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Hey. Sorry if I'm being a bit niave. But can you explain this to the new girl?

I'm guessing it's to make it seem more like a natural break?

(please have patience...)

 

 

Scan at your leisure.

 

We're putting together a new version of the "army of the twelve Monkeyd's"

 

Very secretive, dodgy handshakes and some very strange practices :crazy:

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=440

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=3483

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David, last picture post #3

 

Looks like it could snap shut on some poor creature should the splinters holding the peice wedging open the crack give way??

 

I have stuck a nice solid piece of wood in opened up cracks to make sure this doesn't happen, don't want some poor bat squished all of a sudden

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David, last picture post #3

 

Looks like it could snap shut on some poor creature should the splinters holding the peice wedging open the crack give way??

 

I have stuck a nice solid piece of wood in opened up cracks to make sure this doesn't happen, don't want some poor bat squished all of a sudden

 

Aaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh! your such a softy at heart Dean! :girl:

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David, last picture post #3

 

Looks like it could snap shut on some poor creature should the splinters holding the peice wedging open the crack give way??

 

I have stuck a nice solid piece of wood in opened up cracks to make sure this doesn't happen, don't want some poor bat squished all of a sudden

 

 

 

Good point Dean, however that shots pretty decieving as the top and bottom of the fracture are completely apart and delaminated.

 

Very Batty Friendly Indeed :001_smile:

 

 

 

 

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