for a queen anne nose cap. going to pour it this week end in Pewter
Sculpty polymer clay. you can bake it @ 275 and it cures. you can add reliefs onto it and rebake as you go. doing a oil sand cast.Casting wax? Going to do a plaster lost investment casting?
Well the cold and boring depths of Winter spur,s idea,s in my head and some say why? I say why not? Not Historical to a Queen Anne or H/C to any degree. In the end it provides a bit of better strength up front with no screws into the Wood rather than just a single screw and the relief provides sort of a rudimentary sight me thinks? In the end I might just have an odd duck P-Soli Q.A. SmPretty cool. Eager to see any photos of your process, and of course the result.
Looks a little awkward.Well the cold and boring depths of Winter spur,s idea,s in my head and some say why? I say why not? Not Historical to a Queen Anne or H/C to any degree. In the end it provides a bit of better strength up front with no screws into the Wood rather than just a single screw and the relief provides sort of a rudimentary sight me thinks? In the end I might just have an odd duck P-Soli Q.A. Sm
yes...it could be.....this is just the mold. i guess I will refine it once it is cast....TBDLooks a little awkward.
Just fooling around with some ideas. Having some casting fun. Just wanted to see if I could do it.Thanks for the input and have a great Christmas. SMIt doesn't belong. Yes, the gun is only a replica. Yes, the barrel doesn't separate like the original. But this looks so out of place.
Kinda looks like it belongs on a Queen Anne Vampire Slayer Steampunk Pistol. LOL. No paint It was cast from brass from scratch. SMI like the newer one better - is it brass colored sculpy? Or painted? Anyway, it looks graceful, more in the style of a Queen!
Oh! I thought you were still in the Mock Up/Preparation stage!Kinda looks like it belongs on a Queen Anne Vampire Slayer Steampunk Pistol. LOL. No paint It was cast from brass from scratch. SM
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