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  • Neil Merryweather
    SMF Supporters
    • Dec 2018
    • 5193
    • London

    #61
    Originally posted by Richard48
    Certainly not a novice Neil.Sculpting is one of the hardest disciplines to master.The guys at top if their game have done it for years to hone their techniques.I sure wish i had started earlier but with 3.d stuff more prevalent i think it puts some of us off.At times i think i just cant be arsed to devote time to what i do.Im just starting to enjoy things again.Thankfully i sculpted a lot during the first lockdown.
    Keep the faith bud.
    Richard
    Thats very kind Richard. Glad to hear you are back enjoying it, too.
    I've just seen a digitally sculpted RAF Pilot bust over on Planet Figure that makes me want to give up altogether. I've had a few attempts at it myself but it's just beyond me.

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    • Neil Merryweather
      SMF Supporters
      • Dec 2018
      • 5193
      • London

      #62
      Originally posted by Jim R
      Hi Neil
      Your determination and ingenuity does you proud. It is looking excellent.
      Jim
      cheers Jim, I am quite pleased so far-it's one of my better efforts.

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      • Richard48
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 1897
        • Richard
        • Clacton on Sea

        #63
        Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
        Thats very kind Richard. Glad to hear you are back enjoying it, too.
        I've just seen a digitally sculpted RAF Pilot bust over on Planet Figure that makes me want to give up altogether. I've had a few attempts at it myself but it's just beyond me.
        Trouble with some 3d stuff Neil is it lacks character and some of the sculpts appear stilted and robot like.Its great for weapons and equipment but many like the traditional wet sculpting.There is a place for all i feel,Dont give up as the head you sculpted is particularly good and there are many who shy away from sculpting but at times i find it quite theraputic and relaxing but frustrating as well.Its a case of if you look at something and its not quite right then go again.At least with sculpting you dont end up losing lots like with an expensive kit at 50 pounds plus.Its nice to see other sculptors here as i have very little contact with others and most seem not that interested in what we do.
        Chin up Carruthers.
        Rich

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        • Steve Jones
          • Apr 2018
          • 6615

          #64
          Wonderful bust Neil. Luvin your work

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          • Neil Merryweather
            SMF Supporters
            • Dec 2018
            • 5193
            • London

            #65
            Originally posted by Steve Jones
            Wonderful bust Neil. Luvin your work
            cheers Steve.

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            • Neil Merryweather
              SMF Supporters
              • Dec 2018
              • 5193
              • London

              #66
              I’m calling him done.

              I’ve been absent this week because I didn’t see the value in blogging any more of my failures.
              I struggled a bit with the buttons but I got there in the end. It would have been quicker to just make them all individually. but I have at least invented a new use for UV curing glue!
              The respirator hooks were a challenge until I hit on the idea of filling in around some bent copper wire.
              I wasn’t happy with the oilcloth veil/hood, so I did it again, and again-I had 3 attempts before I was happy. I tried another Duro version and a really terrible silver foil version.
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              I couldn’t use the Bees Putty because I knew the 3D-printed helmet would melt in the oven, so I decided to make a Milliput mould of the inside of the helmet then a car body filler cast of that, which I then used to model the veil in-situ.
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              He looked like he'd just stepped out of 'Fiddler on the Roof', but it did the job. I wasn’t happy with the end result, though. I just couldn’t get the drapery right AND the texture. So I tried a different approach by using the crumpled greaseproof paper I was using to impress the texture.
              I need it to stay rigid because I want to mould it, so I hardened it with two coats of this (other wet-rot treatments are available, I’m sure)
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              I think it’s the same as clear dope for model aeroplanes, actually.

              I thickened the whole thing up (for moulding) from the inside with my new best friend, the UV fly-tying resin glue, and then added a second layer of crumpled greaseproof paper for the texture of the inside surface, which also got ‘The Tetrion Treatment’.

              I nearly forgot the screw on the top of the helmet, for which I used half a lead fishing line weight.

              Anyway, here he is, my first ever bust, all ready for rubber (Steady, the Buffs!)
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              The plinth, by the way, is 3D-printed in PLA on an FDM machine at extra fine resolution (0.06mm build layer).
              It’s had a coat of Halford’s High-Build Primer-Filler to fill in the layering, a rub down with 600 wet & Dry and another coat of primer filler. It just needs a coat of gloss before I mould it.

              Thanks for looking

              Neil

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              • Tim Marlow
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 18911
                • Tim
                • Somerset UK

                #67
                That looks splendid Neil. Hope the casting is trouble free.....

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                • Jim R
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 15722
                  • Jim
                  • Shropshire

                  #68
                  Hi Neil
                  All credit for your inventiveness. Wood hardener - who'd have thought about that :tongue-out3: It is all coming together really well.
                  Jim

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                  • Steve Brodie
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Sep 2014
                    • 4652

                    #69
                    thats bloody awesome !

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                    • Neil Merryweather
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Dec 2018
                      • 5193
                      • London

                      #70
                      Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                      That looks splendid Neil. Hope the casting is trouble free.....
                      Cheers Tim- you know it won't be!

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                      • Neil Merryweather
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Dec 2018
                        • 5193
                        • London

                        #71
                        Originally posted by Jim R
                        Hi Neil
                        All credit for your inventiveness. Wood hardener - who'd have thought about that :tongue-out3: It is all coming together really well.
                        Jim
                        Thanks alot Jim. I used it once to harden the edges of a contour model made of layers of card. It made it like a piece of plywood so that I could sand it square.
                        Recommended

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                        • Neil Merryweather
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Dec 2018
                          • 5193
                          • London

                          #72
                          Originally posted by Steve Brodie
                          thats bloody awesome !
                          How very kind,sir!

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                          • adt70hk
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Sep 2019
                            • 10413

                            #73
                            Neil

                            That is quite simply spectacular. Very, very well done on where you've got to so far!!

                            ATB

                            Andrew

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                            • wotan
                              SMF Supporters
                              • May 2018
                              • 1150

                              #74
                              Bravo Neil, a very handsome result. Lots of inventiveness in the construction, I hope it casts well.

                              John

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                              • Neil Merryweather
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Dec 2018
                                • 5193
                                • London

                                #75
                                Originally posted by adt70hk
                                Neil

                                That is quite simply spectacular. Very, very well done on where you've got to so far!!

                                ATB

                                Andrew
                                Thank you Andrew
                                Originally posted by wotan
                                Bravo Neil, a very handsome result. Lots of inventiveness in the construction, I hope it casts well.

                                John
                                Cheers John, much appreciated, coming from the man who did Yoda!

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