I'm still holding back on testing the blocks until I get the dreaded snowflake one carved. So many tiny features, so much room for error. At least with the snowflake a few little imperfections shouldn't ruin the print. I mean, nature is rarely perfectly symmetrical, right?
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Progress
I wasn't in the most motivated of spirits tonight, but I forced myself to start carving the key stamp. Of course, once I'd finished the ornate top of the key, I figured I might as well just finish the job.
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I'm still holding back on testing the blocks until I get the dreaded snowflake one carved. So many tiny features, so much room for error. At least with the snowflake a few little imperfections shouldn't ruin the print. I mean, nature is rarely perfectly symmetrical, right?
I'm still holding back on testing the blocks until I get the dreaded snowflake one carved. So many tiny features, so much room for error. At least with the snowflake a few little imperfections shouldn't ruin the print. I mean, nature is rarely perfectly symmetrical, right?
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