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  1. Sageoconnell

    Critique Request Knife I did.

    Thank you. Yeah I’ve been seeing a lot of people doing spyderco knives. I plan on getting one soon and trying one out. I even noticed some guys selling copper and brass scales for certain models making them easier to engrave.
  2. Sageoconnell

    Scrimshaw: Second attempt at scrimshaw

    Amazing job on this. You can see your background of being an artist come through with the softness of the edges but still being able to see the individual hairs on the chin and roundness on the eye.
  3. Sageoconnell

    Critique Request Knife I did.

    Thank you I will definitely try that next time.
  4. Sageoconnell

    Critique Request Knife I did.

    Thank you. I did disassemble the knife and screwed it down through the holes to a block of wood. I did find a steeper face angle seems to help it’s just trading off a lil on seeing what I’m doing.
  5. Sageoconnell

    Critique Request Knife I did.

    Thank you. I think you’re absolutely correct it’s always when I’m doing a tight turn. I think I’m trying to take out to much on a single pass. I’m working on some other stainless stuff and I am taking lighter cuts and trying to pay attention.
  6. Sageoconnell

    More practice.

    Looks great to me. This post was a great read for someone like me that has really never tried this style. I was looking to see if you implemented what Marcus was suggesting. But i can’t tell on my phone it’s to blurry when I zoom in.
  7. Sageoconnell

    Critique Request Knife I did.

    No I only have a few carbide gravers, and only one 105*, so I had to stop and sharpen every time it happened. I found taking lighter passes seem to help with being able to go longer in between breaking off the tip. But I’m also pretty new to this maybe someone can answer this better.
  8. Sageoconnell

    Critique Request Just finished this.

    Thank you. I’d be lying if I said I knew how I exactly did it. I just adjusted my Lindsey to hit as soft as I could get it. Then just did what felt right as far as line weight.
  9. Sageoconnell

    Critique Request Just finished this.

    Thank you. Maybe coming from tattooing for 35 years, I can try to have something different but the same at the same time.
  10. Sageoconnell

    Critique Request Knife I did.

    Thank you.
  11. Sageoconnell

    Critique Request Knife I did.

    This one I finished a few weeks ago. My first time cutting stainless steel. I couldn’t get over how many times I broke off the top of my graver. But it was a great learning experience. Thanks for looking Sage.
  12. Sageoconnell

    Critique Request Just finished this.

    Just finished this money clip trying to see what I could do with just line work to get a picture. I used my own approach at cross hatching instead of what they did on the dollar bill so it wasn’t a direct copy. thanks for looking Sage
  13. Sageoconnell

    Victor ball vise

    I have a Victor 5” hr35757 with the machine turning on it.
  14. Sageoconnell

    Bulino work

    Thank you.
  15. Sageoconnell

    Bulino work

    Thank you. I hope one day I’ll get the same comment for some engraving I’ve done.

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