The milling was the easy part, painting took a couple of days. I also used furniture nails instead of the holes, believe it or not, there are more than 200 holes that I put a nail in
I did use hammer paint for the lower part, it produced a nice texture.
Thank you Michael for this project.
Michael’s Steampunk Sleigh - my variant
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Re: Michael’s Steampunk Sleigh - my variant
Nice, I like the nails.
Phil
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Re: Michael’s Steampunk Sleigh - my variant
Very nice and I like the way it has that aged steampunk look with the colors. Thank you for sharing.
Re: Michael’s Steampunk Sleigh - my variant
Love the sled and especially the nails
Now you need to figure out how to make the CNC put the nails in
Now you need to figure out how to make the CNC put the nails in
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Re: Michael’s Steampunk Sleigh - my variant
Mikael,
I love this variation with the round-head nails! Really adds nice extra character and texture to the overall piece. Great idea and thanks for sharing the pics!
I love this variation with the round-head nails! Really adds nice extra character and texture to the overall piece. Great idea and thanks for sharing the pics!
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