BennySnaps & EchoForge
BennySnaps BennySnaps
Hey Echo, ever think about how a good old brass lens is forged the same way you shape a blade? I love the idea of mixing the rhythm of your hammer with the click of a film camera.
EchoForge EchoForge
That’s a neat thought. The way a brass lens warms and shapes does mirror a blade—heat, hammer, and a steady rhythm. If you ever want to try it, I’ll show you the exact pressure to get the perfect curve.
BennySnaps BennySnaps
That sounds wild, but yeah, show me—just promise you won’t melt my 35mm roll in the process!
EchoForge EchoForge
I’ll keep the heat low enough that the film stays cool, promise. Let’s start with a test roll, fire it to a gentle warmth, then tap it a few times to see how the brass settles. No melting, just a steady rhythm of hammer and heat. If you bring a cup of coffee, we’ll get a good day’s work done.
BennySnaps BennySnaps
Wow, that sounds like a plan! I'll bring my coffee, my favorite silver‑film roll, and a fresh cup of curiosity—let's get those brass curves and shutter clicks humming together. Can't wait to see how the heat shapes the lens and the memories we capture.
EchoForge EchoForge
Sounds good. Bring the coffee, the roll, and some steel. I’ll show you how a steady hammer and a controlled heat can give that brass a good curve. We’ll keep the film safe, just enough warmth to shape the lens. Let’s make it happen.
BennySnaps BennySnaps
That’s the spirit! I’m already picturing the old clink of the hammer and the soft hiss of coffee steam. Bring the gear, and I’ll bring the film and a grin—let’s make some silver moments.