Congrats on the phantom!!! Plus love those 3 spoons... Sherlock is sick too! Love your color combos!
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Congrats on the phantom!!! Plus love those 3 spoons... Sherlock is sick too! Love your color combos!
Bro, it all looks Great!...I likey the Shirley!...I was just here, and was like Man were the pix?. Took a call quick...and I see you realized it also...lol..=)
Here is the red headed step child of my last sherly. Used the rest of my prep. Would have liked to get a pic of both together but the other one is already gone.
Thanks fer lookin
lookin good bro!
I love english ivy!! This sherlie is sleeved E.I. kiln struck. I've got the other half of the prep I did to play around with tonight.
And a frankenspoon of sections left over from other stuff.
Diggin it brother!! :turtle:
I like the EI too!, That last spoon also Ku!...
farout and groovy :)
You allways do some cool shit man! I would say keep it up but I know I ain't gotta tell you that...
Thanks everyone! it was totally fun. I think I'm gonna have to get some unobtainium and make myself some english tech soon.
English ivy is the shit man! your sherly is off the hook!
Dig it man! Gotta love those strikers!
What up folks? This is lastnights work.
the rest of my tube prep with the E.I. and the first linework I've done in about a year (and I only messed with it a few times) so I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out.
It was a good night.
The linework one cracked in the maria during construction after I removed the bridging. I used the healing flame lastnight. That flame is gravy! You can't tell there was ever a crack there. I hit it with the handtorch just to be sure but the crack was gone before I even did that.
Thanks for lookin
Looks awesome dude! Love the colors you use!
I WANT IT!!! The E.I. sherly wit tha marble... Gotta have that in my collection!
what temp do you kiln strike that EI at. it cant look any better than that!
Colors are Blingin !.. Very Nice!..Yeah what temp and how long?
Muk- that sherly is yours for sure! I'll pm ya.
Guys I started the strike in the flame and then finished it at 1100 for about 20-30 min then just a regular annealing cycle.
I think it helps to start the strike in the flame and let the kiln finish the job.
^^ yep it does that way you dont have to crash your kiln up and down over and over to bring out the colors unless you want it super saturated looking.