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I started with a scrap paint brush handle, sanded off the paint, then drilled a hole in it for a support wire. Next I wrapped it with foil, so it wouldn't be too heavy.
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![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_KOfEGJ_pWbI/S3Sv208z2QI/AAAAAAAABFg/_2df1AyoClg/s400/Hammer3.jpg)
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Now on to the main event...who's gonna hold that hammer?!! First I start with the armature of wire, then add foil.
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_KOfEGJ_pWbI/S3Sv2Lv37nI/AAAAAAAABFQ/etH4y6RAeZM/s400/Armature1.jpg)
Next comes the base layer of Sculpy, which I baked to have a solid core to build upon. The head "sketch" is very loose, and is only for deciding on the pose I like best. And, yes, Mr. Boar is on the skinny side...this is still just the armature stage.
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1 comment:
What a ham!
Nice work on the porkhammer!
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