Coat of Arms

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Re: Coat of Arms

Unread postby artimrj » Wed Mar 27, 2019 2:38 pm

mindenjohn wrote:Bob
No slight intended, on the contrary.
It appears we are two nations divided by a “common” language.


No slight involved. I was just blowing my horn with all the titles I have. I forgot on my Insurance they have me as a Memorial Technician. *!rolleyes!*
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Re: Coat of Arms

Unread postby artimrj » Wed Mar 27, 2019 2:43 pm

C&C is a machine that accepts a 3D wire frame model and it will carve it in granite. Or metal or a lot of other media.

We sell mostly granite statues, but also get them cast in bronze. Other little items also, like vase and night lites. I also blast bricks that war memorials use for the sidewalks. People donate a few hundred dollars to have their name on a 3 dollar brick. In the last 19 years I cut over 27,000 bricks.
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