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Well i contacted his girl friend on ebay and she replied back saying that she would contact marty to see what the hold up is. So heres hoping. :\
Er, Aaron's head is still outstanding too, so that's three. I feel kinda bad I got him into this.
As promised: Jay's POLYSTONE head:
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ALso a life-size T-Rex tooth made from the same material. This tooth project is what really got me to experiment with the stuff and figure out how to make it work with large molds and no vaccum chamber.
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e304/phylogeny/DSC02502.jpg
Polystone is nearly 80% marble and quartz by weight. Its unbelievably hard and heavy (like a real marble sculpture) Its a lot more work to make them this way, but if you want the very best that will never rot, warp, and probably outlive you- this is the way to go. The extra work involved means they will cost $75 more though.
Hello Pnag,
Thank you for voting for the installation that you have given in my thread.![]()
Your works are done in a workmanlike manner.
And I wanted to ask what kind of corrugated pipes are the ones that you have used in the mandible, in the fourth photo below the thumb (for water, air, electrical or other?)
Ah - I'd check with Marty ASAP as he's definitely said 'two' at several stages, here and in mails to a few of us?