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Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122153] Thu, 25 November 2004 03:57 Go to next message
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OK, here's a quick show of how it all comes together:

First, I take an .jpg of the real Nod logo and proportionally resize it to whatever size logo I want to make. Then I print it out in sections, glue those sections together to make one large printout and carefully cut it out:
http://www.n00bstories.com/image.fetch.php?id=1408799212

As you can see, it's just a piece of paper laying on the frame. This gives me the exact shape and size of the logo (scorpion tail here) so I can trace around it onto a piece of wood. In this case, it is two Southern Yellow Pine boards at 3/4" thick. The scorpion tail is about 17" x 13".[/img]


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Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122154] Thu, 25 November 2004 03:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Next, I use either a jigsaw, scroll saw, band saw, or in the case of this one, a coping saw to cut out the shape:

http://www.n00bstories.com/image.fetch.php?id=1040558163


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Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122155] Thu, 25 November 2004 04:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Once it is cut I normally use a Dremel with a sanding drum on it to rough out the curves and make it more 3D:
http://www.n00bstories.com/image.fetch.php?id=1250813036

After the roughing out is done, I'll use hand carving chisels to fine tune it and clean up all the areas that the Dremel can't get into.


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Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122156] Thu, 25 November 2004 04:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Then, I'll start to sand it all down smooth to get out all the roughness to it:
http://www.n00bstories.com/image.fetch.php?id=1033749242


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Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122157] Thu, 25 November 2004 04:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Once it is all sanded smooth, I put on some primer and then paint it what color it needs to be:
http://www.n00bstories.com/image.fetch.php?id=1131981737

Here you can see I used flat black to paint it. I like using flat colors because they dry faster and if there are any imperfections in the paint job, it's easier to sand down and repaint.


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Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122158] Thu, 25 November 2004 04:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Once I'm satisfied with the paint, I'll put a few gloss coats over it to give it a nice shiny appearance, and it protects the paint as well:
http://www.n00bstories.com/image.fetch.php?id=1193395017


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Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122159] Thu, 25 November 2004 04:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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And there you have it!

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Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122161] Thu, 25 November 2004 04:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Good tutorial. But ehj, Can you send me a jpg file of the scorpion tail? I'm trying to make one too. But I think I make the tail from mdf though. hm, or would that be a problem with sawwing? And can I make it Smooth with mdf?

Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122162] Thu, 25 November 2004 04:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The only problem with using MDF is that it soaks up paint like a sponge and then gets "fuzzy". Once you carve it and sand it and prime it, you have to sand down the rough areas and re-prime it. Continue sanding and priming until the surface is nice and smooth.

One trick I learned is to use silver paint to find any imperfections. Because it is reflective you will be able to see any low or high spot, dent, or scratch on the surface.

http://www.n00bstories.com/image.fetch.php?id=1311959392

This is the one I used.


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Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122163] Thu, 25 November 2004 04:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I'd better use massif wood instead of mdf then. I forgot I had that problem with painting mdf. I had to paint a mdf plate for 3 times before it stopped soaking up paint. I still need to buy some "basic" tools like chisels and such.

Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122164] Thu, 25 November 2004 04:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Go for it! Just remember to start with something small. Don't try and make the biggest one as a first project.

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Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122168] Thu, 25 November 2004 05:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yeah I know. But I work with wood all day. Since 3 months now. I make stairs and furnature. All I need is tools at home.

Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122179] Thu, 25 November 2004 08:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Great work as usual Jeff! Smile

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Carving a scorpion tail tutorial [message #122404] Fri, 26 November 2004 19:50 Go to previous message
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who are ya selling that one too jeff?
you need to make the background all cool and stuff, like the picture. nice work as normal.


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