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Free Instructional Video Clips
Hobby Tips and Techniques
Enjoy our home grown instructional videos to learn new tips and techniques. Enhance your current knowledge base and expand your capabilities. We will continually add new hobby ideas and uses for tools. Our current free video clip is:
- Spray Painting Cloud Formations with a Flair
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Most of these videos are done locally in our workshop. In the future, we strive to catch experts in the process of creating masterpieces. In the meantime, you are stuck with a couple of creative, fun loving hopefuls.
Soon to be released:
- Painting Mountains for Depth and Interest
- 3D Mountain Terrain Using the Electro-File Reciprocating Saw and Wonder-Cut Saw
- Painting Your Skyline and Adding Depth
- Demonstrating the Wonder-Cut Saw to create a crane from PVC
Painting Cloud Formations with a Flair
Paint clouds on walls or ceilings using a cutout guide and spray cans of paint. Search in Google for cloud pictures and select your favorites as models. Paint your background sky blue using flat paint. Then make a guide from poster board. Spray using the guides, then add mist and a grey underbelly.
Paint clouds on ceilings, children's rooms, bathrooms, as a landscape behind your train layout or village, or just for fun.
Spraying Mountain Landscapes
Spray paint mountain ranges on your walls to finish off your landscapes. This is a nice addition to your clouds. Add even more detail by tole painting, or gluing on grass and leaf greens.
3-D Mountain Terrain to Add Greater Depth
Using the Electro-File Reciprocating Saw and the Wonder-Cut Saw, cut several mountain scapes, block them together and finish with landscaping clothe, paint, and add greens.
Spray Painting City Skylines
Add the spray painted skylines to your clouds next to your mountain range. Cut out raised panels to glue on store fronts. Paint windows, add labels etc. for realistic backdrop to your hobby layouts.
Demonstrating the Wonders of the Wonder-Cut Saw
It cuts, it scolls, it copes, it jigs; so versatile. Watch how you can use this great little power saw.
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