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I have seen a lot of sculptures carved into books on Pinterest, and I can't figure out how the do the cutting. -- nm
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loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Mar 27 '12, 12:47
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My guess is a dremel tool. -- nm
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St.Vermin
Mar 27, 12:58
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I poked around a little. Apparently someone uses that, but the heat can turn the edges brown. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 27, 13:52
I've wondered that too. FWIW, there are books about altered books that might help. -- (link)
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mara
Mar 27, 12:52
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cool, thanks. I think a lot of is kept close to the chest, too. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 27, 12:54
computer guided matte board cutting machines? -- nm
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zeitgeist
Mar 27, 12:50
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all of these guys say it is done by hand. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 27, 12:54
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