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frank taylor
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sliced woman

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94 pieces of 3mm thick plywood glued together 400mm high x 200mm wide

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Wow!!! Nice job!!! Did you slice the model in VCP?
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I love the look of sliced projects. Adds more artistic interest.

Did you have any challenges positioning the parts as you glued the smaller pieces to the sides?
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thanks guys but this is not my design I found the dxf files on grabcad at 71years old it took me 2/weeks to resize the dxf files to suit and glue together and cut some more because I glued them up opposite side the old brain fade
any one wants to have a look [grabcad sliced woman torso]

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Nicely done!

I am not sure where someone puts a piece like that other than a museum or art gallery?
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TReischl wrote:Nicely done!

I am not sure where someone puts a piece like that other than a museum or art gallery?

Obviously it belong on the countertop in the kitchen. :)

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Maybe hollow it out and install a penlight for a unique flashlight! (Dangerous when I think out loud like this.)
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Phil wrote:
TReischl wrote:Nicely done!

I am not sure where someone puts a piece like that other than a museum or art gallery?

Obviously it belong on the countertop in the kitchen. :)

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LOL, I dunno about the rest of ya's, but my better half would see to it that I was eating beans out of a can until it disappeared. They are funny about that sort of thing. I suppose I would get "funny" if she got busy in her shop and did a big honking (decorum precludes me from naming this anatomical part only found on the male of the species) and parked it in a prominent place for all to behold.

But I get it, the curves are just very pleasing.
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You have to be kidding me-that is off the hook.
I think I looked over the pictures 100 times just to take it in.

I have to agree with Ted on this one I think it should be in a
art gallery.

Very interesting piece and design, look forward to seeing more
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It gives a whole new perspective of the saying, "it gives me a woody".... lol.

What on earth inspired someone to do this? A clothes shop needed a manikin?

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