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MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STICKY: SCULPTING TOOLS FOR Sticky: Sculpting Tools For Sale. I've made a few sculpting tools for sale. If you are interested in that you'll find more infos after the break. So here is what I have to offer. If you want to buy something, just send me an email. - Schellert-Tool 1 mm: 45,00 €. - Schellert-Tool 2 mm: 55,00 €. - Sculpting Tool 1,5 mm: 20,00 €. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: MAKING 1MM SCULPTING TOOL This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: WELCOME TO MY NEW BLOG Welcome to my new Blog. In this Blog I will present some ideas and tutorials about sculpting tools and how to build them on your own. When I say "sculpting tools", I mean those special tools for sculpting Miniatures in very small scales like 30mm or 54mm. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: 2013 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE MICRO CALIPER Just take another saw blade and go on. After cutting out the two shapes, just refine the edges with a file and grinding paper and round them up except for the small edge at the top, where the two caliper claws meet. This edge should be left "sharp". Now, all that’s leftto
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: BEESPUTTY BeeSPutty is a one-component bake-able sculpting putty. The guy who develloped this putty is Stefan Niehues, a professional sculptor who has quite a lot experience in all kind of sculpting, especially sculpting miniatures. As BeeSPutty is a a bake-able putty, it is similar to Fimo and super sculpey in some ways, but it has some uniquefeatures
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STORING SOLUTION FOR W.I.P There are basically two kinds of magnets around: the ferritic magnets and those made of neodym. On the picures you can see them. The neodym magnet is the small silverish one whils the ferritis magnet is the larger dark greyish/brownish one. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS So I cut off pieces with a length of 10-11 cm from these aluminum rods like you can see on the following picture. Then I drilled an axial hole on each side. In fact I made three versions with holes in 1.0 mm, 2.0 mm and 3.0 mm size for holding 1mm, 2mm and 3mm tool tips like you can see on the following picture. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: TOOL UPDATE This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE PENCIL TOOL Hello, in this tutorial I will show you how to make a sculpting tool by using a mechanical pencil. The idea behind that is, that you use the mechanical pencil as a holder and instead of the lead, you place sculpting tool tips made of 1mm strong spring steel wire into thepencil.
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STICKY: SCULPTING TOOLS FOR Sticky: Sculpting Tools For Sale. I've made a few sculpting tools for sale. If you are interested in that you'll find more infos after the break. So here is what I have to offer. If you want to buy something, just send me an email. - Schellert-Tool 1 mm: 45,00 €. - Schellert-Tool 2 mm: 55,00 €. - Sculpting Tool 1,5 mm: 20,00 €. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: MAKING 1MM SCULPTING TOOL This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: WELCOME TO MY NEW BLOG Welcome to my new Blog. In this Blog I will present some ideas and tutorials about sculpting tools and how to build them on your own. When I say "sculpting tools", I mean those special tools for sculpting Miniatures in very small scales like 30mm or 54mm. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: 2013 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE MICRO CALIPER Just take another saw blade and go on. After cutting out the two shapes, just refine the edges with a file and grinding paper and round them up except for the small edge at the top, where the two caliper claws meet. This edge should be left "sharp". Now, all that’s leftto
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: BEESPUTTY BeeSPutty is a one-component bake-able sculpting putty. The guy who develloped this putty is Stefan Niehues, a professional sculptor who has quite a lot experience in all kind of sculpting, especially sculpting miniatures. As BeeSPutty is a a bake-able putty, it is similar to Fimo and super sculpey in some ways, but it has some uniquefeatures
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STORING SOLUTION FOR W.I.P There are basically two kinds of magnets around: the ferritic magnets and those made of neodym. On the picures you can see them. The neodym magnet is the small silverish one whils the ferritis magnet is the larger dark greyish/brownish one. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: WELCOME TO MY NEW BLOG Welcome to my new Blog. In this Blog I will present some ideas and tutorials about sculpting tools and how to build them on your own. When I say "sculpting tools", I mean those special tools for sculpting Miniatures in very small scales like 30mm or 54mm. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: TOOL UPDATE This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: MAKING SCULPTING TOOL TIPS Part: 2 Today I will discuss the tools that you will need to forge the sculpting tool tips. You don’t have to be a metallurgist to do this, but some tools are definitely needed and other are at least veryuseful.
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: MAKING SCULPTING TOOL TIPS This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE PENCIL TOOL Hello, in this tutorial I will show you how to make a sculpting tool by using a mechanical pencil. The idea behind that is, that you use the mechanical pencil as a holder and instead of the lead, you place sculpting tool tips made of 1mm strong spring steel wire into thepencil.
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: A SIMPLER WAY TO MAKE THE In some cases the brass dowel is a little thicker than the inner diameter of the aluminum tube. In this case you have two options. Youcan widen the
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: MAKING 1MM SCULPTING TOOL So this material issue leads to two recommendations: 1. Don’t "overheat" the steel and don’t heat it up too often. 2. Don’t flatten the steel too much, because you need to have some material left for grinding. down the tool tip to remove the holes and dints and to give it an even surface. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: FEBRUARY 2013 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. FREE EBOOK - "MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS" This eBook has 128 pages and it is called: “MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS – a guide about how to build sculpting tools for sculpting in small scales”. The download is completely free for using it privately. Of course any reprint or any use in a commercial sense of the eBook itself or its content is only allowed with my explicitpermission.
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: 2010 At least, I got some :-) Here are some examples: While sculpting miniatures, you also have to sculpt belts and other kinds of straps sometimes. For doing this, there are basically two ways: 1. You make a separate “belt” by flattening a piece of putty, cutting out a MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS So I cut off pieces with a length of 10-11 cm from these aluminum rods like you can see on the following picture. Then I drilled an axial hole on each side. In fact I made three versions with holes in 1.0 mm, 2.0 mm and 3.0 mm size for holding 1mm, 2mm and 3mm tool tips like you can see on the following picture. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: TOOL UPDATE This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: EXPERIMENTAL TOOL: MULTI … This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STICKY: SCULPTING TOOLS FOR Sticky: Sculpting Tools For Sale. I've made a few sculpting tools for sale. If you are interested in that you'll find more infos after the break. So here is what I have to offer. If you want to buy something, just send me an email. - Schellert-Tool 1 mm: 45,00 €. - Schellert-Tool 2 mm: 55,00 €. - Sculpting Tool 1,5 mm: 20,00 €. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: HANDLES SIMPLE HANDLES WITH GLUED IN TOOL TIPS - Version 2 Some people prefer tool handles with smaller diameters, especially for very fine tool tips. For those here is MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE MICRO CALIPER Just take another saw blade and go on. After cutting out the two shapes, just refine the edges with a file and grinding paper and round them up except for the small edge at the top, where the two caliper claws meet. This edge should be left "sharp". Now, all that’s leftto
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: BEESPUTTY BeeSPutty is a one-component bake-able sculpting putty. The guy who develloped this putty is Stefan Niehues, a professional sculptor who has quite a lot experience in all kind of sculpting, especially sculpting miniatures. As BeeSPutty is a a bake-able putty, it is similar to Fimo and super sculpey in some ways, but it has some uniquefeatures
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: 2013 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STORING SOLUTION FOR W.I.P There are basically two kinds of magnets around: the ferritic magnets and those made of neodym. On the picures you can see them. The neodym magnet is the small silverish one whils the ferritis magnet is the larger dark greyish/brownish one. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: FEBRUARY 2013 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS So I cut off pieces with a length of 10-11 cm from these aluminum rods like you can see on the following picture. Then I drilled an axial hole on each side. In fact I made three versions with holes in 1.0 mm, 2.0 mm and 3.0 mm size for holding 1mm, 2mm and 3mm tool tips like you can see on the following picture. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: TOOL UPDATE This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: EXPERIMENTAL TOOL: MULTI … This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STICKY: SCULPTING TOOLS FOR Sticky: Sculpting Tools For Sale. I've made a few sculpting tools for sale. If you are interested in that you'll find more infos after the break. So here is what I have to offer. If you want to buy something, just send me an email. - Schellert-Tool 1 mm: 45,00 €. - Schellert-Tool 2 mm: 55,00 €. - Sculpting Tool 1,5 mm: 20,00 €. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: HANDLES SIMPLE HANDLES WITH GLUED IN TOOL TIPS - Version 2 Some people prefer tool handles with smaller diameters, especially for very fine tool tips. For those here is MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE MICRO CALIPER Just take another saw blade and go on. After cutting out the two shapes, just refine the edges with a file and grinding paper and round them up except for the small edge at the top, where the two caliper claws meet. This edge should be left "sharp". Now, all that’s leftto
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: BEESPUTTY BeeSPutty is a one-component bake-able sculpting putty. The guy who develloped this putty is Stefan Niehues, a professional sculptor who has quite a lot experience in all kind of sculpting, especially sculpting miniatures. As BeeSPutty is a a bake-able putty, it is similar to Fimo and super sculpey in some ways, but it has some uniquefeatures
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: 2013 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STORING SOLUTION FOR W.I.P There are basically two kinds of magnets around: the ferritic magnets and those made of neodym. On the picures you can see them. The neodym magnet is the small silverish one whils the ferritis magnet is the larger dark greyish/brownish one. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: FEBRUARY 2013 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: MAKING SCULPTING TOOL TIPS This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE SCHELLERT TOOL THE SCHELLERT-TOOL –the hard way -part 1-Welcome back. Today I want to show you how to build the "Schellert-Tool". The Schellert-Tool is basically nothing more than a small tube with a metal-clamp-system on each side, where you can fit sculpting tool tips in. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: POLISHING SCULPTING TOOL TIPS As I promised before, today I will explain how to polish your sculpting tool tips. Because polishing isn’t such a complicated thing, I won’t make many words about it; just some hints. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE SCHELLERT TOOL How to Build the Schellert Tool: If you have all your material at hand, you can start building the Schellert-Tool. First you have to cut off a piece with a length of 7cm from the 8mm aluminium tube. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: A SIMPLER WAY TO MAKE THE In some cases the brass dowel is a little thicker than the inner diameter of the aluminum tube. In this case you have two options. Youcan widen the
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: MAKING 1MM SCULPTING TOOL So this material issue leads to two recommendations: 1. Don’t "overheat" the steel and don’t heat it up too often. 2. Don’t flatten the steel too much, because you need to have some material left for grinding. down the tool tip to remove the holes and dints and to give it an even surface. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: HANDLES a) take your wooden handle b) drill in a centred 2.0 or 2.5 cm deep hole with a 4 mm drill. c) just fix (glue) the adjusting into the hole and fix the tool tip in Because the hole is now 4mm wide, but the sculpting tools are only 3mm wide, this method leave some "wasted space" (see pic. 12c). But I don't think, that this is a problem, so personally I make my holes that way. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: HOBBY KNIFE BLADE AS A This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: JUNE 2010 1. The first “very thin” version will do two cuts with a distance of less than a mm. So this is for very tiny straps or for cutting strands of hair! You just need two hobby-knife blades. From one of this blade cut away the lower part of the blade that usually sits inside the knives handle. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: 2010 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS So I cut off pieces with a length of 10-11 cm from these aluminum rods like you can see on the following picture. Then I drilled an axial hole on each side. In fact I made three versions with holes in 1.0 mm, 2.0 mm and 3.0 mm size for holding 1mm, 2mm and 3mm tool tips like you can see on the following picture. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: TOOL UPDATE This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: EXPERIMENTAL TOOL: MULTI … This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STICKY: SCULPTING TOOLS FOR Sticky: Sculpting Tools For Sale. I've made a few sculpting tools for sale. If you are interested in that you'll find more infos after the break. So here is what I have to offer. If you want to buy something, just send me an email. - Schellert-Tool 1 mm: 45,00 €. - Schellert-Tool 2 mm: 55,00 €. - Sculpting Tool 1,5 mm: 20,00 €. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: HANDLES SIMPLE HANDLES WITH GLUED IN TOOL TIPS - Version 2 Some people prefer tool handles with smaller diameters, especially for very fine tool tips. For those here is MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE MICRO CALIPER Just take another saw blade and go on. After cutting out the two shapes, just refine the edges with a file and grinding paper and round them up except for the small edge at the top, where the two caliper claws meet. This edge should be left "sharp". Now, all that’s leftto
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: BEESPUTTY BeeSPutty is a one-component bake-able sculpting putty. The guy who develloped this putty is Stefan Niehues, a professional sculptor who has quite a lot experience in all kind of sculpting, especially sculpting miniatures. As BeeSPutty is a a bake-able putty, it is similar to Fimo and super sculpey in some ways, but it has some uniquefeatures
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: 2013 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STORING SOLUTION FOR W.I.P There are basically two kinds of magnets around: the ferritic magnets and those made of neodym. On the picures you can see them. The neodym magnet is the small silverish one whils the ferritis magnet is the larger dark greyish/brownish one. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: FEBRUARY 2013 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS So I cut off pieces with a length of 10-11 cm from these aluminum rods like you can see on the following picture. Then I drilled an axial hole on each side. In fact I made three versions with holes in 1.0 mm, 2.0 mm and 3.0 mm size for holding 1mm, 2mm and 3mm tool tips like you can see on the following picture. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: TOOL UPDATE This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: EXPERIMENTAL TOOL: MULTI … This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STICKY: SCULPTING TOOLS FOR Sticky: Sculpting Tools For Sale. I've made a few sculpting tools for sale. If you are interested in that you'll find more infos after the break. So here is what I have to offer. If you want to buy something, just send me an email. - Schellert-Tool 1 mm: 45,00 €. - Schellert-Tool 2 mm: 55,00 €. - Sculpting Tool 1,5 mm: 20,00 €. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: HANDLES SIMPLE HANDLES WITH GLUED IN TOOL TIPS - Version 2 Some people prefer tool handles with smaller diameters, especially for very fine tool tips. For those here is MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE MICRO CALIPER Just take another saw blade and go on. After cutting out the two shapes, just refine the edges with a file and grinding paper and round them up except for the small edge at the top, where the two caliper claws meet. This edge should be left "sharp". Now, all that’s leftto
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: BEESPUTTY BeeSPutty is a one-component bake-able sculpting putty. The guy who develloped this putty is Stefan Niehues, a professional sculptor who has quite a lot experience in all kind of sculpting, especially sculpting miniatures. As BeeSPutty is a a bake-able putty, it is similar to Fimo and super sculpey in some ways, but it has some uniquefeatures
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: 2013 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: STORING SOLUTION FOR W.I.P There are basically two kinds of magnets around: the ferritic magnets and those made of neodym. On the picures you can see them. The neodym magnet is the small silverish one whils the ferritis magnet is the larger dark greyish/brownish one. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: FEBRUARY 2013 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: MAKING SCULPTING TOOL TIPS This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE SCHELLERT TOOL THE SCHELLERT-TOOL –the hard way -part 1-Welcome back. Today I want to show you how to build the "Schellert-Tool". The Schellert-Tool is basically nothing more than a small tube with a metal-clamp-system on each side, where you can fit sculpting tool tips in. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: POLISHING SCULPTING TOOL TIPS As I promised before, today I will explain how to polish your sculpting tool tips. Because polishing isn’t such a complicated thing, I won’t make many words about it; just some hints. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: THE SCHELLERT TOOL How to Build the Schellert Tool: If you have all your material at hand, you can start building the Schellert-Tool. First you have to cut off a piece with a length of 7cm from the 8mm aluminium tube. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: A SIMPLER WAY TO MAKE THE In some cases the brass dowel is a little thicker than the inner diameter of the aluminum tube. In this case you have two options. Youcan widen the
MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: MAKING 1MM SCULPTING TOOL So this material issue leads to two recommendations: 1. Don’t "overheat" the steel and don’t heat it up too often. 2. Don’t flatten the steel too much, because you need to have some material left for grinding. down the tool tip to remove the holes and dints and to give it an even surface. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: HANDLES a) take your wooden handle b) drill in a centred 2.0 or 2.5 cm deep hole with a 4 mm drill. c) just fix (glue) the adjusting into the hole and fix the tool tip in Because the hole is now 4mm wide, but the sculpting tools are only 3mm wide, this method leave some "wasted space" (see pic. 12c). But I don't think, that this is a problem, so personally I make my holes that way. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: HOBBY KNIFE BLADE AS A This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: JUNE 2010 1. The first “very thin” version will do two cuts with a distance of less than a mm. So this is for very tiny straps or for cutting strands of hair! You just need two hobby-knife blades. From one of this blade cut away the lower part of the blade that usually sits inside the knives handle. MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS: 2010 This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. skip to main | skip to sidebar MAKE YOUR OWN SCULPTING TOOLS This blog is about making special tools for sculpting miniatures in small scales like 30 mm or 54 mm. Here you can find ideas and tutorials about how to make such tools on your own. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2015 STICKY: SCULPTING TOOLS FOR SALE I've made a few sculpting tools for sale. If you are interested in that you'll find more infos after the break.Read more »
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MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2015 STICKY: FREE EBOOK DOWNLOAD I've merged all tutorials from this blog into an ebook that you can download for free. You'll find the download-links after the break.Read more »
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2013 SOME TOOLS READY TO BE SHIPPED TO A CUSTOMER Hi, I just want to share a few pictures showing the boxing of some tools for a customer from the US (greetings to Alabama). I use a DVD-sized box for packaging and small acrylic tubes with plugs for thetool tips.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2013 EBOOK UPDATED AND TWO MINIATURES I have just updated the free downloadable ebook about making sculpting tools with all my tutorials from this blog. Here is the link.
Without any photos this post might be a little bit boring, so I post here pictures of my latest miniatures. These are characters from the books of the German author Walter Moers. The one that looks like a lizard man is called "Hildegunst von Mythenmetz" and the little one-eyed guy is a bookling (in German: "Buchling) and is called "Danzelot von Silbendrechsler". I hope youlike them.
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THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2013 STORING SOLUTION FOR W.I.P. POLYMER CLAY SCULPTINGS Welcome back for a new tutorial. This time I'd like to present an idea about storing unfinished miniatures to keep them safe between the sculpting sessions. Usually I've done my sculpting with two part epoxy putties like greenstuff and Procreate, but lately I've tried my hands more and more on polymer clays that have to be baked in the oven to get hard. Especially since the BeeSPutty produced by Stefan Niehues is out (see my last post) I'm doing my stuff with this polymer clay. The biggest advantage (at least for me) of polymer clay is the fact that unlike the epoxy putties (greenstuff/Procreate) it won't get hard and stays workable until you bake it in the oven. But this advantage is also a disadvantage or at least it could be. Because the clay stays soft, you have to be very careful not to ruin all your sculpting work by accidentally squashing the miniature. Especially between the sculpting sessions, you have to be sure to store the work-in-progress miniatures in a save place where they won't be accidentally damaged.Read more »
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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2013 BEESPUTTY - A NEW SCULPTING PUTTY ON THE RISE This post might be slightly off topic because it is not about sculpting tools but about sculpting putty. Nevertheless I'd like to bring to your attention the arrival of a brand new sculpting material called BeeSPutty that is available sinceyesterday.
BeeSPutty is a one-component bake-able sculpting putty. The guy who develloped this putty is Stefan Niehues, a professional sculptor who has quite a lot experience in all kind of sculpting, especially sculpting miniatures.BeeSPutty
As BeeSPutty is a a bake-able putty, it is similar to Fimo and super sculpey in some ways, but it has some unique features. Just to mention one, you don't need a greenstuff foundation on a wire armature if you want to sculpt miniatures with BeeSPutty. And you can sculpt 30mm miniatures as well as larger things like busts etc. I had the chance to grab a test batch of this putty and I'm very happy with it. Usually I worked with a two-part epoxy putty, like greenstuff or procreate, but I don't like the stress you have to get your sculpting done during the curing time of the putty. So lately I tried out bake-able putties like Fimo and super sculpey firm grey. The advantage is that you can works as slow or fast as you want as the putty only hardens when you put it in your oven. That's more my sculpting style because I'm quite slow (to be honest) and while having a little daughter, there are a lot of not-planed interruptions when I do my sculpting. If this occur, greenstuff is lost as it will harden while playing with my daughter but not so bake-able clay. You can just put it aside and go on with sculpting later. Fimo and SS firm grey are not bad, but as far as I've tested it, BeeSPutty is even better. It has quite a wax-like-feeling and you can get sharp edges quite easily with this putty that also blend perfectly. I just have to go on with my testing, but it is verypromising.
So if you want to know more about this putty, head over to www.masqmini.com where you will find more informations and also some videos about sculpting with BeeSPutty. There you can also order the putty.Posted by RingerT
at 10:30 AM
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MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2013 HEXAGONAL ALUMINUM HANDLESHi,
today I just want to share a little idea about tool-handles, I came across lately. In a hardware store I found hexagonal aluminum rods in the size of a classical wooden pencil and I thought, these would make some nice tool handles. The wrench size of these rods is 7.0 mm. So I cut off pieces with a length of 10-11 cm from these aluminum rods like you can see on the following picture. Then I drilled an axial hole on each side. In fact I made three versions with holes in 1.0 mm, 2.0 mm and 3.0 mm size for holding 1mm, 2mm and 3mm tool tips like you can see on the following picture. I confess it is not easy to get the holes exactly centered. After that I drilled in small holes with a diameter of 2.5 mm in at a 90 degree angle to the first hole and about 0.5 cm from the end of the rod. In this holes I cut threads with a m3 size, so headless set screws with m3 size will fit in. These set screws will fix the tool tips inside the handle. Of course you don't need the whole side-holes-and-set-screw thing. Instead of that you just can glue the tool tip inside the axial holes with metal glue, but I prefer the set screw solution because it gives me the option to change the tool tips and to adjust the length of the tooltips.
Finally I bevel the ends of the tool handles because I don't like these hard edges on my tools, but this is more an aesthetical aspect then a technical need. I do this by fixing the rod into an electric drill set it into rotation and carefully grind it down with an electric file or a usual metal file. Finally the whole thing looks like that: What you can do at last is to give the handles a nice and smooth surface by using fine grinding paper and a polishing wheel (I stillhave to do that).
Ah, I nearly forgot to point out a main advantage of this tool beside the fact that it feels like a pencil. It didn't accidentally roll from your desk because of the hexagonal shape and this is a big point, especially if you use small and delicate tools that could easily bedamaged.
So I hope you like this idea. See you next time.Posted by RingerT
at 6:52 PM
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