Re: Engraved cockpit parts
All of the old photos I have seen show the wood grain. I don't know how good the quality was, but in the late 30s and early 40s it was very popular on all sorts of vehicles. I learned to do it by reading very old books showing techniques.
The modern techniques using those curved rubber wipers don't work worth a flip. I used wadded up cloth, feathers and all kinds of worn out brushes like the old books described. It's actually kind of fun, but the biggest help was when I made parts from real wood, stained them and then copied the grain.
Hardest part for me was getting the colors right.
Hank
All of the old photos I have seen show the wood grain. I don't know how good the quality was, but in the late 30s and early 40s it was very popular on all sorts of vehicles. I learned to do it by reading very old books showing techniques.
The modern techniques using those curved rubber wipers don't work worth a flip. I used wadded up cloth, feathers and all kinds of worn out brushes like the old books described. It's actually kind of fun, but the biggest help was when I made parts from real wood, stained them and then copied the grain.
Hardest part for me was getting the colors right.
Hank
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