Flail pattern. The picture is only an example how I would have used it if I was going to carve it. At some point I will have to model a kitchen sink.
The pattern is of the flail only. Skull previously shared.
Flail pattern. The picture is only an example how I would have used it if I was going to carve it. At some point I will have to model a kitchen sink.
The pattern is of the flail only. Skull previously shared.
Nice stuff as usual Oscar ... I haven't been up here in a while, it seems like a ghost town around this site ... What happened ....
Mans Quest for knowledge,,, means he'll always find a way !!
Thank you. Yeah, its a little quieter but hopefully the new folks will take over the from the old guys and make this a hopping place again.
Anyone know of any MALS-14 patterns? I am getting ready to get orders and would like to make MALS-14 plaques for all of the Marines that have helped me. I made this for a Marine leaving the other day, but the image was very low quality. It took a lot of extra sanding and cleaning up. It was also my first Carvewright project.
If you're going to do a lot of them it might be worth it to get the one I have put on the Pattern Depot.
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Nice! I didn't even see it. Do you have a collection for sale or do you just do separately?
I have everything listed separately.
Alan Malmstrom,
Ordered your Dept of the Navy seal. Looked amazing on the clock I built. You will definitely be getting more business from me. Looking at ordering the Marines NCO2 sword but the picture is blurry. Have you cut this pattern? How in-depth is the blade detail? Also, have you built a Ka-Bar knife with the USMC side on the blade? I would buy that as well.
Been youtubing for entertainment when I came upon the darksider game series. Inspired me to do a speed modeling exercise for a sythe weapon. Under 30 minutes start to finish. Re-used the skulls but everything else newly modeled.
Pattern enclosed is the sythe weapon only. The rest was for my fun.
A little dystopia in the weekend.
- O
Amazing work Oscar. As always
Gary "Alan" Hardy II, U.S. Marines (Sept.4, 2001-Present)
"As far back as I remember, and earlier, I was an artisan, a maker and doer. Mechanically minded, my parents said."
- John Sulston