Good evening gentlemen, I toiled away at whether to show this but as I did learn several lessons and it’s basically my first knife I figured why not. Ill try and describe “what had happened was” during this process not as an excuse but how I ended up here and why I stopped haha. First things first… the border got a little squirrelly there, Iv since acquired a set of dividers as I soon realized free handing a loose pencil mark wasn’t going to cut it “but that train had left the station” and I came to the conclusion that I had never cut a continuous line even a third that size so the next border will be undertaken with much care.
A little backstory, this was a knife that a friend brought me and said go nuts, he knew I had only done a very small practice knife a few months ago and had just recently started cutting my teeth on steel. He only asked for his last name on it other than that It was a knife he had in a drawer for years and thought I’d like the practice.
Next the question as to why on earth Is this only backbones and who would post something with such inconsistent cuts … well what had happened was I pondered doing a layout and posting a critique party on here but in reality my drawing skills are so rudimentary that it felt unlikely I’d get far enough on my own to resemble a design worth refining. I have what could be considered a writer’s block when it comes to where do I start or seeing where I want something to go and take shape in my head. One thing that gives me no pause at all are backbones “you may disagree” But they seem to flow out rather simplistically and bring me great pleasure to doodle as Iv always yearned for the ability to draw.
As for the inconsistency and the reason I threw in the towel, well I’m sure I’m not the first as Iv seen it discussed Is that freaking steal is HARD haha and breaks C-Max gravers about every 30 seconds or at least one per spine. I didn’t know how to recognize hardened metal and this definitely taught me that hard lesson of knowing my canvas before diving in.
So after the border I started on the left and worked my way right. Here is the thing that broke my spirt and made put the graver down and walk away in defeat instead of making second passes and evening out all the cuts. As I made my way near the second screw I wasn’t sure I’d be putting those three small clockwise lines “ the heavy handed ones” so I left them off and continued along and figured I’d decide later “If I only had a time machine haha”.
I believe I had made it to the third screw and the bottom of the name before calling it a night “ maybe my forth day under the scope”. I picked back up and did the name and border “my redemption on this piece” and was on my third 1.8mm c-max 120 degree graver almost sharpened down to a nub. I have only just discovered the 1.8 as I was previously using Lindsey templates with 2mm square blanks, so when I got a GRS hone I instinctively went with 1/8” round blanks cause as I figured they needed to be stout for some reason and did zero investigation into this.
Here’s where I really buggered up I made it to the bottom right corner before finishing off my last 1.8mm bit I had left and called it a night. As I’d broken 50 tips at this point and was becoming inpatient I grabbed a 1/8” bit and went in for the kill, I started to get a case of summit fever and felt I could see the finish line “I should have slowed down and called it one more time but my primal urge to see it filled overwhelmed my judgment. I got around the top of the name and looked back at the open spaces I had left near the second screw and carelessly plowed those terrible three cuts and immediately my heart sank. I pulled it off the vise as I thought If I tried to even everything out with second cuts I’d just make it worse best take all these lessons to heart and be done with it.
Anyway thanks for looking and I’d love to hear you fine gentlemen’s thoughts on absolutely anything you see here that I could address on future endeavors. Thanks everybody and I hope everyone is well and has a wonderful day.
A little backstory, this was a knife that a friend brought me and said go nuts, he knew I had only done a very small practice knife a few months ago and had just recently started cutting my teeth on steel. He only asked for his last name on it other than that It was a knife he had in a drawer for years and thought I’d like the practice.
Next the question as to why on earth Is this only backbones and who would post something with such inconsistent cuts … well what had happened was I pondered doing a layout and posting a critique party on here but in reality my drawing skills are so rudimentary that it felt unlikely I’d get far enough on my own to resemble a design worth refining. I have what could be considered a writer’s block when it comes to where do I start or seeing where I want something to go and take shape in my head. One thing that gives me no pause at all are backbones “you may disagree” But they seem to flow out rather simplistically and bring me great pleasure to doodle as Iv always yearned for the ability to draw.
As for the inconsistency and the reason I threw in the towel, well I’m sure I’m not the first as Iv seen it discussed Is that freaking steal is HARD haha and breaks C-Max gravers about every 30 seconds or at least one per spine. I didn’t know how to recognize hardened metal and this definitely taught me that hard lesson of knowing my canvas before diving in.
So after the border I started on the left and worked my way right. Here is the thing that broke my spirt and made put the graver down and walk away in defeat instead of making second passes and evening out all the cuts. As I made my way near the second screw I wasn’t sure I’d be putting those three small clockwise lines “ the heavy handed ones” so I left them off and continued along and figured I’d decide later “If I only had a time machine haha”.
I believe I had made it to the third screw and the bottom of the name before calling it a night “ maybe my forth day under the scope”. I picked back up and did the name and border “my redemption on this piece” and was on my third 1.8mm c-max 120 degree graver almost sharpened down to a nub. I have only just discovered the 1.8 as I was previously using Lindsey templates with 2mm square blanks, so when I got a GRS hone I instinctively went with 1/8” round blanks cause as I figured they needed to be stout for some reason and did zero investigation into this.
Here’s where I really buggered up I made it to the bottom right corner before finishing off my last 1.8mm bit I had left and called it a night. As I’d broken 50 tips at this point and was becoming inpatient I grabbed a 1/8” bit and went in for the kill, I started to get a case of summit fever and felt I could see the finish line “I should have slowed down and called it one more time but my primal urge to see it filled overwhelmed my judgment. I got around the top of the name and looked back at the open spaces I had left near the second screw and carelessly plowed those terrible three cuts and immediately my heart sank. I pulled it off the vise as I thought If I tried to even everything out with second cuts I’d just make it worse best take all these lessons to heart and be done with it.
Anyway thanks for looking and I’d love to hear you fine gentlemen’s thoughts on absolutely anything you see here that I could address on future endeavors. Thanks everybody and I hope everyone is well and has a wonderful day.
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