Coat of Arm signet finished
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Here is the Family Crest signet I sculpted for a client and the grow from my Solus and the finised ring. The detail held up very nicely.
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Re: Coat of Arm signet finished
That's seriously cool, Tom! You applied the texture on the inside afterwards or was that on the print?
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Re: Coat of Arm signet finished
Wow. Wow.
Incredibly nice.
Don't have a Solus yet and the more pictures I see the more I am convinced on getting one.
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Incredibly nice.
Don't have a Solus yet and the more pictures I see the more I am convinced on getting one.
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Re: Coat of Arm signet finished
The stippling looks like it was added after the fact. Very nice cast and excellent detail on the coat of arms!
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Re: Coat of Arm signet finished
I did the stippling texture after the ring was finished. It never comes out the way I like it just putting it in the model.
Re: Coat of Arm signet finished
That came out beautifully. Excuse my ignorance, but how is stippling done?
Re: Coat of Arm signet finished
Incredible!!!! Tom, nice work!
And a very clean cast. Did you run in to any issues being a heavy piece?
Sharing your burnout temperatures and type of metal would be awesome ,etc.....
And a very clean cast. Did you run in to any issues being a heavy piece?
Sharing your burnout temperatures and type of metal would be awesome ,etc.....
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Very clean result!
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reify wrote:That came out beautifully. Excuse my ignorance, but how is stippling done?
You can do it by hand with a sharpened carbide tool or a diamond tipped tool and just 'punch' the surface, which will take a while. If you have an air-driven graver like the GraverMax or others, you can use the hammer motion to do it quite easily.
Another way I have made that surface was using a very small round bur on the flex shaft to just 'skid' it around the surface to create the variable surface. Not as nice as the carbide or diamond tool, but works in a pinch.
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