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RE: A puzzle to counter the code driven cube , revenge on the cube Part-2 !

Sorry, the question was for Dylan, he does metal work up in Canada.
I have one of his pieces he made for me before the fork from steem.

Glass, huh?
I guess a mold could be poured?
A ceramic one certainly wouldn't be too hard to make.

I'd think wood would be challenging to complete, too.

If we were a real social media we would have many artisans vying for the business, but our halls are pretty empty.
Maybe somebody will show up that can do these things for folks not in a position to do it for themselves.

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Ill have a look myself to , see if i can invest in one , order it , get it and then sell that single one somehow ,.. take it from there and see what happens . Where i would have to sell at least 4 or 5 to get my investment back . Low risk slow start .

Wood for splinters and glass for cuts , comes with a medical emergency set and all .
Or should i think big and get screwed by Lego . ;-)

Sure wouldn't want to step on that thing in the middle of the night.

LOL , the first i made , i welded all points and spots i could hit , did our best to destruct it . Just before i was gonna use the hydro press on it a friend asked to have it . He made all points shiny sharp , attached a chain and stick to it and had some fun . He still has it , hanging an his man-cave wall , uses it to crack walnuts sometimes . ;-)