Jump to content

Recommended Posts

You inspired me to search the Forum for past answers to your question. I made a file that turned out to be six unedited pages but it was about Eagle COHs in general, including two answers to your question, which I will now post. I also want to thank several of the past Forum members for their contributions to my file.

 

This answer came from one of our past distinguished contributors:

 

One troop has a big 3 by 4 ft box with stained glass copy of the eagle badge. Then there is a light bulb behind each section of the badge and they turn each on as they describe the meaning of each part of the badge.

 

Another posted:

 

We have an oversized Eagle medal replica about 4-ft. tall that we hang center stage behind the Eagle Scouts chair. Then we have a set of 4 large flora delis candle holders that we use for a Scout Law ceremony.

 

The Eagle was made by taking a clipart image of the Eagle medal enlarging it a little and printing it on a sheet of transparency film. then it was put on an overhead projector and projected onto a half sheet of 1/4 inch plywood and traced. We asked an art student at the local high school to paint it for us. She got a grade we got a great Eagle. She painted the Eagle and the banner with the knot. Then a parent sewed the ribbon section. The ring connecting the ribbon and Eagle was cut from plywood as well.

 

I cut out the shape and traced it onto 1/4 plywood squares 12in X 12in. Then I used a band saw to cut out the shapes. A rectangular block of wood about 2in X 2in and 7 inches long with 3 holes drilled into it to receive candles was glued and nailed to the back. Then a simple base was attached and the whole thing sanded primed and then spray painted metallic gold.

 

Attach a short length of 1 1/2 PVC pipe (with a cap on the top end) to the back of the banner. It can then be slid over a post in a flag stand.

 

The candle holders I made. I took a scout emblem from the Internet blew it up to 10 3/4 inches tall, and printed it out on heavy paper stock. We use red, white and blue candles in them.

 

FB

 

FB(This message has been edited by Fuzzy Bear)(This message has been edited by Fuzzy Bear)

Link to post
Share on other sites

A few years ago and in a different Council and job, one of my fellow Shop Teachers carved in wood (*I don't remember him using wax)and then casting in metal an Eagle Medal replica, about 4 foot long. Ribbons were made from fabric.

 

Being that I didn't have the same skill level and I wanted the Arrow of Light enlarged, I used the basic enlargement process of measuring and multiplying to get a replica 3' X 4' (approx.). This process may take a little longer but it is accurate. I also have difficulties with color variations so I had to ask another person to help with the choice of paints. To keep it lightweight, I used a heavy cardboard, about 3/4 inch thick. I sealed both sides and edges first and painted with several coats of paint. It still needed to be stored inside.

 

Regarding candles, I have been given large amounts of wax over the years and have made candles by melting down and reusing the wax in various holding forms. FB

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...