Re: La Puttana ------Build------ Ride her hard, Sell her Che
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 11:28 am
Hey, relatively new guy here. First of all I'd like to say, I've read through your build threads and you do awesome work.
I especially like your Fractured Lacerations build, Making your own I beam frame that was just excellent! And with this build, the lace paint job and the engraving on the motor, it's kinda like the going from one extreme to the other. A completely "industrial" type look to a "delicate artistic" look.
I was wondering about , well I guess you could call it your "process", Do you start out with a complete plan about what you want each particular build to be, or does it evolve as you progress? Do you put all on paper when you begin, to have plan to follow, or is it all "in your head" changing with each new idea that pops up?
I know that probably sounds like a stupid question but for myself I have a hard time putting ideas on paper (kind of pencilly challenged) I don't draw very well, so all my projects (mainly woodworking so far) change from start to finish, unless I go by already existing plans.
Enough of my rambling, once again awesome work, and I'm jonesing to see this one finished.
I especially like your Fractured Lacerations build, Making your own I beam frame that was just excellent! And with this build, the lace paint job and the engraving on the motor, it's kinda like the going from one extreme to the other. A completely "industrial" type look to a "delicate artistic" look.
I was wondering about , well I guess you could call it your "process", Do you start out with a complete plan about what you want each particular build to be, or does it evolve as you progress? Do you put all on paper when you begin, to have plan to follow, or is it all "in your head" changing with each new idea that pops up?
I know that probably sounds like a stupid question but for myself I have a hard time putting ideas on paper (kind of pencilly challenged) I don't draw very well, so all my projects (mainly woodworking so far) change from start to finish, unless I go by already existing plans.
Enough of my rambling, once again awesome work, and I'm jonesing to see this one finished.