OFFERED : Jesmonite / resin and art stuff

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phil jones

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Oct 22, 2012, 6:59:24 AM10/22/12
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Hi,

my wife's clearing out her studio and has quite a lot of stuff for
making Jesmonite ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesmonite ). Also a
few other acrylic paints etc.

Free to anyone who's willing to pick it up in Hackney Wick in the very
near future.

Phl

Sam Kelly

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Oct 22, 2012, 7:03:28 AM10/22/12
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Yes please, if Thursday afternoon (when I get back to London) counts
as "very near future".
--
Sam Kelly, http://www.eithin.co.uk/

That's it. We're not messing around anymore, we're buying a bigger
dictionary. - Tibor Fischer, The Thought Gang.

Ulisses Pinto

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Oct 22, 2012, 7:30:11 AM10/22/12
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Hi

I'm interested ...
Just give me details how to pick it :)

Billy

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Oct 23, 2012, 4:01:57 AM10/23/12
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I brought the books that Phil mentioned to the space last night.

While i was picking them up, there was also space in the trailer for
all of the other stuff.

The glass and acrylic paints are in the paint rack, above the workshop
sink.

The card-stock and the laserable acrylic is in the laserables rack.

The Jesmonite casting resins are in an orange box in the workshop.
There's also the instruction manuals. As well as Sam and Ulisses,
Tweaker also said he'd like to play with it.



On 22 Oct, 12:30, Ulisses Pinto <pinto.ulis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm interested ...
> Just give me details how to pick it :)
>
> On 22 October 2012 11:59, phil jones <inters...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > my wife's clearing out her studio and has quite a lot of stuff for
> > making Jesmonite (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesmonite). Also a

phil jones

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Oct 23, 2012, 6:39:06 AM10/23/12
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Thanks Billy, you're a star.

Yeah, hope everyone who was interested in some of this stuff gets to
see it. Re: the books, I'm thinking now that really the books should
be in the Hackspace Library. If for any reason the hackspace librarian
(is there such a person?) is thinking. "Bloody hell! Not ANOTHER copy
of O'Reilly Learning Python. We have no room!". Then, I'm happy if
someone who is genuinely learning Python takes it for a spin. (Just
pass it forward when you finish.) But otherwise, they're all donations
to the library. (Then everyone gets to use them.)

BTW: Music hackers, I threw my copy of the hefty The Computer Music
Tutorial in there. I admit I managed to replace it with an electronic
copy courtesy of bittorrent, but it's quite nice to browse the
physical thing in your hands (if you can lift it).

cheers

Phil
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