On Oct 31, 9:01=A0am, "m II" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Will the bits need to be washed, dried and then given an oil soak to
> prevent corrosion?
>
> Would higher RPM be better or worse for the splatter of pumpkin guts?
CO2 laser.
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 09:01:47 -0400, "m II" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Will the bits need to be washed, dried and then given an oil soak to
>prevent corrosion?
>
>Would higher RPM be better or worse for the splatter of pumpkin guts?
I heard a story on NPR the other day about growing champion pumpkins.
Some guy won this year with a ???? like 1500 lb or greater pumpkin.
They sell them at auction, but cut 'em open and keep the seeds, and
sell the seeds for $100's for a small batch, or donate the seeds to
fundraiising events.
Who know?
-Zz
You have to wonder how something that big, held together by pumpkin flesh
can even hold it's own weight!
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I heard a story on NPR the other day about growing champion pumpkins.
Some guy won this year with a ???? like 1500 lb or greater pumpkin.
They sell them at auction, but cut 'em open and keep the seeds, and
sell the seeds for $100's for a small batch, or donate the seeds to
fundraiising events.
Who know?
-Zz
Father Haskell wrote:
> On Oct 31, 9:01 am, "m II"<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Will the bits need to be washed, dried and then given an oil soak to
>> prevent corrosion?
>>
>> Would higher RPM be better or worse for the splatter of pumpkin guts?
>
> CO2 laser.
Can you adjust the power so that it would not go completely through
the pumpkin?
--
Gerald Ross
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of widths! --Steven Wright