January, Model of the month (Saxophone)

Started by Graham Lee, January 04, 2009, 05:19:47 PM

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Graham Lee

I always stuggle trying to come up with something that is pitched just about right for people to try, something that is enough of a challenge but not too demanding that no one will have a go and attempt to make it.

So this month's challenge is the Saxophone.
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Professor T Wist

#1
Not too demanding he says  :o

Daniel M

#2
Have a go T,  I like this design :)[attachment=0:p86gdezs][/attachment]Saxaphone.jpg[/attachment:p86gdezs]

Martin

#3
Here's my finished 1st attempt... Not too shabby but I had to cheat and use a 260 for the mouthpiece as the marriage into the 160 proved a little challenging.

Martin.

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Dave

#4
sorrry haven't been about much will have a go and post on Monday
A load of hot air
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Twysted Kreations

#5
Here is my first ever attempt..  :)
then when I went to gemy camera, well... the photo says it all..   :lol:

magicseb

#6
Here is my attempt. I think it's not so bad  :D
What do you think about it?


Waldorf

#7
Is this cheating? I think they look very realistic.......
Sorry to butt in  - but I have done an intro in the 'welcome' section...

Graham Lee

#8
Could you write up the instructions on how you made them so realistic looking :lol:
There really excellent ;)
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#9
Here we go with this months instructions;

I have made the saxaphone from different colours to help with the instructions :) Hopefully ;)

Yellow Balloon
Inflate either a round 5 inch balloon or a 660 and tulip/apple twist the balloon.

Red Balloon
Inflate a 360 to approx 28 fingers long, approx half way. Twist a 14 finger bubble followed by two, 2 finger pinch twists then a four finger bubble, two more 2 finger pinch twists, another 4 finger bubble and the last two pinch twists and get rid of excess.
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Mocha colour
Inflate a 260 approx half way and attach to the last two pinch twists from the 360, twist a 3 finger bubble followed by two 2 finger pinch twists, another 3 finger bubble with two more 2 finger pinch twists and the last 3 finger bubble and two more 2 finger pinch twists. Twist a 6 finger bubble and get rid of excess balloon.

Violet colour
Using just the end of another 260 inflate to leave 3 fingers un-inflated at the end of the balloon and a 4 finger inflated bubble.
Twist two 1 finger pinch twists leaving a 2 finger bubble a 2 finger un-inflated portion of balloon that should only have air to shape the end of the balloon.

Attach the mouth piece & tulip/apple 660 to the 360
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Green Balloon
Inflate a 160 leaving 6 fingers un-inflated and attach this balloon to the first set of 360 pinch twists near to where the 660 apple twist will be connected. Wrap around the 360 with approx 12 finger bubble and wrap the balloon back into the same pinch twists. Twist a 3.5 finger bubble and attach into the next pinch twists followed by another 3.5 finger bubble into the last pinch twists that were made with the 360 balloon. Now make a 2.5 finger bubble into the next set of pinch twists and repeat until you get to the last set of pinch twists on the 260.

As the 160 bubbles at the back of the saxophone are slightly shorter that the 360 & 260 bubbles at the from this is how the shape is put into the balloons for the look of the saxophone.
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#12
Black balloon
The black notes can be attached in two seperate ways. On the original red saxophone that I posted we did four small bubbles and attached them to the pinch twists and then just put a puff of air into a 260 and wrapped it between all the pinch twists or as with the explanation I inflated a 260 approx 6 fingers made a pinch twist and attached and then just pushed the air along the balloon to make a very soft and thin part of the balloon to attach to the front and between all the pinch twists.
I personally prefer the original way.

Again any problems with any of the instructions that are not too clear then please just ask
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Professor T Wist

#13
Well I had a go and here is my first attempt  :o

Dave

#14
this is a wind instrument in every sense of the word
A load of hot air
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