matt_r
04-05-2007, 02:52 PM
Those of you who have gone through Cub Scouts or have had kids that have, will recognize this award. Our Pack has a tradition of giving the boys who earned their Arrow of Light award a plaque. One of the dad's, who has had several sons in the program has been making them for years. His was a simple design, a pine cut out of the yellow arrow-sunray symbol, with two hooks that held a BSA arrow. They moved away this past year, and I volunteered to take that task over. Of coarse, having a ShopBot meant that I personally felt that I had to 'kick it up a notch'.
1518
This is what I came up with. It's identical to the badge worn on the uniform, except it is taller in the lower portion to allow for the brass name plaque. Its made from 3/4 MDF. I start by painting the blank yellow in the center, and blue around the outsides. Once dry, I cover it in sign mask, and pocket out around the arrow. I go back with some olive colored paint and paint the pocket. The hooks are made from a piece of alder or whatever I have lying around the shop.
The boys love these. One boy was so proud, he had his parents hang it on the wall in the front room.
Anyway, just thought I'd share. I'd be happy to pass along the vector art/and or programs if you wish. Just click on my name, and send me an e-mail request.
-Matt
1518
This is what I came up with. It's identical to the badge worn on the uniform, except it is taller in the lower portion to allow for the brass name plaque. Its made from 3/4 MDF. I start by painting the blank yellow in the center, and blue around the outsides. Once dry, I cover it in sign mask, and pocket out around the arrow. I go back with some olive colored paint and paint the pocket. The hooks are made from a piece of alder or whatever I have lying around the shop.
The boys love these. One boy was so proud, he had his parents hang it on the wall in the front room.
Anyway, just thought I'd share. I'd be happy to pass along the vector art/and or programs if you wish. Just click on my name, and send me an e-mail request.
-Matt