DungeonToyMaker
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6-Oct-2007
9:32 AM
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At the time I developed the plans and instructions, I wasn't planning to share them with others. I wrote them in a way that was clear to me - but may not be so clear to you. I welcome suggestions that will improve and clarify the information, so please contribute back to the community and share what you learned as you created your dungeon furniture. Thanks, Dungeon Toy Maker
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Anonymous
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28-Oct-2007
3:36 PM
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Appreciate it! Will take a look, and will buy from Stockroom via your site. Thanks again
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Thanks
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7-Dec-2007
5:47 AM
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I too am thankful for your plans and look forward to new ones.
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chrisea623
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25-Dec-2007
12:35 PM
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Sorry to hear you are not constructing right now. Looking forward to new plans. Would you be receptive to receiving plans from others? Could be a neat way to be a center for the makers as Altarboy is a center for the chastity community. All the best.
Last Edited on 31-Dec-2007 3:00 PM
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DungeonToyMaker
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31-Dec-2007
3:13 PM
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Chrisea623 suggests accepting plans from the community at large and becoming a "clearing house" of sorts for toy makers. We are willing to do that - but CityMax (the people who host our site and provide the website building tools) does not provide an easy way to upload files to the site. So if you'd like to contribute your plans back to the community, send them to DungeonToyMaker@FoxyFurniture.com and I'll post the plans. If you want acknowledgment and/or your e-mail address posted to answer questions - be sure to include that information in your e-mail. If you don't give clear permission to post your name or e-mail I will post the plans anonymously.
Last Edited on 3-Jan-2008 6:59 PM
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Anonymous
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26-Apr-2008
6:17 AM
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thanks for plans. have been looking for stuff like this so i can build. when are the cross plans coming out?
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Sufletliberat@gmail
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21-Sep-2008
4:10 PM
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found it very cool of you to share your personal cad designs,it's much appreciated. been drafting in acad about 14 years. designing 'vanilla' and rustic furinture roughly 3,did other craftwork before that and continue to add to my list of disciplines. native flutes,drums,woodturning etc.."toymaking" is a new area to me somewhat, sincerely hope it doesnt come off as a cop-out or scape goat..but what attracts me most of all is the limitless opportunities for creativity in design here. and balancing form and function(or multi-function) as well as the piece being misdirecting,covert.or seemingly commonplace and benign..course thinking of the enjoyment its giving others doesnt hurt either(well,hmm.yes it does hurt LOL) dimensions good,accuracy spot on. nice job.
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