Jörmungandr
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Good evening gentlemen. Daniel is my name and Jörmungandr is the alias I go by on different crafts forum. I am 22 years old and work as a timber scaler for a pulp factory.
I do bits of this and that, mostly knives and knife related things at the moment. Been using knives for different things ever since I was a child so the step came natural to begin making them when I moved to a town that had a very high class knifemakers guild in it. Been making them for about two years, not producing many, but improving alot .
As you will see, I also do a bit of jewelry and whatever I feel the urge for.
It was one of the guild members that got me first into scrimshaw and then into metal engraving. I am a novice when it comes to metal engraving, but I am learning and trying to hone my skills enough to make what now feels like a quantum leap to beginning to engrave my own blades. And I am certain that this forum will help me along. Already spent a long time reading through the immense amount of information here.
Oh well. Nuff talking. Time for some pictures of a bit of my work. The engravings on the antler is done with the traditional saami technique. But not saami motifs.
Feel free to ask questions if you got any.
I do bits of this and that, mostly knives and knife related things at the moment. Been using knives for different things ever since I was a child so the step came natural to begin making them when I moved to a town that had a very high class knifemakers guild in it. Been making them for about two years, not producing many, but improving alot .
As you will see, I also do a bit of jewelry and whatever I feel the urge for.
It was one of the guild members that got me first into scrimshaw and then into metal engraving. I am a novice when it comes to metal engraving, but I am learning and trying to hone my skills enough to make what now feels like a quantum leap to beginning to engrave my own blades. And I am certain that this forum will help me along. Already spent a long time reading through the immense amount of information here.
Oh well. Nuff talking. Time for some pictures of a bit of my work. The engravings on the antler is done with the traditional saami technique. But not saami motifs.
Feel free to ask questions if you got any.