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William Kendzierski
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Started On : 15-Jun-2009 at 08:24:09 AM, #Views : 6534
Topic Subject : Re: Re: tilt table |
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I use a tilt table....it's really just personal preference and whether
you want to spend the money. I paid 0 for mine and it has a manual
crank. I like that I can fine tune the tilt angle by just turning the
crank. Also, once I get a few layers of plaster on the model, and it
has hardened a bit, I can easily tilt the table horizontal to relax
the model why I reinforce the plaster shell.
Bill
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On Jun 14, 2009, at 7:28 PM, aliforum@lifecasting.org wrote:
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> Hello William Kendzierski
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> Post Date : Sunday 14th 2009f June 2009 07:24:14 PM
> Posted by : "James Currie" macaulayfoundry@aol.com
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> Re: tilt table:--
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> What do you need a tilt table for? Doing torsos? Unless you have to
> impress someone ( client) just? make your uwn. I took a wide shelf
> borad ( one inch) framed the back with 2x2's for strength and put
> 2x2 "rungs" across the back. I took a standard metal folding chair
> and used the bnack of it to latch into the rungs giving me? a
> variable angled table. I also added some large angle brackets and a
> 1x12 for a foot rest.
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> I hope that helps.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> From: aliforum@lifecasting.org
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> To: macaulayfoundry@aol.com
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> Sent: Sun, Jun 14, 2009 11:30 am
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> Subject: A new topic has been added-tilt table( Message No. 2261)
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> ------------Silica-Free & Oh So GREEN------->
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> NEW! MoldGel SILFREE. A revolutionary formula.
>
> Made with all food-grade ingredients. It nourishes
>
> the earth when discarded. 3-to-1 mix ratio yields
>
> twice the volume as those 1-to-1 brands. Delayed
>
> shrinkage for delayed casting - so creamy smooth, too.
>
> To learn more about it click here
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> Hello James Currie
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> Post Date : Sunday 14th 2009f June 2009 02:25:45 PM
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> Posted by : "Tri Nguyen" plasmatree@yahoo.com
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> tilt table:--
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> well, look like i'm the newbie with lots of question. where can i
> buy a cheap tilt table for casting. the cheapest i found goes for
> 5 + shipping 0. i've check on ebay but no luck. is there a
> company that sell used one ?
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> of life casting, create public awareness of this unique art form
> provide its members with forums to exchange information, resources
> to enhance their effectiveness and advance opportunities for their
> artistic success.
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> ALI is an international organization whose members are engaged in
> the art and creative industries. Its purpose is to promote the art
> of life casting, create public awareness of this unique art form
> provide its members with forums to exchange information, resources
> to enhance their effectiveness and advance opportunities for their
> artistic success.
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