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10 votes
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Building a flywheel blower for iron ore smelting
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Advice wanted: Getting into making miniatures
Does anyone have any experience making miniatures? I'm looking to get started and there just seems to be an absolute overload of options for sculpting material: Sculpey, Milliput, Green Stuff,...
Does anyone have any experience making miniatures? I'm looking to get started and there just seems to be an absolute overload of options for sculpting material: Sculpey, Milliput, Green Stuff, Scultamold... The list seemingly goes on and on. I've seen some great videos by Miscast or Bill Making Stuff, but they can be a little all over the place.
Does anyone have any suggestions or point to any video/written tutorials on getting started?
Thanks!
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Why Lego is so expensive | So Expensive
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I made a realistic Pacman
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Making an animatronic shark chasing a seal sculpture out of wood burl
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Giant anaconda sneaks up on unsuspecting riverboat captain (Diorama)
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I made a majestic (reverse) centaur
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Natural draft furnace iron smelting
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Making a Victorian-inspired cape for ultimate witchy vibes
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I carved a swan out of epoxy and a buckeye burl to create this unique piece of artwork
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Lego abandons effort to make bricks from recycled plastic bottles
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Lego drops prototype blocks made of recycled plastic bottles as they "didn't reduce carbon emissions"
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I (basically) stopped weeding thanks to this game-changing gardening method; Tilling is out. ‘No dig’ is in.
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Making iron bacteria cement (water insoluble, no firing required)
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Racing an excavator to save this house’s wood from landfill
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Carving eleven gallons of resin and wood into a whale
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Making wood ash cement and building a fired brick hut
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Flintknapping quartz arrowheads
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Low cost metal 3D printing by electrochemistry
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Wood joint strength testing
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Lego wants to completely remake its toy bricks (without anyone noticing)
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Wood ash cement
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Leather working hobby
I'm sure some of you might have this as a hobby or more of a profession. I'm pretty new to it as I haven't really done much at all yet, and I'm looking to create a sheath for a knife. Are there...
I'm sure some of you might have this as a hobby or more of a profession.
I'm pretty new to it as I haven't really done much at all yet, and I'm looking to create a sheath for a knife. Are there any good videos to watch before diving into it, or any articles that come to mind?
Think of this as a place to discuss this topic as I didn't see one posted yet. Any input will be helpful!
6 votes