View RSS Feed

Chevhead

  1. How I Make Duck Scales 4

    by , 07-01-2014 at 03:50 AM
    Continue to the other side:
    Name:  Wonderedge Ebony (35).jpg
Views: 8325
Size:  51.3 KB

    Now here is where it gets TRICKY!

    Go UP in sandpaper grit and continue to sand. I use 400 to 600 or even 1200 depending on how close I am getting to the final shape.

    REMEMBER if you go too far you have to start over again!

    It is pretty easy to take off wood but not so much to add it! J

    Sand a few strokes then test fit.



    Sand, test, sand, ...

    Updated 07-01-2014 at 06:12 AM by Chevhead

    Categories
    Uncategorized
  2. How I make Duck Scales 3

    by , 07-01-2014 at 03:41 AM
    This is about how close you want to be right now:
    Name:  Wonderedge Ebony (23).jpg
Views: 8101
Size:  32.5 KBName:  Wonderedge Ebony (24).jpg
Views: 8190
Size:  22.4 KB

    Measuring up for thickness: This is GOOD!
    Name:  Wonderedge Ebony (26).jpg
Views: 8110
Size:  21.7 KB

    Make sure they are pretty even on both ends:
    Name:  Wonderedge Ebony (28).jpg
Views: 8128
Size:  21.9 KB

    What we have so far:
    Name:  Wonderedge Ebony (27).jpg
Views: 8169
Size:  19.6 KB


    Here is a GREAT tip I came across after doing multiple scales. Cut some sandpaper in long thin strips: ...
    Categories
    Uncategorized
  3. How I make Duck Scales 2

    by , 07-01-2014 at 03:34 AM
    Back to the sander:
    Name:  Wonderedge Ebony (13).jpg
Views: 8031
Size:  24.8 KB



    Get them close to your final shape:


    Name:  Wonderedge Ebony (14).jpg
Views: 8193
Size:  32.9 KBName:  Wonderedge Ebony (15).jpg
Views: 7993
Size:  32.9 KB
    The scales LOOK longer
    here but I think it is an optical illusion.
    Maybe because they are smoothed out?



    Name:  Wonderedge Ebony (16).jpg
Views: 8078
Size:  25.6 KB

    Drill the pin holes:
    Name:  Wonderedge Ebony (18).jpg
Views: 8045
Size:  27.4 KB
    I Tape the original scale to the top ...
    Categories
    Uncategorized
  4. How I make Duck Scales 1

    by , 07-01-2014 at 03:25 AM
    How I make Duck Scales:




    Break down the razor:
    Name:  Wonderedge Ebony (1).jpg
Views: 7177
Size:  21.8 KB



    Make a template of the scales.

    I use masking tape to transfer scale design onto wood:

    If you have a scanner you can scan them also. Holes show up nicely.


    NOTE: Make sure the
    scales have not SHRUNK!
    Name:  Wonderedge Ebony (3).jpg
Views: 7127
Size:  25.4 KB



    Cut out a rough shape:
    ...
    Categories
    Uncategorized