Love the haunted house pattern. Too bad Halloween was all but eliminated, in this region, this year.
-Fred
Love the haunted house pattern. Too bad Halloween was all but eliminated, in this region, this year.
-Fred
Before I knew about ZP's kit, I made my own http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/gigatron_2000/Pumpkins/ToolSet.jpg The 3 on the bottom, are for real pumpkins. They're made from Bosch jigsaw blades (for wood) and hand-carved wooden dowels. I also use the X-acto keyhole saw, in the the top row, for...
I love how the three of these just "work" together. Almost like they're all part of a larger pattern.zombombie wrote:
Hey guys, When I got into "serious" pumpkin carving last year, I used a real pumpkin and one of those stencil/tool sets you can get, well, pretty much everywhere, this time of year. It had a scoop, 2 little saws and a plastic awl. Well, after my one and only pumpkin, the awl and both saws, were brok...
Peppermint oil seems to detract most varmint - at least the garbage pickers (racoons, possum, etc.).
Though my trusty Daisy Powerline 856, BSA scope and a few RWS SuperDomes, seem to make right quick work of them, as well. Especially when they start gnawing a new hole into the attic.
-Fred
I was really kinda hoping that a Freddy glove was going to reach up out of the water and drag the Jason pumpkin into the lake, like an homage to the end of Freddy Vs. Jason
-Fred
I've never had great luck with a pounce wheel personally. Maybe the ones I've tried didn't have a small enough disc on the end to navigate details. But with sharp curves, I feel like I'm more accurate with a tool that has a single point for tracing (like a pen on transfer paper). With more intricat...
Thanks, guys
Nos, the light in this one is some cheap, battery powered, LED pumpkin light. It's just a super bright white.
I'd love to find a corded bulb, that gives off the same pure white. Most bulbs are listed as "soft white", which has more yellow, to them.
-Fred
Thanks guys 8) This one was a bit of challenge. The foam was a little too flexible at points, so there was some breakage and mis-cuts - but nothing some superglue couldn't fix :) . Some of the radial cuts were tough, too. I may use a drill for the round corners, next time. Now, it's time to start th...
My latest, and probably last for the season; The Grim Reaper
-Fred
Hey guys, I know a lot of people already have their favorite way of transfering patterns to the pumpkins. Some people use Saral paper, other use adhesive-backed paper, and I'm sure there are other methods as well. So, I'm just going to throw my method out there http://www.micromark.com/3-piece-pounc...
Nice job, Sonic 2. I`m trying to conserve on Saral, Its A LOT of paper for little stars. As to this point, you should look into one of these http://www.micromark.com/3-piece-pounce-wheel-set,6668.html. They're made for transfering paper patterns on to other mediums. All you do is tape your pattern, ...
pagemaster1993 wrote:I said more would come and more have came. I present to you:
Nos, I am absolutely intent on goading responses. That's called a discussion. It's how changes get made. Not by everyone agreeing with each other, with no reasoning behind it. Goading responses is most definitely not a discussion. A discussion involves an exchange of opinion. You seem unwilling to ...
For the record, I don't hate anyone, or this forum. If I did, I wouldn't be trying, so dang hard, to make things better, for all of us - from the person that buys a $5 package, all the way up to Ryan's charity. Change doesn't happen by accident. It takes work and perseverence. Ryan isn't going to kn...