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- akassab completed the lessons Paper Mache With Flour and Paper Mache Class in the class Paper Mache Class
- akassab commented on skitz's instructable Evaporative Cooler
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- akassab commented on watchmeflyy's instructable Sheet Metal Flower Lamp
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- akassab commented on watchmeflyy's instructable Wire Flower LampView Instructable »
let me just say that YOU are AWESOME and inspirational... one of the most beautiful projects I have seen on instructables. I just have one quesiton about this one, would it be possible to change the light source if it dies out? because it will be a shame to throw out such a lovely piece of art... <3
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- akassab completed the lessons Paper Mache Clay, Taking Paper Mache Further and Smoothing and Painting in the class Paper Mache Class
- akassab completed the lesson Getting Started With Glue in the class Glue Class
- akassab completed the lesson Paper Mache with Glue in the class Paper Mache Class
- akassab completed the lessons Tools and Materials for Paper Mache and Intro to Paper Mache in the class Paper Mache Class
- akassab completed the lesson Sugars in the class Science of Baking
- akassab completed the lesson Fats in the class Science of Baking
Great job, I really like what you did, actually if you were to use the air that was passed through the pot for cooling, and if the pipe was made of a non porous material, you would have touched upon "indirect evaporative cooling" by using the humid water cool down your air and blow out a cooler less humid air. This would work in high humidity areas, but it will work for air cooling, not sure about the refrigeration, and how that is going to affect the temperature inside the pot itself.