Explaining 3D to Laymen 2003-11-17 - By John Gaubatz
Back No problem. I sometimes read more into an email than necessary, however everyone now knows what chicken wire is. I am sure there are a lot of folks out there that were not raised on a farm. Chicken wire is also good for keeping rabbits out of your radish patch. : )
John J. Gaubatz Designer Raven Industries, Inc. Electronic Systems Division
-- --Original Message-- -- From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)]On Behalf Of JP Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 12:39 PM To: truespace@(protected) Subject: Re: [TSML] Explaining 3D to Laymen
Yes. I know what it is. :o)
I was just joking. The question was just begging to be asked. Good explanation however.
I have built chicken coops before. You might not believe all the creative uses for chickenwire that two kids without a TV can come up with. :o)
Jeff
At 11:30 PM 11/16/03 -0600, you wrote: >Chicken wire is wire that is braided into 1/2 to 3/4 octagonal or hexagonal >shapes, which is used in the construction of fences. Its basic use is to >contain chickens or other fowl. It is not strong enough to contain larger >animals, as it is rather flexible and feeble. But it can be adapted to >modeling because it is flexible and retains shapes with out too much effort >in forming it. I have used it on projects in geology classes in high school. > >John > >-- --Original Message-- -- >From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)]On Behalf Of JP >Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 5:10 PM >To: truespace@(protected) >Subject: Re: [TSML] Explaining 3D to Laymen > >What's chickenwire? > >:o) > >I just had to take it the other way. :) > >Jeff
Jeff Parish Director of Product Management Caligari Corporation
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