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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: GBF on August 08, 2019, 01:36:36 PM
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I have just started a new project on my Blog http://wwwartistry-in-wood.blogspot.com/ it will be quite a bit of work so will be done in stages
The first stage is now completed and on Blog if you are interested
Regards George
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Wow !!! Fantastic work there George. I really like this as a garden feature and just wish I had just an ounce of your creative thinking.
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Hi Steve this one will not be a garden feature it will be a wall hanging Sculpture
Did you see the last one I did it is on my Blog before the latest one that is a Garden Sculpture
Regards George
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Hi George, yes sorry I did see the garden piece. I'll take a look later at your'new' project.
Cheers
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Thank you Steve I am making molds for pewter made 13 up to now you seem to be the only one interested .
Regards George
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George, I'm sure others, like me, have read your work-in-progress and perhaps, like me, prefer to see the finished item before commenting. Often I haven't time to comment, I take a few moments to read posts but haven't the time right there-and-then to write a comment. Besides, I find it hard to judge a work in progress, but when the work is finished I bet you will get lots of comments. Having seen the wide range of items you have designed on your website, I'm looking forward to seeing it when it is completed. Keep up the good work :)
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Thank you Mike I get what you are saying I just wonder sometimes if I am talking to myself.I have done some more today and will put it on Blog Later
Regards George
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My intention with this was to create a frame outside of the ply with an upstand of 1/4 inch that is now done.
Then I was going to place Pewter circles random into what is now like a tray fill it with Resin then sand it all off level,
I am now wondering whether to paint the inside of the tray and stick the circles inside and not fill with resin.
This might give a more 3D effect what do you think .
For them that have not been following my Blog WIP there is a picture below to show where I am at.
I have also cast the Pewter circles and whatever decision I make will effect how i finish them
Regards George
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Prefer the idea of having the 3d effect. Problem is it is difficult to visualise so might work with resin.
Pete
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I think i will try the 3D effect then I can always add resin if i think it would look better
Thanks for your input Pete
Regards George
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Hi George
Would it be worth making a small scaled down version and try both methods ?
Regards John
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Thank you John I will see how things go I was going to do some today but we had an emergency at https://somersetcrafts.com/ that I had to deal with.
Hopefully get on it tomorrow
Regards George
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Spent all day on it and it is not going well almost at the giving up stage http://wwwartistry-in-wood.blogspot.com/
Regards George
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Hi George,
I have just looked at your latest piece on your Blog I can not wait to see the finished piece you must be congratulated in the amount of work you are putting in on this project and to also do all the WIP pictures etc.
Sleep Well 8) Regards John
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Hi George,
I have just looked at your blog I can see you are having a bad time with this project it's not like you to give up just have a break from it then go back to it in a couple of weeks refreshed.
Regards John
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Thank you John I did a bit on it today and will do some more tomorrow so keep watching .
I do not give up on things even if if they dont go as I expected.I will finish it and if I dont like it I will scrap it.
If it all goes wrong and I dont like it I will still post it all on my Blog and the finished piece on here as it is no shame for things to go wrong sometimes it means at least you are trying.
I think if more people put their failures up on Forum's as well as their successes it would inspire others never to give up
Regards George
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I haven't got a drum sander so all my pewter work has to be done on the lathe, but I feel your pain with this one! It can be a very frustrating material!
If I put all my failures up on here I'd probably break the internet. ;)
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Hi Percy
Most is done on the Lathe but if you follow the blog on this one you will see the advantage of the drum sander but it is costing a fortune in abrasive.The real advantage will be when all the pewter is in place and the resin hardened and I can sand the whole thing flush.
One thing is for certain nobody will ever pay me for the time and materials on this one LOL
http://wwwartistry-in-wood.blogspot.com/
Regards George
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Hi George,
I have just looked at your Blog things seem to be coming along nicely all of this pewter must be very expensive
I am looking forward to seeing the finished piece.
Regards John
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Just done an update John please have a look.
The cost of the Pewter and the Resin not to mention my time means I will probably have to sell it at a loss or keep it
Regards George
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Hi George,
Nice touch the Purple colour I like it very much I think you will finish off keeping this one after all of the Blood Sweat and Tears you have put into this.
Regards John
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Looking forward to seeing how it turns out. Not done a lot of resin work myself, but have helped a friend who makes river tables, so I know how tricky it can be to work with, without it all leaking out onto the floor to give the worlds most expensive puddle. In the last photo the frame looks tilted a little. Is this on purpose to increase the depth and colour of the resin on one side?
The best thing about sharing this stuff is it gives others inspiration and ideas for work - thanks George
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Hello Percy
According to my level it is spot on but I am keeping a close watch on it for a couple of hours.
It is so thin it would not have to be far out to run over the side
I think it is probably the way I have taken the pic
Regards George