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Old 06-20-2012, 04:36 PM   #1
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Cedar with no finish, thickness 20 mm blade Pegas reverse # 9
Escher's tessellation technique.
For the first test, I purposely leave some slack in the joints.
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This is very cool. Very nice cuts.
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I love geometric repetition! You see it in nature i.e. flowers, beehives, spiderwebs ect. And in the creations by men. Pretty clean cuts!
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I hear a lot or repetition too from my sweet wife until I comply.
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Nice! Too bad the design could not be altered so that the completed piece
also had the shape of the turtle.
Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse
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Nice idea. I can't wait to see the final product. Spirithorse, I like your idea. That would really make it a super cool puzzle.

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Link for Escher:
Le monde étrange de M.C. ESCHER
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Diaporama Escher
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Très intéressant. J'ai hâte de voir votre projet final terminé.

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very Nice!
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