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  <title>lost wax casting</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[i'm looking to print a ring of pretty light guage with movable parts - chain-type connection - to then use as a positive in a lost wax cast. <br />
<br />
has anyone tried this? what material should i use that would melt out for the cast and need the least finishing after casting?<br />
<br />
thanks!]]></description>
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  <dc:creator>gpescador</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2010-12-20T21:58:45-00:00</dc:date>
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