EasternBloc
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So I've been wanting to tackle this for a while, but only got started today. The sculpture in question is an amazingly large hand and wrist complete with glowing palm crystal that is faceted and mirrored. No idea how to tackle the mirror part, but hey it's early. This screenshot shows the target:

So grabbed some wood scraps while leaving work yesterday and set up the bench sander this morning. First off, I took some simple measurements from the screenshots and scaled my sculpture to be about 50% bigger than my own hand. (Had to start somewhere) Also, my trilogy omnibus version of Logan's Run (in the background below) has an excellent sketch of the hand that does differ slightly from the film version. I used this version for a bit of scaling and will as well for some of the facet angles on the palm face.

After using the jigsaw to cut out a rough outline of the palm from a Douglas Fir 2x6, I began using the belt sander to put a few of the required angles into the palm.

More angles between the wrist and pinky:

Next up are some fingers!

So grabbed some wood scraps while leaving work yesterday and set up the bench sander this morning. First off, I took some simple measurements from the screenshots and scaled my sculpture to be about 50% bigger than my own hand. (Had to start somewhere) Also, my trilogy omnibus version of Logan's Run (in the background below) has an excellent sketch of the hand that does differ slightly from the film version. I used this version for a bit of scaling and will as well for some of the facet angles on the palm face.

After using the jigsaw to cut out a rough outline of the palm from a Douglas Fir 2x6, I began using the belt sander to put a few of the required angles into the palm.

More angles between the wrist and pinky:

Next up are some fingers!
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