Hydraulic Die Forming Discussion Group
Re: Press in history
Dar Shelton
sheltech@webtv.net
On Fri May 17, Sam Patania wrote
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>I was the anonomous contributor who compared the press with rubber molds and I think if you don't see that the press is a revolution your missing the point. I feel I will see more raised pieces in the next few years than ever before in history Not just run of the mill work( like catalog baby cups ,ect) but quality stuff. I think the press allows the raiser the time to push the art because the raising part will not be so all consuming and exhausting as well as time consuming which directly relates to the price of the work.
>Now I am not one to simply complement, I am much too irreverant for that. Please note the complete lack of swear words in my letter as proof of my seriousness of my statements but, Lee I will need to some how tease you for SOMETHING even if it's just to make ME feel better.
>Sam Patania, TucsonFuc*in- A , Bubba .... good to see you post here!!!!!!.
Maybe liven the place up some, now that you're getting more involved with pressing . It is time someone else teased Lee about something, so go for it, dude. Like how he's almost always on some sort or other of vacation, for starters.
Dar , having too much fun, as ever (^:#
Fri May 17