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Mod a toaster and have retro art toast for breakfast

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edit: thanks drcrash - Aluminum "flashing" from the roofing department of a home improvement store (1 mm thick circa)
A paper template
Paper glue
Scissors (or a LASER cutter, if you have one...)
A ruler
Dremel or similar (not necessary, depends on shape's complexity)
A small fine file
A hammer and a wood block
A toaster
Bread slices
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4 comments
Oct 18, 2010. 11:44 PMspark light says:
Cool intractable!
Also, Go oscilloscopes! I have one very similar.
Mar 29, 2010. 7:05 PMjamieicecream says:
 i think the stuff is aluminium printing sheets. They are about 0.2mm thick, are used for printing paper documents and are usually free if you can source them from a scrap metal place.
May 16, 2009. 12:36 PMebayebay1 says:
its sheet metal
Mar 27, 2009. 12:27 AMdagny21 says:
I wouldn't call that foil. I'm not sure what you call it, but that stuff isn't aluminum foil.

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