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This isn't really a sign but I used the skills I have aquired over the last 15 years of making signs to make this.
Here are some pictures of a piece I made a while back. It started with the antique riding toy. Well it was missing some pieces, so I was called in. I tried researching the piece but I could not find a thing on it. So I went looking for pictures of carousel horses.
I actually timed this just right as my family and I where taking a trip to western NY. We took a tour of the Tonawanda Carousel museum. It is the only carousel museum that is located in the original carousel production warehouse! And it was well worth the trip!
So back to the project at hand. The metal body of the horse was worked on and repainted. I carved the head and tail out of 18lb Signfoam using the carousel horse pictures as reference. I use Flexicarve chisels for carving HDU. They work great and stay sharp with very little honing. After carving the head and tail I coated them with resin then sanded with 220 grit sand paper. They looked really good just like that, it actually looked like wood.
So on to finishing, I painted and airbrushed using automotive paint for the base and One Shot lettering enamel for the details. Then everything was clearcoated using automotive clear. I applied silver leaf to the bit, assembled the pieces, cut leather straps for the foot pegs and attached them.
The customer was very pleased, this is one of my favorite jobs so far! I have attached two photos a before and after, Enjoy!
Here are some pictures of a piece I made a while back. It started with the antique riding toy. Well it was missing some pieces, so I was called in. I tried researching the piece but I could not find a thing on it. So I went looking for pictures of carousel horses.
I actually timed this just right as my family and I where taking a trip to western NY. We took a tour of the Tonawanda Carousel museum. It is the only carousel museum that is located in the original carousel production warehouse! And it was well worth the trip!
So back to the project at hand. The metal body of the horse was worked on and repainted. I carved the head and tail out of 18lb Signfoam using the carousel horse pictures as reference. I use Flexicarve chisels for carving HDU. They work great and stay sharp with very little honing. After carving the head and tail I coated them with resin then sanded with 220 grit sand paper. They looked really good just like that, it actually looked like wood.
So on to finishing, I painted and airbrushed using automotive paint for the base and One Shot lettering enamel for the details. Then everything was clearcoated using automotive clear. I applied silver leaf to the bit, assembled the pieces, cut leather straps for the foot pegs and attached them.
The customer was very pleased, this is one of my favorite jobs so far! I have attached two photos a before and after, Enjoy!