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    Default Steampunk name plaque

    I recently created a set of steampunk 3d models for use in carving and used it on this name plaque for a customer...They are thrilled with it, which makes me happy.

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    That's pretty cool Doug!
    Scott




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    Cool! What did you carve it out of? And I assume you painted it? Pretty funky!

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    Awesome. Looks almost like a molded piece... Very cool and good punk!
    "Once a person moves away from the computer and CNC some of the most important work begins." ~Joe Crumley

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    Thanks! It's carved from HDU...and then painted with a bunch of metal paints. This is one I did for Christmas as part of a steampunk model set I made.
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    WOW, now that's some paint job! Congrats, you are true artist! Russ
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    That is a great piece! Look forward to seeing more.
    "Once a person moves away from the computer and CNC some of the most important work begins." ~Joe Crumley

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    Very cool. Now, if I could paint like that....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisK View Post
    Very cool. Now, if I could paint like that....
    In case you didn't get the memo...These water based metallic coatings are awesome: Sculpt Nouveau

    You can put a patina on them to make the metal looked aged etc. Be sure to check out the YouTube videos. They work well, are only $80/gal and best of all - water based with easy cleanup. Brush, roll, spray...

    -B
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