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Topic: Bill's plastic pouring seminar.....  (Read 5065 times)

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skyboy

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Joel said
"Billy...you'd be proud to know that one of your students successfully made his first mold = Joe / Skyboy  I think his next mold will be a human skull ...just another to add to his collection at his "House of Death".  (I was invited to dinner there last night and I was freaked out by all the animal heads staring at me as I stuffed my face with wild bore and catfish over rice)

...piece of advise to everyone....don't get joe pissed off or you might find yourself to be a permanent resident at his trophy wall  

PS = great grub by the way, Joe and Jennifer - thanks for having me over for dinner....I'll be back tonight...tomorrow night...... "


I forgot to thank lingcod Lonny for supplying the boar......Thank you Lonny, and It was great food and company
Joe


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Thanks Bill.  

I just found out that the Outdoor Pro Shop in Rohnert Park isn't carrying the smaller fish traps anymore.  Sounds like replacing those would be a good place for me to start.

Brian
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Sooth-on has a nice section on how-to make molds and casting plastics:

http://smooth-on.com/howto.htm
And you could hear me screaming a mile away as I was headed out for the door....


 

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