I was given a chance to try out an ultrasonic hand-tool and this a is a project I did over the weekend with it to test and see how well it would work on abalone shell.
I haven't done any scrimshaw work before but I feel like this falls into a sketchy border line between engraving and scrimshaw.
This was a .007" (.18 mm) piece of abalone veneer glued onto a brass practice plate.
The shading didn't really come out so great to my eye, I did the original artwork a couple months ago and probably should have done a bit more paper practice before I cut it, but I guess I was just too eager to see how it would cut..
Anyway, I found it to be an interesting little project and plan to play around with it more in the future.
I'm interested to know what all you talented folks on here think.
I haven't done any scrimshaw work before but I feel like this falls into a sketchy border line between engraving and scrimshaw.
This was a .007" (.18 mm) piece of abalone veneer glued onto a brass practice plate.
The shading didn't really come out so great to my eye, I did the original artwork a couple months ago and probably should have done a bit more paper practice before I cut it, but I guess I was just too eager to see how it would cut..
Anyway, I found it to be an interesting little project and plan to play around with it more in the future.
I'm interested to know what all you talented folks on here think.