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Thread: Hello, folks, new carver here!
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31st July 2011, 08:11 AM #1New Member
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Hello, folks, new carver here!
I am a self-educated carver. I have carved ships and airplanes our of solid pine, but I just fell in love with airplanes. So far I carved a Cessna 120, a Brewster Buffalo, and using that Brewster buffalo as a yardstick, I am carving planes on such a scale as to be consistent with that model. I'm working on a new model, a B-25 Mitchel bomber, that has a wingspan of two feet.
I find I'm a bit crude when it comes to painting, especially fine decal work. Does anyone have a good recipe for this? I'm currently trying to come up with a formula to equate the circumference of a circle to a ray between the points of a five-pointed star. I'd like to use a compass to etch the circle, then use a formula such that each star point is 72 degrees from the next. Any ideas?
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31st July 2011, 09:01 AM #2
Would love to see some of your work if you can put some pics up would be great. Welcome to the forum.
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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31st July 2011, 09:57 AM #3
welcome to the forum. when painting in detail work I find that using one of the fingers as a steady keeps me from moving too much. It is more like your sign painters do using a stick as a steady. That's why they stay in the line.
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31st July 2011, 10:03 AM #4Member
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Welcome!!!
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1st August 2011, 05:28 PM #5
welcome to the forum
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1st August 2011, 10:50 PM #6
Hello and welcome.
Enjoy the ride !!
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1st August 2011, 10:58 PM #7
what about finding a picture of a 5 pointed star on the web and printing it to a scale you like then putting it over the plane and mark the points with a pin, Then you can work out the rest from there.
I get that you'd like to know something like if I use 1 inch radius, extending to say 1.25 inch will give you 5 points on the edge instead of the 6 it would give. Its a nice puzzle and I'll now need to go work it out. I want to know as well now.
OK Found out how to do it with just a compass.
http://www.blurtit.com/q430055.html has a description.
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