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    Quote Originally Posted by CGCINC View Post
    I need some idea's on how to make the body "hairy" looking. I'm thinking maybe just a rasp at an angle or a die grinder to make light grooves down the back bone...????
    How about the way I paint with a spray gun...

    BTW just an idea since you are the creative one... What about heating it up red hot and jamming it in a pile of shavings??? Sure don't want it to shed... But maybe the dog does... haha... Problem is they won't be parallel like hair...
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    I wonder if steel wool would give a decent look. Make it rust and the color might be OK, and there are many coarsnesses to choose from. It would be kind of a bitch to attach without adhesives though.
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    I've got a hair-brained idea. Drill a bunch of holes on some scrap metal, and collect the curly shavings to use as some curly hair.
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    Did you try any of your ideas - "rasp at an angle or a die grinder to make light grooves down the back bone"? I was thinking that might work out better than trying to stick on things that look like real hair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by undercut View Post
    I was thinking that might work out better than trying to stick on things that look like real hair.
    I think you might be right on that one, how about something like a scratch awl only hard/sharp enough to actually dig in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by undercut View Post
    Did you try any of your ideas - "rasp at an angle or a die grinder to make light grooves down the back bone"? I was thinking that might work out better than trying to stick on things that look like real hair.
    No, not yet. I've been laying by the pool and enjoying the weekend (for a change). I'mm mess with it Monday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CGCINC View Post
    No, not yet. I've been laying by the pool and enjoying the weekend (for a change). I'mm mess with it Monday.
    Do me a favor and enjoy the sunny weekend for me. Nothing but a wet weekend for me. Mind you, the sun seems to trying poke out at the moment but it's looking a bit iffy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by undercut View Post
    Do me a favor and enjoy the sunny weekend for me. Nothing but a wet weekend for me. Mind you, the sun seems to trying poke out at the moment but it's looking a bit iffy.
    Send it here... We are dry as toast... Burn bans are out... Looks dim for fireworks...
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    Wish I could send this weather. Two trailers to do, paint on one. So not happening today.

    http://www.wptv.com/subindex/weather/maps mind you link is live. So look now. It is starting to clear up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Ski View Post
    Send it here... We are dry as toast... Burn bans are out... Looks dim for fireworks...
    Here too! I've been watering the grass for weeks but it's still brown.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CGCINC View Post
    Here too! I've been watering the grass for weeks but it's still brown.
    I've always said you guys are great. I never how much .... Thanks for all of those who sent some sun my way! Clouds have blown away and the sun is warm. Finally got to mow the 'ol lawn.
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    DONE! It's too hot to be screwin with this stuff!!!
    I decided just to paint it and get it done. I used a metal cast paint then I scratched off some highlights and finished with a little black for his toes, eyes and collar.

    Add a "head"..


    Cut some ears...


    Final dog.....








    No Name on his tag......



    With his name... I plan on getting some vinyl letters cut to stick on the bone...
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    Great work. I really don't think it could have come out any better.
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    Looks good...

    Looks like you'll be getin' some.......more tools for the garage for that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sportbike View Post
    Looks good...

    Looks like you'll be getin' some.......more tools for the garage for that one.
    I wouldn't mind getin some......tools!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CGCINC View Post
    I wouldn't mind getin some......tools!
    Hehe. I'd just be happy to get some get-out-of-jail coupons for when I find myself in the dog house ....
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    I think it came out good. No hair for it? Far as tools and all. I my age will take either.

    Did you get the letter or put that in with an editor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    I think it came out good. No hair for it? Far as tools and all. I my age will take either.

    Did you get the letter or put that in with an editor?
    No hair... It was turning into a huge process so I just finished it up like it is.

    Did you get the letter or put that in with an editor?
    I used a photo editing program. When I get the real thing it will be a different font...a little rough around the edges or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CGCINC View Post
    No hair... It was turning into a huge process so I just finished it up like it is.

    I used a photo editing program. When I get the real thing it will be a different font...a little rough around the edges or something.
    I hear you, amazing something so small can be so much work (and all the thinking to make it all happened).

    I have a vinyl machine, why I asked. Thought you might have one too, then looked a little closer.

    I still think it looks great and your wife will really like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    I hear you, amazing something so small can be so much work (and all the thinking to make it all happened).

    I have a vinyl machine, why I asked. .
    Yeah, this thing was a Lot of work for just a little stick dog.
    So you have a vinyl machine huh? My truck sign guy where I get my vinly cannot cut small enough letters. They need to be 3/16" tall and a total length of 3/4". Closest I've found online is 1/2" tall but it won't work. I was thinking about going to a craft store and see if they have some smaller letters, maybe with Glitter!!!
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