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korablik1979 got a reaction from Rik Thistle in Carving from Belgorod
As promised a sequel to the last few threads. This openwork inset
Here was the difficulty. Part thickness only 2.8 mm, and the thread must be on both sides. Therefore, in areas of thinning turned very small thickness. And item several times I broke during operation. I had to find a way out of the problem. Did so: the item consists of two halves. They became even thinner, but now they can be glued drops of glue on the bar and do as a bas-relief carving. And then glue it all together. Easy! Maybe someone is handy.
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Rik Thistle in Carving from Belgorod
yeah, it was hard work. Everything is very subtle. And legs and wings. At this time, there were no accidents, nothing had to be restored as a lion. I tried. Well, it all worked out.
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Rik Thistle in Carving from Belgorod
Came the turn of the hind paws
Now crown
cut small parts separately
and the last item
well that's all. in the end I want to open another one of my secret. Photographing process work is also very useful. Often you can see that just not visible. Pictures help to see their mistakes. When working, don't remember how it looked figurine of a week ago. And if you suddenly have to start all over again (this happens), then you can better understand where to make changes and do not make a mistake опять.У photos have another benefit. When it was all over and the thread goes to the customer on the memory remains of those pictures.
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Rik Thistle in Carving from Belgorod
Home.
You can see that for simplicity I glued the paper with the drawing on the workpiece. The first thing to do for landing slot
Then I switched on the machine circular saw, so faster
The following picture shows that this thread I had a second. The first attempt was a little different, and the customer has not approved it.
PS To be continued.
sorry, have to run for job
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Rik Thistle in Carving from Belgorod
This is still my last job. I finished it a few days ago.
Here's a French lion turned out.
If interested, and in that sense, I can show pictures during operation.
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Rik Thistle in Carving from Belgorod
How interesting.
PEREDAVAITE BABUSHKE BOLSHOI PRIVET!
P.S.To be clear, I will explain all
Vivian praised me in Russian, and my question is how she knows the language said that her grandmother and Russian at home they speak in Russian. I handed her grandmother hello. I hope that the computer is turned clear. -
korablik1979 got a reaction from Rik Thistle in Carving from Belgorod
covered with oil:
after drying oil tinting:
Everything. And so it did:
Sincerely, Alexander
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Guyuti in Carving from Belgorod
covered with oil:
after drying oil tinting:
Everything. And so it did:
Sincerely, Alexander
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Martes in Carving from Belgorod
This is still my last job. I finished it a few days ago.
Here's a French lion turned out.
If interested, and in that sense, I can show pictures during operation.
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Martes in Carving from Belgorod
Last time show a finished action figure
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Duanelaker in Carving from Belgorod
This is still my last job. I finished it a few days ago.
Here's a French lion turned out.
If interested, and in that sense, I can show pictures during operation.
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Duanelaker in Carving from Belgorod
covered with oil:
after drying oil tinting:
Everything. And so it did:
Sincerely, Alexander
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Duanelaker in Carving from Belgorod
Show how everything was done gradually
Draft Thread
moving eventually worked out the details. First rough and about
moving eventually worked out the details. First rough and about later in more detail. Neponravilis folds of the dress , so was their remodel -
korablik1979 got a reaction from Ainars in Carving from Belgorod
This is still my last job. I finished it a few days ago.
Here's a French lion turned out.
If interested, and in that sense, I can show pictures during operation.
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korablik1979 got a reaction from Ainars in Carving from Belgorod
Show how everything was done gradually
Draft Thread
moving eventually worked out the details. First rough and about
moving eventually worked out the details. First rough and about later in more detail. Neponravilis folds of the dress , so was their remodel -
korablik1979 got a reaction from CiscoH in Carving from Belgorod
I show the next work. Sculpture for the French ship "Le Commerce de Marseille"
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korablik1979 got a reaction from CiscoH in Carving from Belgorod
I continue to work on a set of threads for seventy-gun gunships.
Decorative endings of regels
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korablik1979 got a reaction from mikegr in Carving from Belgorod
Show how everything was done gradually
Draft Thread
moving eventually worked out the details. First rough and about
moving eventually worked out the details. First rough and about later in more detail. Neponravilis folds of the dress , so was their remodel -
korablik1979 got a reaction from toms10 in Carving from Belgorod
I show the next work. Sculpture for the French ship "Le Commerce de Marseille"
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korablik1979 got a reaction from toms10 in Carving from Belgorod
I hoped that photos of this work will appear much earlier. But I
to publish it turned out just now.
I already mentioned in one of the past posts that one and the same character for the same models are different. I consciously try not to make duplicate copies, especially when there are no exact data and drawings for work have only an approximate image. In this work, all this is clearly visible, I tried to go a little different way and created another image, so that it was not the same as the first time. But I was surprised that when the customer sent me the sizes they were also different. It was impossible to take measurements from the previous order and on their basis to do this work.
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korablik1979 got a reaction from CiscoH in Carving from Belgorod
About a separate conversation tool. At first I worked as a tool that has been bought in a department for creativity. It was cheap. And over time I began to realize that he is not for me. Then for fine threads I made for a pair of semi-circular chisels of needles for sewing machines. Such an instrument and worked. Later I saw the Russian ship modeling forum, I saw a wizard that makes custom micro tool. And I ordered this. When I tried to work it, then very surprised. It was a great tool. I liked him so much that I ordered with time this wizard has several sets. One set for a major thread. To them I do rough carving. Last week I received a parcel are two more boxes. This 2 rightmost box, with dark handles They were as small chisels that were with me, but I ordered the other handle. I also ordered and tools that have I did not work. In Russian Language kljukarzy. Them cut a spoon. I do not know exactly what it is called in English, I found these terms: Short bent gouge / Long bent gouge, Front bent gouge / curved Guge, Spoon bent gouge / Long bent Guge. If I wrote wrong - correct. To my surprise, in a new set of chisels it was even smaller. Straight chisels from 0.8 mm to 3 mm and semicircular: 0.5 !!! - 4 mm. There are also different scoring area and kosyachki. All tools came to me fully sharpened, very sharp. This set is very much helps me in my work. I am sure that even if you do not deal with such a set of thread is very necessary for any ship modeling man. Can you imagine how it helps in the construction of the Admiralty models ship! Even if you collect the set of a set of boxes - a big help.
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korablik1979 got a reaction from CiscoH in Carving from Belgorod
The second approach to this lion. Now it is brought up to full readiness. Figurine notation scale without stipulating the size in centimeters. Lion is not designed for a specific model, it is a separate work. Later decorative stand should appear.
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korablik1979 got a reaction from CiscoH in Carving from Belgorod
Hi Mick. Thank you for rating. Nothing secret I do not, all phases of work are the same as I have shown in previous studies. I find it hard to write anything that I would like to mention. Decided to give a link to your blog, where there is more information and photos on this work. There's a lot of pictures and explanations. Of course, all in Russian, so not everything will be clear, but you can try to do the translation. If I broke the rules of the forum, I beg forgiveness for it and then let the moderators to remove these links. Here how was working on this figure: http://www.shipmodeling.ru/blogs/Blog-Korablika/2819.php and here the description of the competition and continued in St. Petersburg: http://www.shipmodeling.ru/blogs/Blog-Korablika/pochti-po-radishchevu-ili-puteshestvie-iz-belgoroda-v-peterburg.php At this year's competition came carver Ivan Trtan. I am very glad I was able to see his work and meet him. He is a very good master. If you do not know who I'm talking about, here's his website where you can see his work: http://www.historische-schiffsmodelle.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=28&Itemid=50