Polyiso foam model machining

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John Loftus
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Polyiso foam model machining

Post by John Loftus »

Wondering how one can "Toot your Horn" when I can't seem to find a way to post images on this forum. I could show a link to a website .. is that the only way?

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John
SmokeDaddy
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John,

Why not simply post a link.

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jake
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Post by jake »

Good Idea!

http://www.templesystems.com/images/statuebothlegs.jpg

That works!

This is a leg and foot from one of two statue figures we cut from 6lb Polyiso foam. The male figure is kneeling on one knee, and the female is standing. He is 8 feet tall from the knee to the top of his head, she is 10 foot from head to toe.

That is a normal full size lateral file cabinet next to the legs.

[Edited by jake on 09-Sep-05 11:04]
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