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How to make a pair of Angel Wings

Step 14More Feathers

More Feathers
Next we will cover the back plate in feathers. This requires some attention to detail.

The first picture shows the front of the backplate where you can see how I trimmed the feathers to cover the joint between the wing and the backplate. It's a good idea to overlap the backplate to cover it as much as possible.

Next cover the back of the backplate the same way you did the wings. Use left feathers on the left half and right feathers on the right half. At the top I bent the feathers so that they would cover the plate and spars nicely, (see second photo, taken from above). I found that you can also turn a left feather into a right feather (and v.v.) by gently bending it along its length, should you run out. In the event I had exactly the right number of left and right feathers, down to the last one; but needed more to make repairs after the ball.


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Oct 13, 2010. 5:56 AMGoodgodman1964 says:
Awesome!

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