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RE: Wood carvings - sasquatch - 03-10-2013

Very Very nice work!!

Re: Not knowing about teeth: (Us old lads would just take our teeth out to use as a model!!!) Lol


RE: Wood carvings - EdK - 03-10-2013

Wow! Nice work Mick.

Ed


RE: Wood carvings - stevec - 03-11-2013

Excellent work without a doubt! I, however, will not be attempting to compete with you. Sadno Rotfl


RE: Wood carvings - TomG - 03-11-2013

Nice work Mick. He's no longer a spineless wonder. Thumbsup

Tom


RE: Wood carvings - doubleboost - 03-11-2013

Very nice Mick
The spine sets it off a treat
John


RE: Wood carvings - Micktoon - 03-12-2013

Good evening all , the skull is done , after lots and lots of dremel work and sanding Big Grin

This it it fully sanded and smooth.

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It was then given a coat of 50/50 sanding sealer - thinner mix, which soaks in and seals any grain in the wood, it also make it look a touch darker.

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I then got a peice of wood to make the base , I think its Olive wood ? , this was trued up on the wood lathe.

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This it a spigot turned on the top of the lid so it can be held in the chuck to do the underneath of the lid, the underneath has a reverse of this so the jaws open into a recess rather than so the top can be done too.

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I just did a design as I went , I wanted the museum exhibit look lol, after this shot I drilled a hole 1/2 inch diameter and about 1/2 deep so I could make a spigot on the botton of the spine and glue the skull to the base.

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This is the finished base , its also been sanding sealered and waxed.
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This is the skull after being waxed and buffed up, I did not take any photos but I then had to saw around the base onf the bottom of the spine and carve a round spigot onto it that fitted the hole in the top of the base , then glued the two together.

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This is the finished article, I am chuffed at how its come out, there are a few bits I would probably do different if I did another one and a few bits that are not anatomically correct to the last detail but overall I have learnt a lot doing it which is my main aim anyway.

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I have my next project marked out its a round plaque with a heraldic rampant lion set into it in low relief, the mission this time is to leave it finished off the tool without any sanding ........ a tall order but I an so sick of sanding I will give it a good go :lol:
Hope you all like the finished skull Smiley-eatdrink004

Cheers Mick


RE: Wood carvings - EdK - 03-12-2013

That base turned out real nice Mick. Thumbsup

Ed


RE: Wood carvings - sasquatch - 03-12-2013

real nice pice of workmanship,,, and the skull even looks happy with it's end results!!


RE: Wood carvings - TomG - 03-12-2013

Mighty nice Mick, mighty nice. Although I still think it need some blue LED's in the eye sockets. Big Grin

Don't forget to inscribe the bottom of the base.

Tom


RE: Wood carvings - DaveH - 03-12-2013

Very nice Mick, really good Thumbsup Smiley-signs107 Worthy
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH