Isn't it a wooden coin?Originally posted by: Skoorb
What about the arrow in the coin?
Originally posted by: sonambulo
i dont know. why is anything anything?
but he'll tell you hot to make stonehenge.
and you will like it or dracula will come into your house and eat your face off and feed it to your dog
How do they do that? put large things into little things
Originally posted by: Calin
I saw things built into bottles - but those "arrow in a coin" defy my understanding...
I find it great
Calin
Originally posted by: DrPizza
All I can remember is it's something most people wouldn't think of... and pretty simple.
I keep thinking that if you boil the wood, it becomes soft and plyable, but I'm not sure that's how it's done.
How did they do the ring through the coin? Assuming both are solid pieces, how is that possible? I doubt the coin is wooden.Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Calin
I saw things built into bottles - but those "arrow in a coin" defy my understanding...
I find it great
Calin
It's killing me.... I know I've seen how to do it at some point in the past, but I just can't recall
(grr!)
All I can remember is it's something most people wouldn't think of... and pretty simple.
I keep thinking that if you boil the wood, it becomes soft and plyable, but I'm not sure that's how it's done.