Stacking kilns for taller blocks.

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Haydo
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Stacking kilns for taller blocks.

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Piece is still ramping down to anneal at the moment, guess I'll find out in three days if I've bitten off more than I can chew. peace, haydo
Life is like a raft, so be like a rat!...Challenging being a captain type rat though, going down with each ship and all!!
Vonon
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Re: Stacking kilns for taller blocks.

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Really looking forward to seeing what comes of this. Not sure where you're going with the bubble block(s) but intrigued with the way you're attacking the challenge. Be sure to post a picture.
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Must be hard dashing off to Nauru with all that going on at home! Look forward to some pics. Jen
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Re: Stacking kilns for taller blocks.

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I'm looking forward to posting pics at some stage, still faceting and polishing the ones for piece and the one's that didn't make the grade. Planning to make the bigger blocks not so complicated with trying to meet all the corners. After this month I'll be hanging out to get back to Nauru to help the bank. peace, haydo
Life is like a raft, so be like a rat!...Challenging being a captain type rat though, going down with each ship and all!!
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