See my duck I cast in Brass using lost wax process.
Hello all and happy new year! Here is a link to my latest e-
zine...it's a lost wax cast in brass. http://metalshop.homestead.com/brass-duck.html Dave D I put up a joke site too...follow the link on that page. |
See my duck I cast in Brass using lost wax process.
metalshop wrote:
Hello all and happy new year! Here is a link to my latest e- zine...it's a lost wax cast in brass. http://metalshop.homestead.com/brass-duck.html Dave D I put up a joke site too...follow the link on that page. nice. how pleasant was the burnout of the original duck? |
See my duck I cast in Brass using lost wax process.
metalshop wrote:
Hello all and happy new year! Here is a link to my latest e- zine...it's a lost wax cast in brass. http://metalshop.homestead.com/brass-duck.html Dave D I put up a joke site too...follow the link on that page. Better than those pukey ducks you see on rec.woodworking. For explanation, see Larry J. Thanks for posting content! Wes -- "Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller |
See my duck I cast in Brass using lost wax process.
On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 14:11:04 -0800 (PST), the infamous metalshop
scrawled the following: Hello all and happy new year! Here is a link to my latest e- zine...it's a lost wax cast in brass. http://metalshop.homestead.com/brass-duck.html That duck'll never float again! Hey, how long did it take to get the black junk off that white truck in the background after the pour? Ouch! Got a respirator by now, I hope? -- Sex is Evil, Evil is Sin, Sin is Forgiven. Gee, ain't religion GREAT? |
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