Woodman Casting 37 [patched]

After electrolysis, the casting will have converted red rust (Fe2O3) back to black magnetite. Scrub with a stainless steel brush and coat immediately with boiled linseed oil.

$185 – $450 USD depending on machined status and rust. woodman casting 37

| Setting | How to Enhance | |--------|----------------| | | Mount on a small wooden pedestal; add a tiny LED “torch” at the base for a dramatic glow. | | Home décor | Pair with a small potted fern or moss; back‑light with a warm LED strip. | | Collector’s shelf | Use a low‑dust acrylic display case; include a small plaque with the number and artist name. | After electrolysis, the casting will have converted red

Let mold cool completely. Brush cavities with brass brush (no steel – scratches graphite/aluminum). Wipe exterior. | Setting | How to Enhance | |--------|----------------|

woodman casting 37

Dan Weiss

Dan Weiss is a freelance writer living in New Jersey.

2 thoughts on “Your Neck Is My Favorite: Sonic Youth’s A Thousand Leaves Turns 25

  • woodman casting 37
    December 8, 2024 at 10:25 pm
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    Excellent case. A few months before this was published, I met Lee Ranaldo at a film he was presenting and I brought this album for him to sign. Lee said it was his “favorite” Sonic Youth album, and (no surprise) it’s mine too, which is why I brought it.

    For the record, I love and own nearly every studio album they released, so it’s not a mere preference for a particular stage of their career – it’s simply the one that came out on top.

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  • woodman casting 37
    September 24, 2025 at 12:11 am
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    Nice appreciative analysis of Sonic Youth’s strongest and most artistic ’90s album. I dug a little deeper in my analysis (‘Beyond SubUrbia: A View Through the Trees’), but I think my Gen-x perspective demanded that.

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