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Old 10-14-2007, 11:11 AM
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Mike Bendele's repousse fish. Mike is a 30-year veteran metalsmith and has been an instructor at Peters Valley and Touchstone.

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Old 10-14-2007, 02:21 PM
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super travail ,le relief est remarquable .Après dégrossissage de la forme ,sais-tu sur quoi les détails sont repousser ? plomb , bitume ,résine......?
Le pied support est également d'un grand intérêt .
Félicitations!!!!!!!!
A+ PL.

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super work,le relief roughing of the form, do you know are remarkable Après about what the details are to push back? lead, bituminizes, resin......? The foot support is also of a great interest. Congratulations!!!!!!!! A+ PL.
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Old 10-14-2007, 04:38 PM
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I have no details on how it was made.

Foot support, tripod stand, was 1 inch round bar tapered down to 3/8 inches, scroll work and hand made chain added.

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Je n'ai aucun détail sur la façon dont il a été fait. L'appui de pied, stand de trépied, était barre ronde de 1 pouce conique vers le bas à 3/8 pouce, au travail de rouleau et à la chaîne faite par main supplémentaires.
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Old 10-14-2007, 04:54 PM
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No I do not speak French.

We translate the IForgeIron site into several languages so folks from all over the world can use the resource information on the site. IForgeIron is visited by over 50 world wide countries each month.

If Pascalou is willing to post to an English Forum, I can at least translate between the two languages using a translator. Just type in your works and then choose the language you wish to translate into. Click here for a translator

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Aucun je ne parle pas français. Nous traduisons l'emplacement d'IForgeIron en plusieurs langues ainsi les gens de partout dans le monde peuvent employer l'information de ressource sur l'emplacement. IForgeIron est visité près plus de 50 pays mondiaux chaque mois. Si Pascalou est disposé à signaler à un forum anglais je peux au moins traduire entre les deux langues à l'aide d'un traducteur. Juste saisissez vos travaux et choisissez alors la langue que vous souhaitez traduire en.
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Old 10-17-2007, 11:12 PM
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Nice fish and tripod!
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