Din62, the pear version looks much prettier than the others. My opinion is pear panels. The emblem turned out 

I like the pearwood panel the best and the emblem is fantastic! I'm fairly sure plywood did not exist back then so the plank effect in the panel would be more realistic as well. Again really fine job on the emblem with just enough difference from the original to make it stand out!!Ok…I’ve gone mad!
I got a new toy…so I decided to do some carving. I made an emblem out of pear wood, using the smallest bit I have and an xacto knife. Pic is of emblem in progress…
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Then I stained it and added some black in the inset area of the shield. Because I like the look of pear wood stained.
But I also decided to make some raised panels for the inset areas. One I made from pear wood strips and one out of Ramin wood strips.
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Then I looked at how the emblem would look on each one…
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Now for the opinions…yes I’m asking, because I’ve gone mad…lol
First is the pear wood panel and an example with the emblem. Keep in mind, if I commit to this, I will paint the inset areas black. That way when I add the raised panels, they will be bordered with black in the inset area. I haven’t committed yet, so they are not painted…so use your imagination!
First the pear wood panel…
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Now the Ramin panel…
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And finally the emblem on the current panel…
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So…which one looks best? Keep in mind the black border that would be there on the raised panels.
1) raised Ramin panel
2) raised pear wood panel
3) existing panel
Survey says?![]()
How about the Lion?Ps - me and Peter are both mad!![]()
Thank you Alexander!Din62, the pear version looks much prettier than the others. My opinion is pear panels. The emblem turned out![]()
Thank you Maarten! I’m trying!Wow Dean you are certainly getting the best out of a Billing boats kit.
Thank you Daniel!I like the pearwood panel the best and the emblem is fantastic! I'm fairly sure plywood did not exist back then so the plank effect in the panel would be more realistic as well. Again really fine job on the emblem with just enough difference from the original to make it stand out!!
Well sir…I too considered the pear without stain. I was trying to match the columns with the stain, but some contrast might be good.How about the Lion?I guess his opinion is more important than yours
I definitely Love the carving Coat of arms, this is no question compared to the first (original). My vote goes to #1, even I do like pearwood more. To add to this mix and make you even madder, not the Lion, I would add 2 more: A solid Pear panel, and Pear from strips, but neither of them stained, just naked! Sorry, mi Amigo!![]()
Poll is always open…lol.Hopefully the poll is not closed: of course your own pearwood.
What you make yourself is always the best! And this is now for sure!
I am sure it won’t be the last version. Because when you have learned your new tool in its full capacity ..........
And it is a big LOL ....... Dean is proxxonning!I am also looking for a new one. Because the drill stand of the Dremel is to flexibel.
Regards, Peter
Thank you Peter!
I think the Lion roared. It is really good.
I think the A10 is one of the best military aircraft designs post WWII. So far there's no replacement available to fill it's shoes.Looks nice, while in the US Air Force I spent many years working in the 23rd Tactical Fighter Wing, AKA the Flying Tigers, direct descendant of the WWII unit.
I worked both the A-7D and A-10A, and our wing had the traditional tigers teeth paint on them.
I love the good old wart hog, as it truly roots out its prey with the nose weapons. Great aircraft that protects its pilots well.
Both mad ánd analytical; that means you have to be an aerospace engineer...Thanks! We are both very analytical!![]()
Thank you Grant!I think the Lion roared. It is really good.
Yes, it was used for ground support, known as the tank killer! It has armor piercing projectiles made of depleted uranium, one of the densest materials known to man! Not as dense as tungsten. But it has some unique properties, such as, it is self sharpening and will ignite on impact. Therefore it could shoot through tanks and basically incinerate the occupants! And it could fly at lower speeds to aid ground support and target acquisition.I think the A10 is one of the best military aircraft designs post WWII. So far there's no replacement available to fill it's shoes.