Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Re: [papercreters] Re: Ed Conley - Project Photos / Followup Mail

I've got to absolutely and whole-heartedly agree. Test, test, test! Build
small. DO NOT make your first project an entire multi-story house . . .
EVER. Even if you have *expert* help, don't make your first project a whole
house. Make a room, a shed, a shelter, a wall, a doghouse.

Hey! Doghouse! I need to make dog houses for this winter! Domes!! <evil
laugh> Form . . . porous forms . . . how am I going to make short silo
shaped porous forms . . . REUSABLE porous forms . . .

ElfN

----- Original Message -----
From: "slurryguy" <slurryguy@yahoo.com>

> This is yet another reason to build a small test structure FIRST. Not
> only does a small structure give you a chance to experiment and learn.
> Not only is the small structure less expensive if you make mistakes
> while learning.


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