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    Default Dropped a brick on this last one!

    Cast your peepers over these proud beauties from today.

    I was in a bit of a Robinson Crusoe mood today looking for Girl Friday - big feet she's got!

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    omg they are brilliant!!!! can i scratch your eyes out now? lmao hnest hun, no wonder i never saw writing on your website, the rings just draw me straight away, they are so crisp and clean. Bloody fantastic
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    I love footprint rings and made some with resin in the feet once...
    Looked pretty coolio but didn't take any pictures
    They are so neat, is that what your laser cutter does?
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    Crikey - wasn't expecting that! Thank you very much.

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    is that what your laser cutter does?
    Yes it's a beast - blasted through a gold ring whilst engraving the inside on a few occasions and then had to spend hours welding it up again from the outside

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    Would it be able to cut all the way through it you wanted to do it on purpose??
    e.g. for a pierced design and is it something you do as a service?
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    Geti, these are beautiful.. I particularly like the Celtic one.
    Di x

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    They are truly amazing.

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    Would it be able to cut all the way through it you wanted to do it on purpose??
    It can but the time involved would kill it. Most of the time we are engraving but we occasionally cut bits from sheet up to 0.5mm thick. You can actually do 3D engraving on the machine with a special attachment for cutting mould tools or coin tools for example, but I haven't got one.

    I did some guitar picks as an experiment for myself but they work out really expensive.

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