Tinfoil cut with Xacto. I made this nutty little guy as a mask to try and make a skull on toast. The result was remarkably sedate compared to the original image...
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FAT BOY C
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is it me or does this look a little like hiroshima?
anyway-glad to see you are making breakfast "cool" again only thing it needs is crossbones bacon or sausage and it will be on its way to make Denny's Grand Slam Combos. Add two eggs and its moon over my skully.
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is it me or does this look a little like hiroshima?
anyway-glad to see you are making breakfast "cool" again only thing it needs is crossbones bacon or sausage and it will be on its way to make Denny's Grand Slam Combos. Add two eggs and its moon over my skully.
Yay!
Very cool. Or, toasty, rather.
Some folks have built a CNC toaster. You might ask them to collaborate.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/28/cnc-hot-air-gun-used-to-draw-faces-text-on-toast/
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