Hey Shamrock, we installed a metalwork frame in the bottom, which you can see at 10:35 in the video. This came with eyelets attached, so that they could hang it from the ceiling. Thanks for watching!
I think the only reason it was a balloon in the first place, was possibly because it needed to be manageable to get into the small space to begin with, and light enough to hang from the ceiling. So probably didn't want to creases full stop. Fortunately, we were able to accommodate for both of these outcomes in fibreglass anyway. Maybe they also wanted to move away from the cheapness feel of the balloon (even though it no doubt cost a bit to have one custom created in the first place), but perhaps just feels more high end having it now solid in glass fibre. Hope you're well Bobby old chap. What's the weather like back home?
I'd love to have you explain how you synchronize the hot wire cutting from both sides of a block. I can see that you have the design drawn on both sides, but how do the two people make sure that they're cutting at the same speed, tracing out the design equally, step by step, on both sides at the same time?
@@RogerGarrett step by step is exactly it. We often add dots or markers along the cut line on the tracing. So that we replicate the same points on the other side when we draw. Knowing we're hitting the same points at the same time either side (whilst also allowing for any drag of the wire at the same time)
@@AdenHynesSculptureStudios I figured it had to be something like that. But I think it would be something interesting to see you explain and demonstrate how that's done in an upcoming video. :)
Oh, here's my little blue friend at last! Thank you,
Heeere he iiisssss
Beautiful and Bunnyriffic!
It is always so enjoyable seeing how you
tackle the different creations that come your way. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🐰
Thank you very much, Debbra! x
Very clever as always ✌️
I'm curious how this was attached to the ceiling. I love everything you do.
Hey Shamrock, we installed a metalwork frame in the bottom, which you can see at 10:35 in the video. This came with eyelets attached, so that they could hang it from the ceiling. Thanks for watching!
Absolutely amazing talent! Thanks for sharing. One of the best channels on RUclips!
Very kind words, Toby! Thanks for watching!
Brilliant!!
Thank you, Andy! :D
Amazing job, as always. Interesting that they asked you to do it straight, rather than try to recreate the creases and bulbousness of the inflatable.
I think the only reason it was a balloon in the first place, was possibly because it needed to be manageable to get into the small space to begin with, and light enough to hang from the ceiling. So probably didn't want to creases full stop. Fortunately, we were able to accommodate for both of these outcomes in fibreglass anyway.
Maybe they also wanted to move away from the cheapness feel of the balloon (even though it no doubt cost a bit to have one custom created in the first place), but perhaps just feels more high end having it now solid in glass fibre.
Hope you're well Bobby old chap. What's the weather like back home?
I'd love to have you explain how you synchronize the hot wire cutting from both sides of a block. I can see that you have the design drawn on both sides, but how do the two people make sure that they're cutting at the same speed, tracing out the design equally, step by step, on both sides at the same time?
@@RogerGarrett step by step is exactly it. We often add dots or markers along the cut line on the tracing. So that we replicate the same points on the other side when we draw. Knowing we're hitting the same points at the same time either side (whilst also allowing for any drag of the wire at the same time)
@@AdenHynesSculptureStudios I figured it had to be something like that. But I think it would be something interesting to see you explain and demonstrate how that's done in an upcoming video. :)
@@RogerGarrett Can't give away all our secrets now, can we Roger :P
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Que tipo de pegamentos usas para pegar las placas entre si de telgoport?
We use a poly urethane expanding foam to join the styrofoam / polystyrene together
07:27What kind of glue is white?
00:52 why does the original Bunny’s left ear look so……phallic? 🤔🤷🤣
Maybe you're just seeing what you want to see.... perhaps ;) get that head out of the gutter :P
please do not spray paint in the outdoor. for the envirnoment