Fluting
- sarnac
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Fluting
Ummmm I tried fluting the wings of my elbow and knees and they came out pretty bumpy. I Followed Gundos fluting essay ( no knock to Gundo, this was my first try at fluting )
I used a rounded chisel first to make the initial flute and then finished it on a sharpened chisel with a hard rubber hammer....still bumpy.
Do I grind out the top of the flute to smooth it or am I doing something wrong??
I used a rounded chisel first to make the initial flute and then finished it on a sharpened chisel with a hard rubber hammer....still bumpy.
Do I grind out the top of the flute to smooth it or am I doing something wrong??
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Ok I feel REAL dumb here.
I dont know why I was trying to finis my flutes with a hard rubber hammer.
Actually I do, I was trying not to mar the surface. However using one of the Ironwood mallets I got from Gundo would do the same thing and probably give me a much nicer flute. *sigh* I hope I can reflatten them...
Chalk that up to a learning experience....
More scrap for the other post!!
I dont know why I was trying to finis my flutes with a hard rubber hammer.
Actually I do, I was trying not to mar the surface. However using one of the Ironwood mallets I got from Gundo would do the same thing and probably give me a much nicer flute. *sigh* I hope I can reflatten them...
Chalk that up to a learning experience....
More scrap for the other post!!
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If the surface you're fluting is basically flat, and the flute you want is straight, try using a dulled but not rounded chisel, say a 3" brick chisel.
For the finishing on the top side, lots of very light tapping with a slightly rounded square-face hammer [try a mason's hammer, slightly modified] is the trick.
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For the finishing on the top side, lots of very light tapping with a slightly rounded square-face hammer [try a mason's hammer, slightly modified] is the trick.
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Caspian: lay your piece on a block of wood, and drivew in your creas ewith a blunted chisel. You can use a slot in the wood to allow for a deep crease, or just do it on the flat wood for a shallow crease. This assumes I understood the nature of your question.
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http://198.144.2.125/Armour/armour.htm Scroll down to Basic Armoury Skills. Darius has added a new essay that seems fairly easy to follow.
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fluteing eh?
i just tried fluteing for the first time today.
also made my first set of spaulders... i must be honest here., they look like shit, well, the firast one does, number2 is completly different, but i used my bro's schools metal shop to make it.
anyways...back to fluting, uhm, i fluted my spaulders, didnt have to much dificulty, i used a masonry hammer, and a stump with a groove. and a bit of patience....
pon a completly different note, would that be Darius ad in Duke Darius? of An Tir?
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i just tried fluteing for the first time today.
also made my first set of spaulders... i must be honest here., they look like shit, well, the firast one does, number2 is completly different, but i used my bro's schools metal shop to make it.
anyways...back to fluting, uhm, i fluted my spaulders, didnt have to much dificulty, i used a masonry hammer, and a stump with a groove. and a bit of patience....
pon a completly different note, would that be Darius ad in Duke Darius? of An Tir?
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What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee:
