July 25, 200916 yr Is that the company on the way to OZ halfway up the yellow brick road? And I would definitely like to see the tutorial for it, but I won't hold my breath
July 25, 200916 yr I think that is one that can only be built under the Northern Lights so you may want to contact Frosty about it.:rolleyes:
July 25, 200916 yr I could knock up 50 of those easy in an afternoon, which side do they want the hinges on? Oh shoot, my doubleoverheadtransmogriphyingperspectivewarper is on the fritz, guess I'll have to pass it up.
July 25, 200916 yr Jr. I have a jig made to fit those up if you wanted to borrow it, it saves a bunch of time. :)
July 25, 200916 yr I suspect that the smith will need to pass the iron through a black hole to get the bends right.
July 26, 200916 yr are you serious?? Interesting drawing, but probably not buildable in this dimension. Dave E.
July 26, 200916 yr after discussing it with the physics lab, I have determined that a singularity would solve all the issues in forging that piece, anybody got a spare black hole I can borrow??
August 2, 200916 yr Ahhhh! No doubt designed by M. C. Escher, to keep the unwary from fallling into the water supply trough for his Waterwheel! Bear Edited August 2, 200916 yr by WDB2 sic
August 2, 200916 yr I reckon WDB2 is on the right track. Obviously what is need here is an Escher anvil, the thing simply couldn't be made without one. Heading off to fleabay right now to find one.
August 4, 200916 yr I'll be happy to produce the components, but I will leave final assembly to someone else.
August 14, 200916 yr I would greatly appreciate a copy of the plans for the forge powered by a black-hole. It would come in handy for repairing tie-rods for the UFOs that stop by when they are visiting the local tourist sites. :D
August 14, 200916 yr if you could just forward me the plans and I'll get back to you with a quote... :)
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