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Flat Figures Painters Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: Nicholas Ball on September 29, 2014, 04:32:17 AM
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Over the weekend I got this!!!
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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D yes it's a wooden Bread bin!! :-\ however there is a madness to my method.
I wanted to make a light box, so off I went to buy the wood. Being a Jack of all trades and Master of sweet F.all ;D ;D ;D ;D how difficult could it be????
Well after looking at prices, I popped into homesense and for a princely price of £16, I got one ready made :P :P :P :P :P
And here it is!!!
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Am I good or what!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Across the pond they call it The Home Deport or Lowes I could spend hours in there ;D You never have enough tools for all the Honey Dues :o It looks nice Willie
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Clever, I may try this. I have been using a crock pot but, it is showing some wear and something more gentle may do the trick.
Plus there is bread...
mark ???
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Well Nick, what´s the purpose with it? Do you mean a dry box? A light box is used as a device when taken photos.
Jan
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Jan, technically it's a box with a light in it for drying, so a light box for drying ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D
it works well, but does get hot. I turn it on for about 4 hours at a time. drys the oils to a perfect matt too, ;)
I have a 40 watt nightlight, is this too much??
It also held my secret stash of chocy bars from my dearest, but I have found there may be a slight flaw within my creativity :'( as has my wife, as she has now found my chocy in the freezer where it was trying to reform it's shape!!!! :o ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Nick, downward radiating heat from the bulb is what dries the paint. If the box is getting too hot, drill a few vent holes in the top to allow rising and excess heat to escape. Start with 2-3 holes, then add more if necessary.
This will speed your painting considerably, so we expect to see an entire 30mm Battle of Waterloo by the weekend. ;D
Slainte,
Glen
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I'm a slow painter Glen, especially in 30mm. After working on a large scale figure I find very small creases in clothing a bit of a problem.
I also keep trying different techniques to help aid me, but then because of my age I forget which ones I've tried!!! :o
I now have a very nice new note book - which no doubt I will lose and won't remember where I put it!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Welcome to the club keys, books, paint brushes, sunglasses, you name it. Willie
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Well Nick ... there is no need to invent the wheel again ... I have had this little oven for more than 15 years by now. It has served me well.
Jan
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you may want to try a 20watt bulb...also, most people I know line the box with aluminium foil. They do work well and flatten the paints right out,
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Thanks kevin, I'll give it a whirl. ;)
I have a spare Microwave Jan, but I was told never to put anything metal in it!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Careful with wood and light bulbs .I used a 60 watt in a wooden bureau top and it burnt all the wood .While wondering what to replace it with a I found a glass fronted drinks cabinet the 70's type with copper foil lining up the tip when you could still rescue items .I fiited a light bulb and use dthat buts it overkill for flats .I used it mainly for model trains which I used to paint for customers .i now use a round biscuit tin with no bulb but heated by a table lamp that the tins sits on .its not idealmthough .I need a smaller type and your bread bin idea has got my brain working (again) so cheers /
Martin
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Nick, just in case you're not kidding, that's a counter-top toaster oven; not a microwave. You can see the heating elements at the top and bottom.
Glen
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Glen, now when have you known me to kid??? ;)
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anyone following this, Please do NOT put your figures in a micro wave. Thank You 8)
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Great find that bread box; all the work was done for you. To add my two pence, I like the idea of some vent holes. Besides letting the heat out ( and using a smaller bulb) you need to allow the vapors to escape and not concentrate. I use a crock pot and the plastic lid's inside surface got affected from the oil paint carrier evaporating, I now leave the lid ajar (no pun intended). :)