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Posted on September 26, 2009

The Terrestrial Shrub Rover is taking shape this week in preparation for its debut at the Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton NJ on October 10. As the photo shows, while the general form and structure of the Rover are resolved, it still awaits an epoxy shell and its branches.

The epoxy shell that will cover the Shrub Rover will be a VOC Free Epoxy Resin manufactured by MAS Epoxies, who has generously provided material sponsorship for the Shrub Rover. Anyone who has used standard polyester resin knows how toxic the fumes are to both the worker and the environment, so check out the MAS Low Viscosity Resin for a friendlier alternative.

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