Boston Pencil Sharpener (WIP)
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This cool retro pencil sharpner is on my desk so i wanted to see if i could model it quickly. It took about 45mins total. I'm not sure if that's quick or not, but it's fun to model things other than architecture...
Below are some progression images.
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now that's detail...
makes me want to stick my finger in it... err I mean pencil...
very nice Cheffy
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ah nice.. that is some great modelling.
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thanks guys, i'm just starting to get how to do cupped shapes.
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That is sick. I have that one on my desk right now!
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Really cool
i love to see these kinds of progress shots. Nice work
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thanks guys, the component lives over here:
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=3164 -
Gotta chuckle--- If that's "Retro" what-the-heck is this hand-cranked pencil-eater of mine classified as?
(Just kidding- that is a nice model)
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Reg,
That's called "CLASSIC"!!!
hehehe, I guess i called it retro since I can't find one with the cool wood grain on it anymore.seriously Reg, what's that handle on the side for???
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@cheffey said:
Reg,
That's called "CLASSIC"!!!
hehehe, I guess i called it retro since I can't find one with the cool wood grain on it anymore.seriously Reg, what's that handle on the side for???
Okay- you may not believe this, but there's a little generator in there, and you give that little crank about 600 spins (really fast), you can sharpen about a dozen pencils and make a cup of pasta.
This doesn't work every time -
You guys are just nuts! (I love this place %-D).
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Wait a second... Reg i thought pasta was grown in the field and picked after the first rain cause that's when it curled?
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@cheffey said:
Wait a second... Reg i thought pasta was grown in the field and picked after the first rain cause that's when it curled?
yeah, I think you're right, but the kind I was talking about is called "penciletti", you know like small,,, uh,, pencils?
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here is the final product
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