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INSPIRATION - Building Blocks
http://www.islandtreasuretoys.com/wo...ng_blocks.html
Interesting. Shouldn't take much to ferret out what shapes these different ones use, and duplicate them. A young kid would probably go ape over them. JOAT A highbrow is a person educated beyond his intelligence. - Brander Matthews |
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"J T" wrote in message
... http://www.islandtreasuretoys.com/wo...ng_blocks.html Interesting. Shouldn't take much to ferret out what shapes these different ones use, and duplicate them. A young kid would probably go ape over them. JOAT A highbrow is a person educated beyond his intelligence. - Brander Matthews Unless you're doing it just for the fun of doing it, the prices listed are very cheap considering it appears to be made out of solid maple. It seems like something you could probably whip out from a few scraps of maple though. Have fun with it! X_HOBBES |
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On 2005-05-08, J T wrote:
http://www.islandtreasuretoys.com/wo...ng_blocks.html Interesting. Shouldn't take much to ferret out what shapes these different ones use, and duplicate them. A young kid would probably go ape over them. http://www.barclaywoods.com/wooden_blocks/mkyrown.htm -philip |
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