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Dominik Pierog

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Hi.

Half year ago i start makings plans for this project... Or maybe learning how to makie this.
Project belongs to > http://www.instructables.com/id/Fine-Ar ... Cardboard/
http://www.instructables.com/member/jwilliamsen/

After cut crossections from 3mm ply wood and glued it i stard caving/sanding using dril and flex-shaft.
It takes few weeks of sanding...

Basic tools and materials.
my_basic_tools_for_carving_by_decodrew-d7yaaj4.jpg


Basic/first tool green Saburr Tooth coarse bit and last wet car sandpaper 2000 for lacquer.
corase_bit_and__super_smooth_sandpaper_by_decodrew-d7yaayy.jpg


Plywood, ready sanded sculpture. Immersed in the stain dries now.
stain__drying__by_decodrew-d7yabmp.jpg


Several layers of lacquer. Then sanding, lacquering, sanding, lacquering, sanding and lacquering the final.
sneak_peak_by_decodrew-d7yadk8.jpg


Sanding > sand foams 150 i 200 next wet sandpaper 500, 800 and 2000.
wet_sanding_by_decodrew-d7yasfa.jpg


Sculpture after sanding, velvet lacquer finish. Prepared to lacquering finish coat.
velvet_finish_by_decodrew-d7yb50b.jpg


Final
sculpture_b_by_decodrew-d7yfazf.jpg
sculpture_c_by_decodrew-d7yfbot.jpg
sculpture_a_by_decodrew-d7yfaty.jpg

concrete_mixer_by_decodrew-d7yaiez.jpg

Inspiration scroll saw bowls
stacked+rings+not+sanded.jpg

http://scrollsawbowls.blogspot.com/2013 ... chive.html

And some of this type works from internet

karo-plywood11.JPG

http://www.bodyscape.net.nz/wood-karo.htm
 
I am constantly amazed by how talented some people are.

As an aside: I know why the smilie faces have been added but I find them frustrating surely this is art and not **** and that we can all cope with seeing the item as it should be?
 
What Claymore said! That really looks quite outstanding.
Thanks for sharing.

PS> I agree with DiscoStu, surely we are all mature enough to deal with real art?
 
Great piece of work --- love to see Ply used in this way, have started a 30 inch Mig 15 using same process will get round to finishing it someday

Keep up the good work

John
 
Love the form/shape - very impressive, love the excellent and attractive finish, not too keen on the pink highlights.
 
Not art it's soft ****. Clever though.
You might get away with it as long as you don't get caught spending too much time alone with one in the shed!
I'd paint them pink and give them wigs and a bit of make-up.
 
Jacob":2havlq6v said:
I'd paint them pink and give them wigs and a bit of make-up.

And that's how a certain sort of mind can turn art into soft ****. #-o

[Damn! Sucked in by the devil's advocate!]
 
Such skill.

Artistic, and totally awesome...

I am in in awe of your craftsmanship - you have captured my wife in her early years, only now she is bigger :-(
 
8squared":2lc5xads said:
Fantastic work.

How did you achieve the final finish?

I would imagine that a lot of rubbing was involved in bringing this project to a climax.
 

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