Saturday, 15 February 2014

Almost There..

I think at long last, I can begin to see the end of this project. It's taken a little longer than I had planned, but that's really because the real world keeps interrupting SmithingWorld...

Today, I managed to solder the mushroom to the lid and refine the join between the lid and the pod features.
I've taken a few photos to give you an impression of how the pot looks now. I've decided to rivet the bug to the pot rather than risk any soldering accidents at this late stage. The God of Soldering is very capricious and it is best not to tempt favour...

But,  before I can attach the bug, I'll need to finish the pot so there is no polishing 'halo' around it once I've finished. I'm planning to have a white silver finish internally but have yet to decide on a matt or shiny finish externally - over to you for suggestions.





Friday, 14 February 2014

The Revised Lid

Well, your comments cam in like a tsunami and I've taken a lot of time to wade through them all and decide on which advice to take AND using this advice, I've modified the pot lid to make it look less flat and rigid and to try to make it fit in with the rest of the piece.

Using repousse techniques, I've put a few 'dents' into the lid. The impression I'm going for is that something has got inside and has started to undermine or overwhelm the pot from within. Ideally something a bit damp and mouldy which has provided a good medium for the mushroom.

I've also continued the nibbling theme from the pot onto the lid to convey the impression of a small bug nibbling and wriggling in and out of the pot.

So this is how the pot looks now, awaiting assembly and polishing. The next step is fixing the mushroom to the top...




Sunday, 9 February 2014

More Changes

I've been working on adding the 'nibbles' that need to go into the top of the main pot to complete the eaten effect and before I move onto 'stressing' the lid to reflect the internal decay and external bug attack;

 I've also added another picture of the new version of the mushroom which gives a better view of some of the details on this bit...

Saturday, 8 February 2014

A Smaller Mushroom

I've taken onboard the advice I received after the last post and here is the resulting 'smaller' mushroom. It's clumsily 'Blue-Tac-ed' down for the moment...



Sunday, 2 February 2014

The Mushroom Pot

I finally managed to get back into the workshop this weekend, despite the 6 Nations, Superbowl and being a 'Belay Bunny' at the climbing center.

This is a quick test assembly of what I'm starting to call the mushroom pot. The only thing missing is the little copper bug which will be on the front nibbling another hole.

I'm not sure about the length of the stalk and would welcome feedback from my faithful followers... Should it be a little shorter?