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Mr. Wile E Coyote


Scrappile

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I like it, Wiley E Coyote and road runner are still a favorite cartoon for me to watch. Maybe I can associate with that guy. In the shop I can get real busy creating something only having the completed project un- workable. I only used an air brush once at a carving class I took years ago. 

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On 10/16/2022 at 5:58 PM, Scrappile said:

These things a fun to cut and put together.  So here is old Wile E Coyote.  I got to use my air brush for the first time.  Took some experimenting, but I think I have it pretty well figured out now.  The gun was easy it was figuring out the paint.  Getting the right mixtures.  

 

 

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Excellent my friend. I need to experiment with my air brushes as I have had them for several years and never taken the time to figure them out very well. You are an amazing person.

Dick

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Paul, when I first saw this piece, I thought that it was a paper copy of Wile-E-Coyote glued onto a piece of wood. And to then read that you painted it with your airbrush, almost blew me away. For it to have turned out to look so perfect, I don't think that you need to worry, about getting practice with using it.

 

Len

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20 minutes ago, Lucky2 said:

Paul, when I first saw this piece, I thought that it was a paper copy of Wile-E-Coyote glued onto a piece of wood. And to then read that you painted it with your airbrush, almost blew me away. For it to have turned out to look so perfect, I don't think that you need to worry, about getting practice with using it.

 

Len

Len, I cut all the pieces out then painted the larger pieces with an air brush. I couldn't paint the small pieces with the air brush, it blows them away. After painting all the pieces reassembled the pieces to make the picture.  It is I guess called segmented cutting, in the scroll saw world.

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