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Nope, restraints are mostly straps & I have a strap cutter for that, this would be to do steampunk style projects.Originally posted by vetran View PostThis for 'restraint' items?Growing old is mandatory
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Electronic Counter Measures, I expect.Originally posted by vetran View PostEMP ? (Electro Magnetic Pulse)Comment
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Back to the restraints, would a docking computer be of any use at all?Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostNope, restraints are mostly straps & I have a strap cutter for that, this would be to do steampunk style projects.Comment
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sorry thought you were going to the 'premium end' and creating personalised and extravagant toys.Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostNope, restraints are mostly straps & I have a strap cutter for that, this would be to do steampunk style projects.Comment
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Couldn't you use those sand/water cutters instead of a laser? Or too messy/industrial for a hobbyist?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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