This video demonstrates the process of tooling the first coaster for the workshop with our Webster area youth. Watch Part 2 here: • Coaster Workshop, Part 2
Not really, because you can squeeze or stretch the camo tool impressions to fit whatever size the circle is. I go around about 3/4 of the way, then I check to see where I'll end up by making really light impressions. That tells me if I need to squeeze the last few together a tiny bit or stretch them apart. You can't see these small adjustments in the final outcome.
I meant because of how close the lines are to each other. If the flare of the tool is wider it might touch the other tool’s line- almost. Ending up with a skinny ribbon.
Thank you so much for a great tutorial and explanation. Kinda saved my project.
Cool. Don’t your edge circle lines’ distance depend on the size of the camouflage tool?
Not really, because you can squeeze or stretch the camo tool impressions to fit whatever size the circle is. I go around about 3/4 of the way, then I check to see where I'll end up by making really light impressions. That tells me if I need to squeeze the last few together a tiny bit or stretch them apart. You can't see these small adjustments in the final outcome.
I meant because of how close the lines are to each other. If the flare of the tool is wider it might touch the other tool’s line- almost. Ending up with a skinny ribbon.