What not to do
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What not to do
Oops, ramped a little too fast (and I knew better...)
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Re: What not to do
Don't give up on the piece Dana,
Need to find a useful function for it..
Maybe a downspout receptor, or a wall mounted mail holder.
Barry
Need to find a useful function for it..
Maybe a downspout receptor, or a wall mounted mail holder.
Barry
Barry Kaiser
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Re: What not to do
Or whack it with a hammer and start all over
Dana W.
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Re: What not to do
What a shame! Beautiful colors!
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Re: What not to do
Or trim it so you have a ring, fuse it to a double-layer of white or off-white, and put it back into the same mold for a unique two-toned piece.
Never give up!
Tony
Never give up!
Tony
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Re: What not to do
Yes, I've considered using the ring as a border to another piece. It would be easy to cut out -- it's half way thereTony Smith wrote:Or trim it so you have a ring, fuse it to a double-layer of white or off-white, and put it back into the same mold for a unique two-toned piece.
Never give up!
Tony
Dana