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my second armguard, improved model :)

Started by hunterace, December 15, 2009, 09:25:00 PM

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J. Cook

I like the look of that one as well as any I've seen!  I really like that burnt sketch!  Great stuff and something to be very proud of indeed!
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trip

Twice as good as the first one! Keep it up  :thumbsup:

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stumpsniper

I'd like to try the woodburning on mine but I'm thinking it would be difficult to keep the lines the same size.  I'm starting my armguard today.
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hunterace

stumpsniper ... wood burning anything isn't easy because there's no eraser, but there are some ways to make it easier.
whatever the pic is you want to put onto the leather draw it in pencil first on paper. next go over it a few times so that the lead/ penicl material wil be dark and built up. cut it out so it's smaller but leave an decent edge around the out side. take the piece of leather bfore you dye it(if your going to) flip the scetch so the pic is face down on the leather. then scribble the back side of the sketch to transfer the image. note that the image you want will be flipped, so if you have and eagle you want to face the hand side of the armguard you will need the pic to be facing the oppiste way, i.e. the elbow side. then you'll have the pic in pencil on the leather. it may not be perfect, but you'll have the size and basic shape making it alot easier to start burning. go slow because there's no way to erase it  :) , good luck
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stumpsniper

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split arrow

That is a beautiful armguard! Nice job   :clapper:

Cookus

Nice job!   What kind of paint and finish did you use?
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Tsalagi

Outstanding work! You could do quivers, too, and have yourself a fine sideline.
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hunterace

cookus... i used a acorn colored dye, you can buy it at hobby lobby(where i bought it), or another hobby store, or shoe repair stores carry it also, or over the net.
i'm working now on a quiver
thanks for all your nice comments everyone
A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the rights of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed
Genesis 21:20 And God was with the boy as he grew up in the wilderness. He became a skillful archer


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