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2014/05/11 21:47:44
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Quinfinity Hut progress
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Mastering Non-Metallic Metal
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Lots of nice shapes going on there. Look forward to more progress.
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Mastodon: @DrH@warhammer.social
The army- ~2295 points (built).
* -=]_,=-eague Spruemeister General. * A (sprue) Hut tutorial *
Dsteingass - Dr. H..You are a role model for Internet Morality! // inmygravenimage - Dr H is a model to us all
Theophony - Sprue for the spruemeister, plastic for his plastic throne! // Shasolenzabi - Toilets, more complex than folks take time to think about! |
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2014/05/11 22:19:17
Subject: Re:Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Quinfinity Hut progress
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Gargantuan Great Squiggoth
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Beautiful work, great shapes, really fancy having a go soon. So inspirational.
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2014/05/13 20:58:03
Subject: Re:Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Quinfinity Hut progress
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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Thanks guys. I have to admit that it is a bit of fun just making up shapes as I go. Kind of like building sandcastles, only these are longer lasting I think the challenge is to keep the asymmetry and still maintain the balance and proportion.
So, a few late stage WIPs of the dome for this building. I went with a traditional shape, and more ribbing.
Needs a bit more smoothing. Thing is the wood filler is great for paper, but I need to use high grit (180 or 220) sandpaper to avoud damaging the paper. So tedious at times. Still, this is to my eyes an improvement on the rooftop garden. I still might find some space for a bit of the garden motif though. The greens and blues contrast nicely with all the brown tones. And a few windows somewhere too. And of course the usual building details.
The way the dome portion fits to the roof though, might need to re-think that, so that we can get to the interior of the building and leave the dome in place.
Thanks for stopping by.
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2014/05/13 21:09:55
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Quinfinity Hut progress
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Mastering Non-Metallic Metal
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Looks excellent.
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Mastodon: @DrH@warhammer.social
The army- ~2295 points (built).
* -=]_,=-eague Spruemeister General. * A (sprue) Hut tutorial *
Dsteingass - Dr. H..You are a role model for Internet Morality! // inmygravenimage - Dr H is a model to us all
Theophony - Sprue for the spruemeister, plastic for his plastic throne! // Shasolenzabi - Toilets, more complex than folks take time to think about! |
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2014/05/14 03:48:58
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Quinfinity Hut progress
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Gargantuan Great Squiggoth
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Fantastic work, love it.
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2014/05/19 10:10:17
Subject: Re:Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Quinfinity Hut progress
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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Thank you much gentlemen.
Minimal progress on the terrace. But every step towards the goal, no matter how small, is progress. I'm sure I've said that. Anyway, started the 'terracing effect. Going to build some stairs into this terrace, and on the other side. Maybe some other stuff too.
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2014/05/19 12:55:09
Subject: Re:Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Quinfinity Hut progress
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Member of a Lodge? I Can't Say
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Hey mate! I really like this! Lovely organic shapes going on with those buildings and the form of the terrace is nice!
My only point... and it is my own personal preference... is there is a little bit of awkwardness between the lovely organic nature of the buidings... and the regular grid like appearance of the hexagons on the terrace...... IMHO i think even circular terrace peices.... or a swirling effect would tie it all together.....
Please dont take it as a negative..as i said it is only my opinion..... but the build and the quality is top notch!
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2014/05/19 17:35:47
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Quinfinity Hut progress
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Mastering Non-Metallic Metal
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Nice steps, towards your goal.
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Mastodon: @DrH@warhammer.social
The army- ~2295 points (built).
* -=]_,=-eague Spruemeister General. * A (sprue) Hut tutorial *
Dsteingass - Dr. H..You are a role model for Internet Morality! // inmygravenimage - Dr H is a model to us all
Theophony - Sprue for the spruemeister, plastic for his plastic throne! // Shasolenzabi - Toilets, more complex than folks take time to think about! |
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2014/05/19 19:28:04
Subject: Re:Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Quinfinity Hut progress
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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MagosBiff90 wrote:Hey mate! I really like this! Lovely organic shapes going on with those buildings and the form of the terrace is nice!
My only point... and it is my own personal preference... is there is a little bit of awkwardness between the lovely organic nature of the buidings... and the regular grid like appearance of the hexagons on the terrace...... IMHO i think even circular terrace peices.... or a swirling effect would tie it all together.....
Please dont take it as a negative..as i said it is only my opinion..... but the build and the quality is top notch!
Thanks, and remember C&C is always welcome The plan is to paint the hexes like terra cotta tiles so they blend in a bit better. But if it doesn't work, I'll rip 'em up and try something different. Or rip up a few here and there to remove the regularity of the pattern... hmmm, you may be onto something MagosBiff.
Well, Dr H, they are baby steps at the moment, but I'll get there. One hopes that I complete enough by the end of August that I can showcase it in a local tournament.
And now I need to build a rest-room in that time frame too.
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2014/05/28 07:57:22
Subject: Re:Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Quinfinity Hut progress
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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So Comfort Station Zebra. For the LoER contest. A little progress. I'm finding this a nice challenge too.
Going for a 28mm scale thing here, so don't let that enormous base trick your eyes. In scale the stupid thing is like ~135-138 cm in diameter (4'10") Try tracing a circle that size and then stand in it. Sheesh. I would so prefer 20mm bases. But won't happen. I'll live with it. Bah. Enough whining. I've got plumbing to build
And for grins, I found the floorplans for an adobe style guesthouse. So, to prove a point
I'm going to build the thing to 28mm scale. And it will be playable. Might do something about those right angles though.
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2014/05/28 10:47:51
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Gargantuan Great Squiggoth
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Looking square, !!!
Great start, glad your in it.
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2014/05/28 10:52:05
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Shroomin Brain Boy
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ye ol show off! making two of the outhouses in different styles...
looking really good, and is again showing how to approach these things... I never would have thought to enlarge a RL template to use it as a means for orientation ... very interesting groundwork already!
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2014/05/28 10:54:49
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Near Golden Daemon Caliber
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Wow how did I miss this blog? Awesome stuff gonna have to catch up a bit.
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2014/05/28 12:05:02
Subject: Re:Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?
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Wow , love the floor plan idea. Never got into infinity, but that setup would be cool for a paramilitary style game where you need to snatch a target in a hotel or office complex .
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LOL, Theo your mind is an amazing place, never change.-camkierhi 9/19/13
I cant believe theo is right.. damn. -comradepanda 9/26/13
None of the strange ideas we had about you involved your sexual orientation..........-Monkeytroll 12/10/13
I'd put you on ignore for that comment, if I could...Alpharius 2/11/14 |
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2014/05/28 19:46:17
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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Hmm, that was exactly what I was thinking, Theo. Use it as a safe house to rescue/assassinate the civvie (a non-combatant mini which we use in Infinity from time to time.) The idea is to have 3 of them for a shell game scenario.
Second one is not an outhouse Vik, but as can be seen, does have rather a nice bathroom. That bathtub in the upper right left corner is huge. Which is cool, since it is a good place for a model to hide in, even with the big base
edit: Yeah trouble telling left from right sometimes.
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2014/05/28 19:51:44
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Shroomin Brain Boy
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I do have my difficulties with such plans...thus I try not to move inbetween apartments too often... can´t really tell when I see such plans if I should get me that new apartment^^
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2014/05/29 09:20:12
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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Apartment? Get yourself and the family a house, Vik. That way you can turn the basement into your workshop. It's what I've ended up doing. So peaceful and quiet down there...
Anyway, some more progress. Started the exterior walls
And a bit of work for the floor and doorways.
I think I'll just print out a tile pattern for the floor, rather than paint it. I've found that works pretty well if you print on 75# or 110# paper and seal the printed tiles with a polyurethane. But Ojo! spray the stuff, don't brush it on or you will smear the ink.
Got to get this stuff out of the way so I can get started on what really matters. Plumbing
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2014/05/29 16:45:40
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Gargantuan Great Squiggoth
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Looking great dude, but surely you should cut the tiles individually, from mother of pearl?
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2014/05/29 18:21:50
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Shroomin Brain Boy
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by the way... that projects is running with the name comfort station zebra...any relation to the rock Hudson movie ice station zebra?...
the walls look terrific...
and plumbing is what made humanity do the biggest leap of progress...
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2014/05/29 20:24:16
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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Yup, the movie indeed. +1 Vik. Saw it many years ago, one of the Saturday morning matinee things local TV stations used to do around here. Can't remember a thing about it except the title.
Now hand cut from mother of pearl... Hmm, well, I want to avoid a repetitive motion injury here. I was thinking this
But this is nice too Perhaps this on the walls?
There is some time to experiment.
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2014/05/29 21:13:43
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Shroomin Brain Boy
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ambitious...
the movie I saw also many years ago... it was the first time I heard the Russian version of good by "до свидания!" (doswidanja) which totally got stuck in my brain back then...
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2014/05/29 21:48:01
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Omnious Orc Shaman
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far, away...
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Awesome, you're building the Honeycomb Maze from Takeshi's Castle BANSAI !!
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2014/05/29 22:32:26
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Mastering Non-Metallic Metal
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lol Ruglud.
Good progress Red.
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Mastodon: @DrH@warhammer.social
The army- ~2295 points (built).
* -=]_,=-eague Spruemeister General. * A (sprue) Hut tutorial *
Dsteingass - Dr. H..You are a role model for Internet Morality! // inmygravenimage - Dr H is a model to us all
Theophony - Sprue for the spruemeister, plastic for his plastic throne! // Shasolenzabi - Toilets, more complex than folks take time to think about! |
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2014/05/30 01:03:08
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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Excellent find Ruglud. I now have my next project
The only Russian I remember learning is до дна, товарищ! (to the bottom, Comrade. A drinking expression)
Anyway, quick and dirty floor tiles. As my painting skills wane (eyesight, hands... aging really sucks) my digital imaging skills wax. One door closes and another opens I guess. Hope it doen't lead to an Oni
Only I got lazy and used a rattlecan sealer instead of airbrushing on a water-based polyurethane. So, it smells, and I'll have to let it finish off-gassing before I can do more work. At least on the interior.
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2014/05/30 12:11:47
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Near Golden Daemon Caliber
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That is looking nice
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2014/06/05 07:42:42
Subject: Re:Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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Thanks Grimdork.
Quick Update. Did the walls for the comfort station, but messed up the door panels, so back to the cutting board for that.
And to glue things
The Adobe House
And with the floor in place. The blue tiles are for the bathroom area. I figure If I screw up the comfort station, I can do something with this bathroom toilet throne.
And a nice exterior shot.
Thanks for stopping by.
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2014/06/05 08:07:25
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Gargantuan Great Squiggoth
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Great work, both looking fantastic. Some lovely curves going on.
Isn't it amazing how if you try and real scale stuff it looks slightly off. 40K has ruined us. Don't get me wrong it looks Freakin awesome. But by GW standards shoulld be 50% bigger or a good 30% smaller if using vehicle scale?
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2014/06/05 13:05:47
Subject: Re:Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?
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Floors are looking excellent as well as all the texture to the outside walls . Yes there is definitely something you can do with the throne .
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LOL, Theo your mind is an amazing place, never change.-camkierhi 9/19/13
I cant believe theo is right.. damn. -comradepanda 9/26/13
None of the strange ideas we had about you involved your sexual orientation..........-Monkeytroll 12/10/13
I'd put you on ignore for that comment, if I could...Alpharius 2/11/14 |
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2014/06/05 15:02:46
Subject: Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Mastering Non-Metallic Metal
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Good work Red.
How you get those cutouts so neat is beyond me...
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Mastodon: @DrH@warhammer.social
The army- ~2295 points (built).
* -=]_,=-eague Spruemeister General. * A (sprue) Hut tutorial *
Dsteingass - Dr. H..You are a role model for Internet Morality! // inmygravenimage - Dr H is a model to us all
Theophony - Sprue for the spruemeister, plastic for his plastic throne! // Shasolenzabi - Toilets, more complex than folks take time to think about! |
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2014/06/05 22:28:49
Subject: Re:Red Harvest's Terrain Blog: Comfort Station Zebra:pt1
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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Camkierhi wrote:Great work, both looking fantastic. Some lovely curves going on.
Isn't it amazing how if you try and real scale stuff it looks slightly off. 40K has ruined us. Don't get me wrong it looks Freakin awesome. But by GW standards shoulld be 50% bigger or a good 30% smaller if using vehicle scale?
Well GW vehicle scale is all over the place. The Leman Russ (based on the old French tank the Char B1, FYI) is risible. It is also one of the first vehicles they made. I had one in '95. The Rhino on the other hand, scales like this (using the 28mm to the eyes of a person of average height scale)
........................Rhino.............Bradley Fighting Vehicle
Length.............6.55m...............6.55m
Width..............4.23m...............3.6m
Height.............2.72m................2.98m* (*includes turret)
[how the do you set up charts on this forum anwyay )
So they are comparable, but the rhino is a bit wider. I don't have other vehicle measuements for comparison, but I think most of the vehicles they did a decade ago turned out all right, mostly.
As far as the minis go, well, when I first saw the Infinity minis, they seemed slender and small. My perception adjusted quickly enough, and now the GW human and near human minis look crude and grotesque to me, like little plastic or pewter troglodytes. The non-human stuff has no point of comparison, so they still look fine. See for yourself.
Yeah I know. Finish painting them.
Theophony wrote:Floors are looking excellent as well as all the texture to the outside walls . Yes there is definitely something you can do with the throne .
The Imp of the Perverse said something like that to me just the other day I have something planned. It will make for an entertaining moment, if nothing else. You'll see.
Dr H wrote:Good work Red.
How you get those cutouts so neat is beyond me...
Like this Doc...
First measure and use the knife to notch the material where you wish to cut. This way you are not off by the width of a pencil line, accidentally of course.
If you do need to use a pencil, remember to make witness marks (the little 'x' )so you know on which side of the pencil line to cut.
I use a version of a 'J' hook for my cutting board. The wooden fence is fixed to the board (an old piece of particle board) , and I use the square against it to make perpendicular cuts. Hold the material flush to the fence and cut away.
You could also combine the square with a triangle to do the same thing.
I don't hold the blade at a high angle like this
But rather a lower angle, like this
This also helps avoid fouling the cuts in foamcore too.
And finally, I do what I'm not supposed to
I hone the blade from time to time to keep it sharp and to make it last longer
Hope this helps.
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