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Thanks Montejano. I am really enjoying this.
Joe |
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I would like to add my thanks for these tutorials as well. I enjoy them, and always learn a lot. I know it's time consuming to take the pictures and post them. Thank you Montejano!!
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Thanks to you friends. I don't seek to give classes to the other friends, single desire to show a small realized process to my way and style. I have suppressed many pictures of the process, because they were too many pictures; I have tried to show the most interesting and I have suppressed pictures of processes that I have already shown previously in other posts.
Thanks to all Montejano |
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Super nice work Monte. Can you tell us how you made the metal end piece (pommel)? This knife is really starting to flow together now!
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Sweet as always!!! I wanted to echo my thanks for your postings. I sure enjoy seeing the process. One day I will get brave enough to actually give some of this a try.
__________________ David Johansen http://www.dsjblades.com |
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Thank you friends.
Roberto You ask me like I carried out the small German nickel piece. It is very simple; I possess a professional lathe of small size, but with the benefits of a big lathe. I learned how to lathe during 5 years in a self taught way and I made my best works. To carry out this piece takes a long time some minutes in to lathe and to work later with jeweler's file. I send them a picture of my best work (I took months in making it and I showed it a while ago) you can appreciate after carrying out this knife, the because I say that is simple to make this small piece with a lathe. Thank you to follow the tutorial Montejano |
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Montejano,
Your work is a source of amazement, and inspiration. Thank you for taking the time and effort to post these step by step photos, and explaine how you do the steps. What type of carving tool are you using to relife carve the horn? Is it a dremel? And are you undercutting the relife with the carving tool? I cannot wait to see the finished product!!! God Bless Mike __________________ "I cherish the Hammer of Thor, but I praise the hand of God" |
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This is great. I love to see it all come together.
Jeremy |
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Mike and Jeremy, thank you friends for their words.
Mike To carve the ivory I use the Dremel, to reduce the bottom of the one carved and with small burins in different ways the fine finish ; then, the shady one with very fine lines, I use a very fine tip coupled to the rotal?n Dremel. Montejano |
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Antonio me gustaba mucho la forma de presentar sus comentarios:
En castellano y en Ingl?s. El Ingl?s no es mi fuerte (gracias a Dios la tengo a mi esposa!!) Horacio |
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As always AMAZING!! I love your work!! I could just sit and look at carving like that for hours. I just really sets a knife apart!!
__________________ David Johansen http://www.dsjblades.com |
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Breathtaking. Truly amazing.
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Thank you friends.
Horacio Before it always showed my comments in first English for respect to the language of the forum and in Spanish, for if some friend didn't understand the translation well, to be able to try to read Spanish (with the help of somebody or to know the language) but I will try to show another time both languages. A hug to all. Montejano ------------------------------- Gracias amigos . Horacio Antes mostraba siempre mis comentarios en ingl?s primero por respeto al idioma del foro y en espa?ol , por si alg?n amigo no entend?a bien la traducci?n , poder intentar leer el espa?ol ( con ayuda de alguien o saber el idioma ) pero procurar? mostrar otra vez ambos idiomas . Un abrazo a todos . Montejano The leaf of the knife shows it it finishes whetting, because I understand that to show to make a leaf, it is not complicated and I center myself more in showing the ornamentation, due to the quantity so big of pictures. --------------------- La hoja del cuchillo la muestro termina de amolar , pues entiendo que mostrar hacer una hoja , no es complicado y me centro m?s en mostrar la ornamentaci?n , debido a la cantidad tan grande de fotos . To the guard of the knife I will make him some engravings, but I don't show the process, because in the posts previous of other tutorials I have already shown it. ---------------------- A la guarda del cuchillo le har? unos grabados , pero no muestro el proceso , porque en los postes anteriores de otros tutoriales ya lo he mostrado. Drawing the leaf of the knife to make him a beautiful engraving as in the XIX century ----------------------- Dibujando la hoja del cuchillo para hacerle un bello grabado como en el siglo XIX. |
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Montejano
Was the relife work on the guard etched with acid? or was it engraved with a graver? I noticed that the blade is covered with a resist, Im assuming that it will be etched. Could you share what your resist is made from? And what type of acid you use? Look forward to seeinh this all completed!! Your talent is amazing!! Thank you for sharing this with us!! God Bless Mike __________________ "I cherish the Hammer of Thor, but I praise the hand of God" |
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