Old Jams

Discuss sculpting techniques, methods and materials along with
3D printing, hardware, software, tools and materials.
Also molding and casting materials and techniques

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tony808
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#1 Post by tony808 »

that's a good idea. there are some helpful info/tips in those Jams
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#2 Post by tony808 »

Wow great stuff! Thanks, Rink!

it's like going back into ClubHouse history... :scatter:
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#3 Post by clayman1976 »

Just wanna say thank you for keeping me up waaaaaaayyyy past when I should be in bed Rink lol. Been looking at these old Jams for hours now I think.. maybe less but it seems like forever and I only wish I had known about this place when they first started. Actually, the Jams are the main reason I joined the clubhouse as I saw a post from Troyboy on another forum site I was browsing and was in awe of his work and the fact they were done so quickly. I had never know about this site til then and I must say I am glad for the introduction to this place that I credit Troy for. You guys are all awesome and I love this place and am so happy to be a part of this wonderful community!

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#4 Post by modeljunky »

Hey thanks for posting all thosoe links.....now Ill have something to help past the time at work... :lol: :lol:
Your right there is some great stuff hidden back there that alot of newer members (myself included) are seeing for the first time......great idea.. 8)
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#5 Post by tysiony »

wow i never realised how many there where til you see em like that.Ive learnt alot from the jams so this is a great idea-cheers Rink.
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#6 Post by Incognito »

Sorry it took me so long to get to this post! First off,
thanks for all of the links, the old Jams are fun and
inspiring to go through!

There is a Jam Gallery that is supposed to be a showcase
for old Jam pieces. John (Stopmotion) has the links in his
signature and I just added it to mine. There is a catch,
however, and that is that it is the responsibility of the person
who sculpted the piece to submit it to the Gallery.

This is easily done by visiting the link below.

I hope everybody who has created sculpts for the Jam will
submit their pieces so we can check them all out in one,
convenient location. :D

The Jam Gallery http://theclubhouse1.net/sculptjam.htm
To Enter Your Jams in the Gallery http://theclubhouse1.net/sculptingjam.htm


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#7 Post by ---NT--- »

Holy cow! Thanks for all the links! This is a treasure trove of info for sure.
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#8 Post by amusedjester »

Great Job, rink.
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#9 Post by danl »

amusedjester wrote:Great Job, rink.
Very nice "Way Back" machine!
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#10 Post by CastorFiber »

Nice rinkey-dink!

Jamgallery ftw. :)
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