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My first take on sculpting an artisan key (updated with a second take)
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estux
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My first take on sculpting an artisan key (updated with a second take)
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Sat, 30 October 2021, 04:57:16 »
There is nothing original about it, but I wanted to start with something easy.
The hardest part was figuring out the dimensions and make sure the key doesn't collide with its surroundings or gets stuck. Do you have any tips on this?
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I tried to do something a little bit more complex, I calculated clearance much better this time.
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