I don't make them as often as I used to, (small children + sharp xacto knives + pointy tweezers = unhappy wife) but I like to make paper models. These are some of my best. Both are about 7" tall. If I remember correctly, Link is 175 individually cut, folded and glued pieces, and Spiderman was around 90 pieces.
I don't make them as often as I used to, (small children + sharp xacto knives + pointy tweezers = unhappy wife) but I like to make paper models. These are some of my best. Both are about 7" tall. If I remember correctly, Link is 175 individually cut, folded and glued pieces, and Spiderman was around 90 pieces.
Displaced Canadian said:What is this time off you speak of?
Oouch.Thought it would be fun to post a photo of a fun activity you do from your time when you're NOT making pens!
For me, archery and Tango performances and lessons...(the girl in the picture is my wife)
Blow glass
I'm a retired firefighter so I restore antique fire trucks for fun. I'm currently working on a 1941 Ford Central pumper. I've restored a 1925 Ford Model TT a 1938 Ford Seagrave, 1946 Ford Seagrave and a 1947 Ford Howe.I also have a 1900 Obenchain Boyer hand drawn chemical engine to work on when I'm done with the 41!
Wait a minute - Pen making *IS* my time off!
On the rare occasion I have time off, I like blowing bubbles.