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Post date / 2017 / November
- 36. Using a little more force to achieve a tighter curve.
- 35. Back to more heavy planishing.
- 34. Time to anneal.
- 33. Heavy planishing, stretching the outside of the curve to increase the curvature.
- 32. Forming over the ball stake shown on the left.
- 31. More forming of the cone.
- 30. Rounding it over on the raising stake.
- 3. After another annealing, going even further.
- 29. Starting the outward curve on the sand bag.
- 28. Now on Part Two, making the hat, which is also the handle. Here is the piece of brass sheet cut out and annealed.
- 27. Dissolving the wax residue.
- 26. Heating it gently with the torch to get the wax out.
- 25. Looking good, ready to empty out the wax and move on.
- 24. More detailing. I spent many hours on this, using many different tools.
- 23. Working on the crease in the cheek.