Steve Sanford
Well-known member
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As has become customary, I will commence with some recent production From the Bench of George Williams:
He claims to be out of shop space....
View attachment GWilliams - full shop.jpg
Like me, it seems George has a well-developed Shipping & Receiving Dept.
View attachment GWilliams - Mallards bagged up.jpg
A few more that have thus far eluded the bags.
View attachment GWilliams - Spoonbills.jpg
My attention has mostly been on vessels. This new hatch is for an old Sculling Boat. I am currently busy with the fussy job of sanding its topside 'glass (6 oz. set in epoxy) to receive some paint.
View attachment Hatch 12 - primed underside.JPG
This 'glass layup will become a flap board for a modern vessel.
View attachment WB 09 - Glass layup - flap board.JPG
I have also begun progress on some of the scores of gunners. My Broadie-Beak provides air support over my "assembly bench"....
View attachment WB 01 - Silhouettes.JPG
Three bags of Chesapeakes need a variety of treatments. The 3 Drake Mallards will become Drake Black Ducks. They are the standard size. The 4 others are "Superducks" - and will also become Blacks.
View attachment WB 02 - Chesapeakes.JPG
The 3 Drakes got epoxy + Homer Coat (finely ground walnut shells) - on both bodies and heads.
View attachment WB 03 - 3 normal Mallard Drakes coated.JPG
The 4 Super Magnums needed some refinement to the head-chest transition - with thickened epoxy (resin + fairing compound).
View attachment WB 04 - Superducks - neck filler.JPG
After coarse sanding and an acetone wipe they got epoxy + fine sawdust on their heads. This is my typical approach for coating foam birds: fine sawdust on the heads and Homer Coat on the bodies.
View attachment WB 05 - Superducks - coated heads.JPG
Stay tuned!
SJS
As has become customary, I will commence with some recent production From the Bench of George Williams:
He claims to be out of shop space....
View attachment GWilliams - full shop.jpg
Like me, it seems George has a well-developed Shipping & Receiving Dept.
View attachment GWilliams - Mallards bagged up.jpg
A few more that have thus far eluded the bags.
View attachment GWilliams - Spoonbills.jpg
My attention has mostly been on vessels. This new hatch is for an old Sculling Boat. I am currently busy with the fussy job of sanding its topside 'glass (6 oz. set in epoxy) to receive some paint.
View attachment Hatch 12 - primed underside.JPG
This 'glass layup will become a flap board for a modern vessel.
View attachment WB 09 - Glass layup - flap board.JPG
I have also begun progress on some of the scores of gunners. My Broadie-Beak provides air support over my "assembly bench"....
View attachment WB 01 - Silhouettes.JPG
Three bags of Chesapeakes need a variety of treatments. The 3 Drake Mallards will become Drake Black Ducks. They are the standard size. The 4 others are "Superducks" - and will also become Blacks.
View attachment WB 02 - Chesapeakes.JPG
The 3 Drakes got epoxy + Homer Coat (finely ground walnut shells) - on both bodies and heads.
View attachment WB 03 - 3 normal Mallard Drakes coated.JPG
The 4 Super Magnums needed some refinement to the head-chest transition - with thickened epoxy (resin + fairing compound).
View attachment WB 04 - Superducks - neck filler.JPG
After coarse sanding and an acetone wipe they got epoxy + fine sawdust on their heads. This is my typical approach for coating foam birds: fine sawdust on the heads and Homer Coat on the bodies.
View attachment WB 05 - Superducks - coated heads.JPG
Stay tuned!
SJS