Just to tell that I love PB-OGRE, realy havy

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Just to tell that I love PB-OGRE, realy havy

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Yes,
Just to tell that I love PB-OGRE, realy havy

I created a technical 'walk–through',
349 meshes, all freely translated, rotated, scaled.
And used in more than 20 different 'Nodes'

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Thanks to PB team for this,

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Fabulous work Marc 8)
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Nice work! Fantastic! :shock:
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Awesome! ^^
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It does look mightily impressive... What is it? :)
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Thanks all for the nice reactions,

@pjay,
It is a development of a machine I like to build.
The goal is to insert wood in the front,
and the machine will cut, drill, and manipulate the wooden parts for very low energy wooden skelet buildings.

I only need some money, but not one bank will rent money to start with it :evil: :evil: :cry:

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It's too risky a project for a Bank, especially after the recent recession. If you have a do-able plan of action and proper costing with allowances for set backs, then KickStarter might be the place for you. If your enterprise can create jobs for others, then your local government might well have a grant scheme for which you qualify (schemes are backed by EEC money).
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