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>I'm looking for classes in mold making. Found two day seminars from both
>Polytek and Smooth-on. Wondering if anyone on the list has taken these or
>can reccommend another. Thanks for the help.
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>James Crawford
>Preparator
>Rochester Museum & Science Center
I've been involved with the mold making process .. everything from
teeny-tiny items of antiquity to re-creating 30 foot tall Mayan
Glyphs. - And, interestingly enough, some of the companies I used to
outsource production work to were located in the Rochester area. -
(Even more interesting, one project I worked on involved your museum
and the "through the Western Door" exhibit.) .. At any rate, Although
I haven't been to a Smooth-on or Polytek sponsored seminar, I have
used their products. - If their seminars are at all on par with their
phone tech support, you should be in good hands.
Roy Hemmat
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