Monkey540
Sr Member
Awesome. Were these from the files posted in here a few pages back?
Indeed they were. Very affordable too, I think about $30/ea at this size.
They provided full size PDF proofs as well.
Awesome. Were these from the files posted in here a few pages back?
I didn't see a 16x40 size option. Did you have to contact them to do it that size or am I just missing something on their website?Indeed they were. Very affordable too, I think about $30/ea at this size.
They provided full size PDF proofs as well.
Thank you! I somehow missed the "custom" option when I looked last night.You choose custom, so fill out the form like this:
View attachment 682420
Then click the Start with a free proof button.
Anyone gonna buy one of the original stretching paintings??
http://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...-stretching-portraits-20161115-htmlstory.html
Too Rich for my blood
So, I pick up a little something the other day. It's the Serpent Handle, after a bit of cleanup it's ready for painting, and I just love it:
http://i1361.photobucket.com/albums.../Serpent Door Handle/IMG_1428_zpsjjwhivbg.jpg
http://i1361.photobucket.com/albums.../Serpent Door Handle/IMG_1425_zpsalhlm4vq.jpg
http://i1361.photobucket.com/albums.../Serpent Door Handle/IMG_1427_zpsjf7xjw5m.jpg
http://i1361.photobucket.com/albums.../Serpent Door Handle/IMG_1426_zpsnvfnuulu.jpg
I'd love to see how you end up displaying this. I have a replica of the handle and the backplate, but I have no idea how to attach them to each other and then how to display them. Right now they're just lying on the shelf...
Ditto! I've been thinking about how to make them work as real, useable door handles, but I still haven't come up with a good solution. One of the biggest problems is that the casting is too thin at the tail end of the serpent, so it makes it hard to embed a threaded insert to connect it to an existing door knob. I may just have to epoxy some extra material to the tail so that I can give the threaded insert something to bite into and then I'll be alright. It'll probably require some sort of collar to cover the door knob shaft too. Oh the joys of being a collector/maker. LOL
I tossed a piece together to show what I was thinking. As I said this particular model is lackluster at best. I made it with my CNC software. I keep trying different scanning methods none seem to capture the surface detail sufficiently. I do have one more scan from my most recent visit to WDW but it's raw in the extreme. Needs a lot of post processing. I've got a few more options before I commission a 3D sculptor to do it!
I think you're on to something. If you modeled the handle with some kind of extended collar off the back side of the tail that would allow for a set screw and cover the exposed spindle, then you could use an antique style door knob like the one in the picture below and it would allow you a mounting point.