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We started making the bed!
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Click on picture above to see how you can get snow into the snowroom!
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Michiel working in the octagon-house
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I left my chisel near a building lamp..a small
icicle appeared!
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Tool shed near Thorne-river
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Icicles from a northern-light-view house
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Koster's hair with frost on it
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After the snowscooter-trip warm Lindeberger-Juice, reindeer-meat, and salmon
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Our colleague Ben Rousseau designer from London
making pictures of the shoes his friend Joe INSA designed.
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A picture made during snowscooter-trip
Later my cheek had frostbite!
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Driving the snowscooter we found a piece of Thorne-river that
has not been frozen even though at this day is was minus 28!
Seems water current deep in the water is only 4 degrees C this water
travels up and down from bottom to surface and made this
small open water with damp coming from the water.
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Glasses of ice made by colleague Natasha
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On glass-fiber for one ice piece in the chandelier!
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The Chandeliers!
Last year there were no chandelier..visitors kept asking for them thus the architect and designers decided to make even 4 of them to pup in the main lounge which is in the style of the thirties (charleston-time)
Here glass-fiber is put in the carefully drilled holes of the ice, held together
by putting a drop of water in the hole to freeze the glass fiber in the ice.
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Ice can be cut by using sharp ice chisel made of hard steel or with electric-chainsaw.
We use electric ones because it has no
exhaust smoke that stains on the white snow .
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Koster on one of the chairs.
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-Sticking the template on the ice to trace the underlying drawing of the chair.
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