Tei
02-24-2015, 10:46 PM
Previous buyer only wanted some of the patterns so I worked out a separate deal. The cutter and the remaining patterns are up for sale.
CB: 250k to Cronstintein SOLD
a burnished grey ora hummingbird
a cone-shaped brown imflass pattern
a trilliant-cut orange bronze pattern
a lily-shaped white steel pattern
>tap hum
You give your hummingbird a little tap on the head, causing its little noggin to bob up and down in a comical fashion.
>push hum
You push on the hummingbird's head until it will go no further. As you release it, the hummingbird's head spins slowly around in circles, grinning eerily each time it passes its back. Gradually, its movement ceases, with its head facing forward once again.
>pull hum
You tug hard on your hummingbird, nearly pulling its head off! It sounds like several springs within the hummingbird have snapped. Oops.
>lick hum
Motivated by some strange force, you lick your hummingbird. You find that it tastes like fried hair with a subtle coppery undertone.
>turn hum
You wind up your grey ora hummingbird several times and let it go. The grey ora hummingbird winds up and begins chiseling away at the gem. Working furiously, steam shoots out of its head, creating a thick cloud. After a moment, the cloud clears and the grey ora hummingbird brushes away the dust to reveal a perfectly cut jewel.
to cut a gem:
1. put pattern in hummingbird
2. put gem in hummingbird
3. turn hummingbird (30 sec rt)
You remove a trilliant-cut blue peridot from in your grey ora hummingbird.
CB: 250k to Cronstintein SOLD
a burnished grey ora hummingbird
a cone-shaped brown imflass pattern
a trilliant-cut orange bronze pattern
a lily-shaped white steel pattern
>tap hum
You give your hummingbird a little tap on the head, causing its little noggin to bob up and down in a comical fashion.
>push hum
You push on the hummingbird's head until it will go no further. As you release it, the hummingbird's head spins slowly around in circles, grinning eerily each time it passes its back. Gradually, its movement ceases, with its head facing forward once again.
>pull hum
You tug hard on your hummingbird, nearly pulling its head off! It sounds like several springs within the hummingbird have snapped. Oops.
>lick hum
Motivated by some strange force, you lick your hummingbird. You find that it tastes like fried hair with a subtle coppery undertone.
>turn hum
You wind up your grey ora hummingbird several times and let it go. The grey ora hummingbird winds up and begins chiseling away at the gem. Working furiously, steam shoots out of its head, creating a thick cloud. After a moment, the cloud clears and the grey ora hummingbird brushes away the dust to reveal a perfectly cut jewel.
to cut a gem:
1. put pattern in hummingbird
2. put gem in hummingbird
3. turn hummingbird (30 sec rt)
You remove a trilliant-cut blue peridot from in your grey ora hummingbird.