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Michael wrote:
What material can be used for white? First choice would be ivory, but I'm not sure that it is available anymore (isn't selling ivory banned worldwide?) I'd love a substance that looks waxy in texture, is fairly hard, can be carved/engraved / milled into a flat block about 1/ inch square. It shouldn't be glossy, and must be fairly hard, so it won't just crumble. Obviously, the (purer) whiter the better. I don't really want to use a plastic. Any ideas? Marble. -- Carl West http://carl.west.home.comcast.net change the 'DOT' to '.' to email me "Clutter"? This is an object-rich environment. |
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