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  • 3d printing and laser cuting

    hi my name is tom, i live in jersalem israel, end i study design i specialize in creating two formats with my 3d program (solidworks) which you can use. the first format you can use (for rapidprototiping) when you want to print a 3d wax object which you can later on use for casting all kinds of metals...
    Posted to General metalsmithing (Forum) by tomash on 10-16-2008
  • Studio Ventilation

    I have been reading various past posts and seen a lot of questions about exhaust and ventilation for the studio. While I am not an engineer I have had a little experience in the area of ventilation. OSHA has a whole list of requirements for ventilation and exhaust. Just to say that one has a squirrel...
    Posted to Studio setup and safety (Forum) by Bentiron on 05-12-2008
  • Re: Ventilating your work space advice

    Let us know what you come up with? ~ and good luck with whatever you decide! Hope it goes smoothly. :)
    Posted to General metalsmithing (Forum) by Wireywoman on 04-09-2008
  • Re: FIrst Studio

    I used to make porcelain beads with a propane torch setup and needed ventilation. Found a dual fan setup at Walmart that fit in a standard window opening. Turning on both the fans was actually too much for a 12' square room. Just a thought. Hope it helps.
    Posted to Studio setup and safety (Forum) by erniepc1 on 08-28-2007
  • Ventilation

    I am setting up my own jewelry studio this week in one of the rooms in our apartment. Since it is an apartment, and not a place we own, I can't do any modifications that wouldn't leave the place exactly as it was when I move out. So my question is, how should I do my ventilation? There is a window...
    Posted to Studio setup and safety (Forum) by aglaranna on 08-14-2007
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