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also: ##The Cohost Global Feed, #The Cohost Global Feed, ###The Cohost Global Feed, #Global Cohost Feed, #The Global Cohost Feed, #Cohost Global Feed

the garages (learn nothing) https://thegarages.bandcamp.com/album/the-garages-learn-nothing

Blaseball good. Garages good. I usually wait till albums release to buy them, but since it's Bandcamp Friday, I figured I'd just buy this one now.

River City Girls 2: Original Game Soundtrack https://meganmcduffee.bandcamp.com/album/river-city-girls-2-original-game-soundtrack

I had mixed feelings on this game - but the music was just as fun as the original's. RCG's soundtrack never released on bandcamp, so I'm happy i can buy this one at least.

Neon White OST 1 - The Wicked Heart https://machinegirl.bandcamp.com/album/neon-white-ost-1-the-wicked-heart

Neon White OST 2 - The Burn That Cures https://machinegirl.bandcamp.com/album/neon-white-ost-2-the-burn-that-cures

I haven't played Neon White, and don't really plan to, but both of these albums are very fun.

Spectra https://chipzelmusic.bandcamp.com/album/spectra

Disconnected https://chipzelmusic.bandcamp.com/album/disconnected

I've enjoyed Chipzel's soundtracks in a few games I've played, but only just recently learned she had some older solo albums on Bandcamp. Planning to pick up a lot of her back catalogue over the next few Bandcamp Fridays.

Entryway https://queenjazz.bandcamp.com/album/entryway

QUEENJAZZ, FUCK YOU https://queenjazz.bandcamp.com/album/queenjazz-fuck-you

I picked up QUEENJAZZ CANNOT BE STOPPED(https://queenjazz.bandcamp.com/album/queenjazz-cannot-be-stopped) last Bandcamp Friday from a recommendation on Cohost and really liked it, so now I'm getting a few more of their albums.



the yucky part.

search or click the tag #cherrydish1 to see the less-yucky parts.

normally when you pour this shit into your work you want to dam off an area ahead of time, then pour and let it settle and sit there. i got lazy and thought i'd try something different: i'd pour the stuff and then babysit it as the bubbles floated out of it, angling it so it flowed from from one side to the other.

i rocked it back and forth for an hour as it thickened and set up. i'd hit it with the torch to pop the bubbles and introduce a little heat. i was very careful not to let the tide of resin trap bubbles under itself as it flowed over voids. i tried to ensure that it slowly oozed in.

since there were two main areas of voids to be filled that required opposing angles for them to fill to the brim, i elected to just coat the bottoms of both with the dark epoxy in this way, then come in after with a clear pour to bring the voids up to their brims.

it looks a little bit like tim curry's character from fern gully to me. and is about as ecofriendly.

i mixed up a little over 150 grams of the stuff. it'll need a little more, but the structural and chromatic pour (as i'm calling this one) was a success.