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Very fine work!
How was it cut? It looks clean enough to have been cut with a laser cutting machine.
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Indeed a very fine job! Do you've drawings of the original? Seems like a nice project for later this year.
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Yeah that's cool, and a very nice looking replica.
The one from Cairo is made of wood isn't it??
Speaking of nice projects..!
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Quote:Indeed a very fine job! Do you've drawings of the original?
Look on the bottom of his page with the photo's, there a link that says "Hier geht's zum Bauplan" ... :lol:
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Hi,
On your tutorial site you have a picture of the other extant dice tower from Cairo. Could you tell me in which publication that was published?
Thanks!
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Cool piece!
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Wild- I guess with the clear popularity of dice among the Romans it's not surprising they had such things...
Very nice recreation
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Another question, if I may- the internal "staircase" for the dice- is it one unbroken "staircase" or is it made up several "half floors"?