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Re^3: Sequential Embossing & Matrix Die Forming

Phil Poirier
poirier@newmex.com


Jack,
Great work, it's also great to see the variations and the die that you  created to make the forms. Like Dar said, most of us are 'visual' people (a picture is worth a thousand words), it helps to have these visual clues.
Thanks,
Phil


On Sat Dec 28, Dar S. wrote
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>On Thu Dec 26, Lee Marshall wrote
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>>I remember a review of Susan's book (several years ago) that made the comment that, "the drawback of die forming is that everything looks alike"....Yeah, and the Earth is flat, too.

>>Jack, you are having too much fun. The possibilities of what you have come up with are limitless! Marvelous, thought provoking images.

>>Thanks for sharing them.

>>Lee

>As I recall, that guy had his head up his chassis, right?.... and caught some flak for it. Or maybe it was some other boob from some other ivory tower.

>When in the hands of inventive people, even the simplest of tools
>(oh, gee I  don't know.... a pencil for instance??) can be wondrous
>instruments of splendiferous (please don't look that up) creativity.
>The book is intended to be a stepping off point , an introduction
>to some of the things that can be done with pressure.

>Obviously, not everybody got or gets that. I've spent a lot of time on the phone with customers trying to give them some inkling of what
>embossing and blanking can do for them, but it's really hard for some people (I'm up near the top of the list)to envision things without visual aid. It can be hard for some, even with visuals, to come up with new things.  Then there are those that invent , and we come to expect it from them....  very nice work, Jack!!.

>Dar
>www.sheltech.net

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