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In article <3872625D.C3D77CAA@stud.ntnu.no>, Sigmund Kyrre Aas
<as### [at] studntnuno> wrote:
> I was just beeing nazi-sarchastic. Those boards should have been cut at
> different places in the log, or perhaps a little tilted along x or z.
> These seem to be only the middle boards which make them look
> unrealistic.
I see what you mean now. Probably also using a couple different shades
of color for the wood would be a good idea, too.
> Or like kevlar cloth, if you like. Have you seen kevlar
> reeinforced sails?
Actually, I haven't. The only form I have ever seen kevlar in is the
thread, which is actually more like a floss. It is sometimes used in
fly-tying, which is a hobby of mine. It is too bulky to be used on small
flies as a thread, but is used on spun hair bass flies and other places
where a lot of durability is needed.
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Chris Huff
e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/
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