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Flames!
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Just another flame motif...This is an old Eaglet 50 which has been thoroughly beat to hell, but I thought the overlaps worked out pretty well.
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RE: Flames!
Nice job!
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My dad always told me you leave your wing on the stove to long and that stuff is bound to happen
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How did you make the flames?
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I free-handed the flame design onto regular typing paper and cut out the designs, then tracing that onto monokote (yellow) and superkote (orange) with non permanent pen- it's just what I had lying around. I then ironed on the flames to the wing, starting with yellow, then overlapping with the orange, and then with yellow again...and so on. I did this one rainy Saturday afternoon just to give me something to do and really didn't try to get too technical in terms of the application (as I'm sure you can tell...hehe). If I were to do it again, I would use only monokote and apply it with windex (see Termagator's excellent tips on how to do this- the American flag design post of his), maybe ironing the edges for security. Also, at the time, I didn't pay attention to temp settings on my iron. This is KEY! I now have the 21st Century Iron by Coverite, which provides the following info:
Recommended Iron Temperatures (monokote) Attaching to foam: don't Attaching to Wood: 215-240F Partial shrink: 230-270F Max shrink: 270-350F When sealing those edges, I would start at about 210F and up the temp until the monokote adhered. Good luck! |
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