Thank you all for really nice feedback folks :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Really aprreciate feedback from you. Of course negative ones too, but only if they aren`t too bad:D.
I know I probably "bended some rules" how a scroll should look like, but designing a pattern is sadly a big issue...
Hi again friends.
Here`s my latest knife project. I still got fantastic help while cutting the bolster from Masterengraver Roger Ronnie. Roger is a marvelous an patient teacher, no doubt about that. This time I have tried som gold inlay and some raised gold inlay on the flower in the middle...
Nice picture.
And Your text reminds me of a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1798):
"Water, water, every where,
Nor any drop to drink"
Here is an engraving based of the poem
Oniemarc, Lot`s of practice plates in older post in this forum. Remember that Sam had a few treads about "shading practice". You will probably find if you search....
Jørn-Ove
Probably you don't Martin(screw it up) As a "hobbyengraver" can I ask what graverpoint you use when doing such work..., or are you just making some kind of V, and see if its works...? And of cource with or without heel ?
Cincerely
Jørn-Ove
Hallo from Norway. I see that you all alive since last Fega...As you know, Im still a hobby engraver, but I have a lot of contact with engraver Roger Ronnie, and Roger says that he learned engraving from Frank H. ...Anyway this tread from you Sam W explains how easy engraving really is...