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Word of encouragement - advice- support- ideas?????!?

 

I'm at the point now where i don't want to take any more off the "depth" of the ears- (I like the depth) but need them to sit a little closer. The pic here has quite a bit of pressure applied as it is-

 

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According to me, the only way to reduce your gaps, around the rounded section of the ear and also around the curved section would be to trim your ear this way:

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Your are still good with the width, i wouldn't take off more on the curved section though. Most of the ears on the originals are pretty thin in the end:

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Work will resume on my bucket tonight... After I'm done welcoming the newest member to my family.. Long - awesome day! I shall name him/her TK091114. Kidding of course

  • 1 month later...
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So after roughly a month off- having a new baby at home has kept me pretty busy, I'm back to work. Need some advice on my right ear. I'm getting pretty happy with it but am afraid to trim anymore. What do YA think?

 

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I really like the idea of outlining the ear- but not sure I can do it with this ear at this stage in the game. Where you can see the over lap (under the ear) I've gone back and am trimming that "big curve more" to get the faceplate and back cap sitting more flush together -

 

Not sure what to do to get the ear sitting closer though

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Step away from the ear shaping!

 

Seriously though, here's on-screen ear example:

 

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You're good.  :)

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Hahaha - woke up this morning and already working on the left. Need to get this bucket finished. It's all that's keeping me from being suit up ready!

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Not quite sure who to give credit to but I remember seeing in a thread somewhere "redneck fiberglass" to reinforce where you mount your hovi tips. Basically a cut piece of T-shirt and gobs of superglue. Makes these thin pieces of plastic SUPER STRONG.

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And after some reshaping of the teeth- I was ready for my plasti- dip. Decided to go with the black interior for this bucket.

 

I'll let ya know how it turns out when it dries

 

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