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Eli Adamit
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#1 posted 537 days ago
amazing
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ChelseaFrancis
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#2 posted 537 days ago
It’s a nice product. Where can I buy this or order this?
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amagineer
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#3 posted 537 days ago
Thanks for sharing the development of the soccer ball. Your mathamatical ability is amazing. I also like your large table saw.
-Don
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Per Isacsson
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#4 posted 537 days ago
Wow it looks great, well planned build it look like. I’m really impressed.
-- Per I
Daiku
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#5 posted 537 days ago
Very Nice!
Thank you so much for sharing,
-- Cal Noguchi
ShopTinker
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#6 posted 536 days ago
That is very exacting work. Your angles have to be perfect to join it together in the end. Well Done!
-- Dan - Valparaiso, Indiana, "A smart man changes his mind, a fool never does."
BritBoxmaker
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#7 posted 536 days ago
Impressive.
-- Martyn -- Boxologist, Pattern Juggler and Candyman of the visually challenging. http://www.theartofboxes.com
soccer2010
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#8 posted 535 days ago
Very well done and cleverly thought out … thank you
-- John, Ohio
Rembo
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#9 posted 522 days ago
aviad87 ,Thanks for the pictures. this exciting process!
waleedwaheed2013
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#10 posted 49 days ago
Hi Dear ,
Would you please Do you cut the internal angles of the edges of the hexagon 20.9 degrees and Pentagram 18.7.
Or cut the three internal angles of the edges of the hexagon 20.9 degrees and three 18.7.
Thanks
Waleed
-- Waleed Waheed
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