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    Default Here is one for the breadboard makers

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    Love it!!

    I'm a big fan of Escher.

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    A very interesting piece.

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    I'd bet it would sell for at least $35 at the markets.


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    Lots of work in it for a breadboard.
    Almost too much to warrant cutting up stuff on it in some ways.
    From what I know of Eschers work though, is that it was more about transformation. A design that sort of transformed or morphed slowly from one thing into another. Not just a repetitive design like this breadboard........If one must be pedantic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by artful bodger View Post
    From what I know of Eschers work though, is that it was more about transformation. A design that sort of transformed or morphed slowly from one thing into another. Not just a repetitive design like this breadboard........If one must be pedantic!
    Nothing better than being pedantic M.C. Escher – Image Categories – Symmetry

    Its a good looking project - personally I think he was a little soft to insist on using a Coherent Metabeam Laser Cutter when a regular scroll saw would have been a much better test of skill. The other issue is the thickness ...... for an end grain board it really should be thicker
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    Interesting clamp at about 2:58.

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