12-16-2013, 08:31 PM
Thank you Robert! To be honest,I'll never be 100% happy with it,only because, when I look at it I know that if I had taken my time and,found out more,even starting incorrectly I could have done (and,not done) somethings that would have made it better.
I don't mind that so much,when I make the next,these lessons will pay off.
1. Strart with nothing wider than 1.5" wide and,probably less.
2. Draw the spurs from the hilt end,not the blade.
3. Keep all the lines *organic* try not to think *Roman*
Think if I follow this the next one will be right on target,now to saw some bones.
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I don't mind that so much,when I make the next,these lessons will pay off.
1. Strart with nothing wider than 1.5" wide and,probably less.
2. Draw the spurs from the hilt end,not the blade.
3. Keep all the lines *organic* try not to think *Roman*
Think if I follow this the next one will be right on target,now to saw some bones.
.
Dave Akers http://davesons.webs.com/