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#261 Posted : 29 May 2013 17:31:47

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Next a quick scrub with a damp toothbrush, this clears all the dust and also exaggerates the shape
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#262 Posted : 29 May 2013 17:40:36

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Getting nearer our goal, with the stanely blade I scrape down both sides of the blade repeatedly to thin and shape, and nibble out a small nick in the handle, and then again scrub with a damp toothbrush
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#263 Posted : 29 May 2013 18:08:29

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OK here we go onto the inner curves of the finger guard, (lucky us) for this I used diamond cutters I purchased on ebay, selected a cylinder shape the size I required and then with one eye on my dremel and the other on a pin vice (choices choices) I grabbed the pin vice, only after rigorously slapping my right hand to let go of the dremel, so with the pin vice I slowly twirled out the shape of the finger guard, with these cutters you are effectively filing out the piece
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#264 Posted : 29 May 2013 18:37:11

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Yippee just a little touching up to do, put in two small nicks in the finger guard to make it stand out from the blade and handle and then scrubbed it with a wet toothbrush to check how it looks, the finger guard is a little on the thick side but to the naked eye it looks fine. The time is now 2.30 in the morning, went to bed with an arrogant swagger, quietly snook into bed not to wake the missus, only to be woken with a hefty slap.................. You guessed it lads, I forgot to put her toothbrush back!!
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#265 Posted : 29 May 2013 19:46:55

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Great tutorial and you make it look so easy Blink Blink
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#266 Posted : 29 May 2013 21:38:01

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Thanks for the tutorial Willz and showing us the tools you use.... Can't believe the tools are so basic, so basic in fact I am tempted to try and have a go just to see what I can come up with... Cool Cool .. Stunning work...

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#267 Posted : 29 May 2013 23:50:29

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Brilliant work Willz!
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#268 Posted : 30 May 2013 14:46:22

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Absolutely supurb work, well done. Something to try out sometime.
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#269 Posted : 31 May 2013 19:48:28

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BigGrin Bril bril bril stunning work Willz Love Rgd Martyn
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#270 Posted : 01 June 2013 02:00:30

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Cheers lads, much appreciated, heres a small update, nearly there
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#271 Posted : 01 June 2013 11:16:51

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Your really cracking on now Willz, great detail as usual.

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#272 Posted : 03 June 2013 03:28:18

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Quick update on the carving, you can go on forever cleaning up carvings, think the trick is knowing when to stop. So here it is finished, I`m happy with it, heres the pics
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#273 Posted : 03 June 2013 07:18:34

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Absolutely gorgeous, well done.

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#274 Posted : 03 June 2013 09:47:34

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Wonderful, wonderful job there, something to aspire to.
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#275 Posted : 03 June 2013 12:05:42

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It is so uplifting for an outstanding build as the victory to be turned into a work off art as you are doing.
Keep up the good work.

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#276 Posted : 06 June 2013 21:16:22

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Thanks for the comments lads, appreciated.
OK onto the band that splashes across the stern, here it is finished, it was originally a little over scale so with a file here and there managed to get it down to a size where I'm happy.
The band had been on my mind for quite a while in the thinking on how to go about it, so in my next few posts I will be doing a mini tutorial on how I achieved it.
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#277 Posted : 06 June 2013 22:25:16

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Simply cannot believe my eyes and what I am seeing Willz..... Sorry, but words cannot describe the skills you are showing.... love it.... Love Love

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#278 Posted : 06 June 2013 22:36:25

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cheers Alan, now I`ll show you how easy it is.
Right lads the tutorial.
First I was going to make it in one piece but noticing that the centre is hidden by the prince of whales feathers decided to make it in two, this is a big advantage, if we break it we only break half, once one is done we can draw round the back to make the other a perfect mirror image (well nearly) and finally it gives us a couple of mm or so to adjust the width, we can widen it as long as the gap is hidden by the feathers, or we can shorten it by filing the centres down.

Next the dremel
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#279 Posted : 06 June 2013 23:01:38

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I sketched the internal shape on my material (box wood) till I was happy, and cut roughly near the line with a coping saw, then with the dremel in the spindle molding attachment I slowly cut onto the line
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#280 Posted : 06 June 2013 23:36:06

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Switched the dremel to the drill stand, I self tapped a piece of 6 mm ply onto the base of the drill stand and then drilled a 2 mm hole through it and glued in a piece of 2 mm brass rod and left it sticking up .5 mm pic one. Next I selected a cutter appropriate for the job pic 2. Then set the height of the cutter, pic three shows this, the pin is under the cutter see red arrow, then slowly and repeatedly cut out the shape. You can alter the shape you cut out by moving the cutter up or down and also by changing the pin size in dia
You must hold the piece firmly down when cutting otherwise it could ride up on the pin
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