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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| US Air Force logo | 14 Relevance | 5 years ago | Brookman | Community Tracks | |
| I did this by hand in gcode for my square table and used sandify to convert it to my Sisyphus. Attachment : Air-Force.thr Attachment : Air-Force.jpg | |||||
| RE: US Air Force logo | 10 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| Thanks for sharing this! | |||||
| RE: Drinks on the table | 2 Relevance | 2 years ago | [email protected] | Table Usage | |
| Bruce, I bought my table in April of 2022. I DO love it! However, my glass (coffee table) sits on 4 small pea-sized bumps, and the rest of the glass floats (I will try to attach a photo), but I can slip a piece of paper easily under the glass and into the sand area, which is how I would think a spill would flow. Is there an improvement/addition I can buy that sets down a gasket around the whole circumference? (See pic, below) There isn’t much of a gap (maybe 1/16”?), but definitely Air space, not even close to a seal of any kind! Attachment : IMG_2613.jpeg | |||||
| RE: Using mortar. | 2 Relevance | 6 years ago | Bruce | Table Customization | |
| That's fantastic, Gareth! I love it when people explore new WAys to use Sisyphus. Over the years, I've also WAnted to "preserve" the sand field, and thought about trying plaster or running a track submerged in resin. I tried it under WAter first, and found out that the angle of repose for sand is considerably less than Air - so gave up. But we did find a "clean" WAy to do it: glass frit. | |||||
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