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MAC 11-24-2007 12:07 PM

Honest opinions needed
 
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I've been messing around carving a striper or 2 in the last few years. This is the first one I put scales on and need some opinions. Do the scales make it look too "busy" ? Or should I stick to just smooth sides with the lines? The scales were a PIA and took 3 hrs alone.

Thanks for any opinions. Be honest as I can take it.

luds 11-24-2007 12:09 PM

That's still amazing but I like the other one I had see before a little better. Like I said, still freiken nice.

MAC 11-24-2007 12:10 PM

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Here's a better shot

BigFish 11-24-2007 12:14 PM

Nice work Dave! Don't change a thing! Anything that beautiful is going to take time...well worth it!:)

chief10 11-24-2007 12:20 PM

that looks awesome:claps:

ridler72 11-24-2007 12:27 PM

Nice work! Wish I had that talent!

ThrowingTimber 11-24-2007 12:32 PM

Dave,

The scales dont make the piece look busy at all. The piece looks perfect! You may be thinking it is busy because you've spent so much time up close and tight to the piece. Just set it down about 5 to 7 feet away and you wont be so focused on the scales and you'll see it doesnt look very busy at all. (end RISD nerd comments)


Looks PERFECT DUDE!!!

scottw 11-24-2007 12:39 PM

fish carving
 
Pretty impressive, looks like a lot of time and effort and fun! I'm in the antique business and you might investigate a guy by the name of Leander Plummer who worked out of New Bedford around the turn of the century and began as a furniture carver but eventually learned that his passion was "carvings after nature" specifically local fish, he studied the local species and tidal pools and produced some amazing carvings, the glazes that he developed to reproduce the finishes that made them come to life. There are books on his work, I sold one of his carvings years ago that included a blackfish and lobster...he was the best and his much sought after work still shows up occasionally at auction. Scott

animal 11-24-2007 12:46 PM

Killer work,Dave.I like the scales.

scottw 11-24-2007 12:50 PM

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I just mentioned him because you you might find some techniques or inspiration that you can incorporate into your own work, which is pretty cool...keep up the good work!...Scott

Slipknot 11-24-2007 12:51 PM

Make a mold with plaster then make some out of ceramic, my mom can paint or glaze them with the green you need to add and fire it.:wavey:

that looks impressive Mac, maybe you can get the same effect by painting the scales on or are you just simply trying to keep with natural wood tones and stain it?

tattoobob 11-24-2007 12:55 PM

I like them both, the scales adds more to look at

very nice work Mac

rivsie11 11-24-2007 01:01 PM

I think they look great!

JohnR 11-24-2007 01:17 PM

MAC - Make one side scaled and the other scaleless. Ship it to me and I'll let you know what I think after looking at the problem long term...

Clogston29 11-24-2007 01:26 PM

very nice. i'd lose the scales (or make them stand out less somehow), they take away from the stripes IMO

In The Surf 11-24-2007 01:32 PM

Both are very nice Dave.
You have the Midas touch when it comes to working with wood.

MAC 11-24-2007 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 542255)
MAC - Make one side scaled and the other scaleless. Ship it to me and I'll let you know what I think after looking at the problem long term...


LOL, Actually I'll have one for ya at TFTCN....... Not sure if it will be scales or smooth though. My wife already claimed the smooth one I did a few weeks ago. :spin:

tlapinski 11-24-2007 01:53 PM

To me, the scales look too busy.

Kevin M 11-24-2007 01:56 PM

That's a nice piece of work! I like the scales but I wonder how it would look with just stripes.

Thanks for sharing.

Slingah 11-24-2007 01:59 PM

a bit busy....takes away from the stripes..
still is great though Dave...

Nebe 11-24-2007 02:00 PM

too busy. you want the stripes to speak out- If you were to use a technique that gave you a more subtle scale pattern, but do a heavier scale line for the stripes, you will have a stronger surface design... its not a scaled bass- its a striped bass :hee:

maddog2020 11-24-2007 02:16 PM

Post a pic of the one your wife claimed w/out the scales, Dave. :)

I like the ones without the scales and just the dashed lines/dots like you did last time.

Regardless - they are nicely done. I lack the patience to do something like that. Easier for me to pay some one to do it - hang it on the wall and enjoy it. :)

Down side is if I could do it well, my wife would volunteer me to make ones for other people .... LOL. :P

Leed's Farm which is about 1 mile west of me on Rt 9 east bound side - the daughter there does wood burning. She makes it look too easy. She just freehands everything w/out laying out it. Now and then they have an open house and she sits out there for a bit and entertains the kids that stop in while the parents poke around. They use to sell native honey that was awesome - unfortunately the bee populations locally have been hurt so they barely had enough for themselves so they didn't sell any this fall. :(

Tagger 11-24-2007 02:24 PM

Dave ... Thats a nice piece of work .. If your talking Striper and I'm being 100% honest I like the other better .. Being the proud owner of a learning curve piece .. I wouldn't trade you for that one .. I think the scales are out of scale also .. If the scales were smaller and you could just pec a few in like Ryans blue fish plug maybe that would work .. If your hell bent on scales..

Tagger 11-24-2007 02:26 PM

how much for the plug hanging out of its yap ...?

The Iceman 6 11-24-2007 03:04 PM

That's a beautiful job, do post the other one with the scales (I haven't seen it).

MAC 11-24-2007 04:29 PM

I added a picture of the other one my wife claimed. She had me burn her name into it so I wouldn't trade it.

Kevin M 11-24-2007 04:43 PM

Yes! The one with just the stripes is beautiful. Nice work.

tynan19 11-24-2007 05:01 PM

There both amazing but the one with out scales looks better to me.

PNG 11-24-2007 05:14 PM

Nice job Mac.

I like both but what if you made the scales easier, lighter not so heavy handed - ghost like...

Idea - Make the scales on a practice wood then sand'm good see what they look like:wiggle:

maddog2020 11-24-2007 05:23 PM

NO SCALES for sure. Ya wife knows best! :D


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