Started with a sheet of 14g steel, cut, heated and banged it to shape. Using 18g, shaped the breasts on a shot sack, then welded them on. Then with MIG weld beads, welded details such as rib cage, belly button, nipples, etc.; next, more weld beads for texture, followed by brazing bronze into the nooks and crannies, then finally sanded the whole thing down. The base is hollow, fabricated using 1/4" flatbar.
I really like your "Baculus!" How in the world did you make that?
Thanks, J.R.
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Nelson, Started with a sheet
Nelson,
Started with a sheet of 14g steel, cut, heated and banged it to shape. Using 18g, shaped the breasts on a shot sack, then welded them on. Then with MIG weld beads, welded details such as rib cage, belly button, nipples, etc.; next, more weld beads for texture, followed by brazing bronze into the nooks and crannies, then finally sanded the whole thing down. The base is hollow, fabricated using 1/4" flatbar.
I really like your "Baculus!" How in the world did you make that?
Thanks, J.R.