DeafNala
Posts : 1158 Join date : 2009-07-16 Age : 77 Location : Horseshoe Bay, Texas
| Subject: Odd Bits From The Old One Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:29 am | |
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Mordheimer
Posts : 9756 Join date : 2009-07-12 Age : 51 Location : Elizabeth City, NC (USA)
| Subject: Re: Odd Bits From The Old One Tue Apr 20, 2010 8:12 am | |
| hahaha! Crazy demonic pieces! How do you do the bit of flesh hanging from the arm? And the fire? And the candle? Hehehehe... love the chests too! The handwriting is superb! What a penmanship! | |
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MathiasDark
Posts : 198 Join date : 2010-04-08 Age : 36 Location : England
| Subject: Re: Odd Bits From The Old One Tue Apr 20, 2010 8:37 am | |
| ha! Demon Rum! Awesome! I really like the lecturn as well =] Great stuff! | |
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mudboy
Posts : 955 Join date : 2009-07-18 Age : 40 Location : Frederiksberg, Denmark
| Subject: Re: Odd Bits From The Old One Tue Apr 20, 2010 10:25 am | |
| Wow, thats awesome! Really cool gadets you made there | |
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Da Bank
Posts : 2724 Join date : 2009-07-28 Location : Fort Myers, FL (USA)
| Subject: Re: Odd Bits From The Old One Tue Apr 20, 2010 11:53 am | |
| Wow! You are amazing. I love it. | |
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DeafNala
Posts : 1158 Join date : 2009-07-16 Age : 77 Location : Horseshoe Bay, Texas
| Subject: Re: Odd Bits From The Old One Tue Apr 20, 2010 1:16 pm | |
| - Mordheimer wrote:
- hahaha! Crazy demonic pieces! How do you do the bit of flesh hanging from the arm? And the fire? And the candle? Hehehehe... love the chests too! The handwriting is superb! What a penmanship!
The bloody mess on the arm & the flame are done with plumber's epoxy paste, which is similar to two part epoxy, but is meant as a seal, & ,as such, lacks the adhesive abilities of regular two part epoxy glue. The torch is a roughed up BBQ skewer with the end sanded to a long point which is then covered with the epoxy paste; the flame is formed by teasing out strands with a pin before the epoxy fully sets (about 5 mins.). The same method minus the skewer is use on the bloody mess. The candle: after using the same skewer for mixing the epoxy paste a few times, it develops the same texture as a candle that has been burning for awhile. I just cut it to the length I want; drill out the top a bit; sink a thin bit of wire/pin in the hole & tease out a small flame with the epoxy paste. Thanks for the kind words. Since doing these pieces I've modified my painting of the flames so that they're redder toward the top & yellower toward the bottom... a bit more realistic that way. | |
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