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Fine Embellishment Everything from hand engraving and scrimshaw to filework and carving. The fine art end of the knifemaker's craft. |
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Money Clip
This is a simple piece I did for a friend on a nickel silver money clip. I have been reluctant to post my work because of being surrounded with so much fine talent and experience, but I guess you have to start somewhere. Comments are welcome.
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Don: Your work looks great to me. Russ
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Hi Don if your friend does not like it your more than welcome to send it to me, I'd be happy to hide it for ya, in my pocket holding some green backs of course. Very nice Don.
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Don,
I think you got it goin' now my friend! Let's see some scroll work soon. Keep the chips flyin'! Tim __________________ [B][URL="http://www.adlamengraving.com"]http://www.adlamengraving.com[/URL][/B] |
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Don, it's just darned good to see you engraving something! The money clip looks nice. Your friend is going to love it.
Please, take Tim's advice, keep the chips flyin! There are lots of us who would like to see more from you. David __________________ Broadwell Studios LLC Fine Art Knives & Writing Instruments http://www.david.broadwell.com |
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You done good my friend.....
You are getting better and better......"One inch a day"! Thanks for the posting and like Tim we want to see more. Jim |
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Original photo replaced with modified clip, incorporating some suggested improvements. Thanks, guys!
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Don all your missing now is the bug that ftrout is after, Very nice.
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Hi friend Don.
Good to be in touch, last was Scott's shindig and the beautiful music you provided. Don't forget to add the darker line that runs from behind the gills to the tail right down the length of their body, It would be just below where you have indicated the scales on the back. Great job, looking good. Check this out in a sports catalog to be sure. Best regards, stay well. John. |
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Don, Don't be afraid to go in with your burin and do some shading on that fish and even on the water, just as in scroll work it takes shading to give it the 3-d look. If your unsure how to shade it, get some fish photos or drawings and a piece of paper and work it out on paper then repeat it on the metal. Its a good outline, just need some detail
You say your apprehensive to post your work, I am just as apprehensive to give out advice, it took me three days to post this. I look forward to seeing more of your work. Brian |
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It doesn't have to be complicated to look good! Nice job (as always), Don!
__________________ God bless Texas! Now let's secede!! |
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Thanks, all- both for your comments and your encouragement. I appreciate it.
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Friend Don:
I think that each artisan has a style of different work. Some craftsmen have a great talent and another craftsmen work very hard to get to advance. But definitively respect to work exists in general and always it is a pleasure for wholes to be able to partake or showing the photos at this forum. The engraving is very nice, friend Don and you go advancing in the course of time. Best regards Antonio ------------------------ Amigo Don : Yo pienso que cada artesano tiene un estilo de trabajo diferente . Algunos artesanos tienen un gran talento y otros artesanos trabajan muy duro para conseguir avanzar . Pero en definitiva existe respeto al trabajo en general y siempre es un placer para todos poder compartir o mostrar las fotos en este foro . El grabado es muy bonito , amigo Don y vas avanzando con el paso del tiempo . Un abrazo Antonio |
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