I can't even begin to imagine the amount of work this would be...
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... MCX8LO-cyA
Finally a use for all those pieces of scrap
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Re: Finally a use for all those pieces of scrap
Yes, it looks like it requires a lot of patience and work. However, the results are spectacular.
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Re: Finally a use for all those pieces of scrap
Holy Molley! That is impressive. I don't think I will be attempting this anytime soon. I would love to see time laps photography of these reacting to changes in RH.
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Re: Finally a use for all those pieces of scrap
Some folks do amazing things with wood...
http://www.walpoth.com/wood.html
http://danwebb.squarespace.com/sculpture/sculpture/
http://www.liviodemarchi.com/#!__gallery
http://www.walpoth.com/wood.html
http://danwebb.squarespace.com/sculpture/sculpture/
http://www.liviodemarchi.com/#!__gallery
-Ruining perfectly good wood, one day at a time.