Saturday, July 30, 2011

Ready for sanding


Well, after 5-1/2 hrs. of work refining forms today, the piece is about ready for sanding. This phase is usually pretty quick on alabaster (especially compared to marble!), and I may be able to get if done tomorrow - if not, then Monday. In the photo, you can see that it will sit right on the granite base without the necessity of a steel pin. So, after sanding it'll get oiled and then it's done! Remember to click on the photo to get a better look.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Nearing the sanding phase


As you can see in the photo above, there are just a few more rough spots to work out before I can start sanding this piece. My best guess is that I'll have it done in about a week. At this point, I'm planning to have it just sit on the granite base that I've prepared for it - no steel pin necessary and no laborious drilling through the granite either.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Refinement takes time . . .



I haven't posted lately because at this point it's hard to see day-to-day changes. The photos above show the stone as it is right now. I've been working on refining all the forms to the point where wet sanding can begin. It is slow going, but I hope to finish this stone in a couple of weeks.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Final problem


Today's work involved resolving the final rough side of the boulder, seeking to make coherent forms that relate to the rest of the composition. This work is not yet finished, as you can see above. Perhaps tomorrow will be the day that I begin to refine the existing forms, after deciding which ones to eliminate. The heat index reached 104˚ today, far cooler than the 110˚ to 115˚ that was predicted. I'm quite acclimated to the heat now, but an actual temperature very much over 100˚ is definitely going to curtail my effectiveness. Fortunately, nothing like that seems to be imminent.