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Raudt89

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Hello everyone, I haven't posted here for a time but I do come to read regularly. I just wanted to show you the most recent work I finished. I would like to know which of the two sides you think is better.

The lucky animal. In many cultures the owl is appreciated as a symbol of intelligence, wisdom and experience, it is present in many sacred books, they are often associated with magic and they are also seen as a symbol of fidelity in love. There are different interpretations around this beautiful and capable animal.

Thank you for watching.
 

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Flatsguide

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I like the, to me, the nightime image with the stylized star burst. It’s sort of like a setting for the owl where they hunt for food at night. The reflection in the eye, is that platinum? Could you share your grind angle on your graver for the fine shade lines please?
Thanks for posting your stunning work! Where can I see more of it ?
Cheers Richard
 

Raudt89

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I like the, to me, the nightime image with the stylized star burst. It’s sort of like a setting for the owl where they hunt for food at night. The reflection in the eye, is that platinum? Could you share your grind angle on your graver for the fine shade lines please?
Thanks for posting your stunning work! Where can I see more of it ?
Cheers Richard
Thank you very much, you've seen it!! On Instagram I have a video of this piece, my account is @rau_engraver, I don't know if it's allowed to put links here. The flash of the eyes is not platinum, it is steel.
 

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Thank you for sharing some world class engraving with us.
The owl's eyes are absolutely mesmerizing.
Thank you very much John, I really appreciate your comment, I remember the advice you gave me in my first posts in this forum.
 

Raudt89

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I like the, to me, the nightime image with the stylized star burst. It’s sort of like a setting for the owl where they hunt for food at night. The reflection in the eye, is that platinum? Could you share your grind angle on your graver for the fine shade lines please?
Thanks for posting your stunning work! Where can I see more of it ?
Cheers Richard
In this work use a 115° angle, a very short heel 0.075mm approximately and 0.1mm for shading and for contour lines 0.125 mm approximately. Maybe the difference between one and the other is not much but for me it was. The closest turns with the shortest heel and the rest with 0.1 mm.
 

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press fit twisted wire inlay. very cool. is it just a square channel or some undercutting or teeth? The owl is amazing but I'm stunned by the intricate beauty of your cutting all round
 

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