with us. and you're right! I hate when they make something but cut out a piece I may not know how to make!
Great tip! My newer videos are flipped. I was learning as I went along! Thanks for commenting!
Gayle Thompson I've not gotten to your newer ones. 😁😉💖 I'm working my way up your playlist. 😁😁
and you're welcome. you're a pleasure to watch and listen to!!
Very good & understandable tutorial. I appreciate you working out your issues with us. You made it very unintimidating
Some people are so clumsy and slow...........
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