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56 minutes ago, MarieC said:

Mark that is impressive!  I liked how you made your cones.  I might try that method for another idea I am working on. 🙂

In my mounting I drilled holes so the points of the cones went into.   I knew that my drill bits are not the same angle as rockets.  So I had some issues of wiggly rockets.  I should have used epoxy putty instead of thin epoxy.  So for you , keep the mounting in mind on your project.   

Also the cone depth 0.75" scale of actual rockets matched my wood thickness.  I have experimented with 1.5" cones a few years ago.  Actually made cone inside cones. 

 

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Very nice!

A couple of notes. When you have a need to control a stain line, you can use an Exacto knife to score a light line where you want the stain to stop, by using a small brush to apply a light amount of stain, the stain will "bleed" to the line and no further.  For the cones; I would check the angle of some step drill bits to see if any are close, I have a set of three with various angles, if you were doing enough to make it worth your while you could grind a spade bit to the proper angle.

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ooh I like the grind spade drill approach.

i did do the exacto groves for the window i also used a scratch awl, tiny one that used for metal. 

I am not planning on doing more, but if I do I will approach staining better.

Thanks for the tips.   

 

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If you really wanted it to be a more "true" Intarsia piece, you could have cut it up more and made all the pieces you stained from diferent color wood and even the windows could have been wood inlays.  

I can envision a piece, as I described above,  with the Space Shuttle mounted on a stand-off from a black backer that had some gliiter to represent stars, and the assembly set into a shadow box type frame.  Not in my skill set, but there are those who could make it happen.

BTW very nice work and very unique display.

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8 hours ago, FrankEV said:

If you really wanted it to be a more "true" Intarsia piece, you could have cut it up more and made all the pieces you stained from diferent color wood and even the windows could have been wood inlays.  

I can envision a piece, as I described above,  with the Space Shuttle mounted on a stand-off from a black backer that had some gliiter to represent stars, and the assembly set into a shadow box type frame.  Not in my skill set, but there are those who could make it happen.

BTW very nice work and very unique display.

Here is some screen shots of inkscape pages. . .    only 3 pages.   really only 2,  pg 3 was the assy sketch I already showed.  Pg 4 is the pattern to create a motor arm.  


pg 1. 
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pg 2


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pg 4.

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