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The limestone was cut with an ordinary cross cut saw.
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So far only these tooth chisels have been used.
The limestone was cut with an ordinary cross cut saw.
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This time it's mostly rasps and riffles.
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How about an animated gif. This involved a lazy susan from the thrift store
and a papoose board for the iPad.
To contain the dust of limestone sculpting, Smelle made a collapsible enclosure using cardboard, pegboard, card-stock paper, white glue, box tape, wire ties, zippers, a 1 inch x 2 inch x 7 foot wood ridge beam, 2 finishing nails, string, spring-loaded slides. It is 1 inch thick when flattened, 7 feet x 5 feet x 7 feet tall opened.