On 03/01/2015 04:36 PM, Simon Quellen Field wrote:
> I used to do lost-wax metal casting
Like your lost sugar casting idea. Sugar pulls like glass, so fine strands of
calibrated thickness can be made. Maybe a 3DP of some sort will do it in the most
calibrated way by being quick once the right diameter is pulled out of the sugar taffy
starting blob.
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