No, unfortunately, and it shows
I draw design only with pencil. I always do it, because I think that gives "life" to the engraving and carving. Although this is not the most precise method of applying of the drawing
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Thanks to all for the kind words about my small experiment. For me , this is a new ornament
In the picture up, I noticed quite errors , that I removed
Well, everyone seemed to have a good time with this exercise, so I thought that I should try it too. I figured that I would go a different route so here is my attempt at Sam's great design. I know that Icould have engraved this much quicker, but this seemed to be more fun. It took about 6 hours and it is not finished to the degree that I would for my figurative Cameos, but it was just for fun. It's about 1 3/4 inches long. Hope you enjoy it.
Thanks Sam and Evgeni. As I said it took about 6 hours, but it was fun to carve. I'd never done a "non-figurative" carving on a cameo before and this has convinced me that it may be something I might want to pursue. I could see this type of design for jewelry but I'd need to find a local jeweler willing to mount the cameos in a broach or necklace mount.
Me gustarón muchos trabajos, Personalmente me lie con los Scroll, y realice este otro modelo para seguir practicando. Este lo hice sobre acero. espero que les guste. Saludos.
Gracias Sam, me alegro que gustase mi trabajo. Jean gracias por mostrar el trabajo de Luis, Esta realmente estupendo. Un saludo a todos. www.dimassm.es
All of this talent just makes me feel silly for even being on here! I've only ever used flat gravers so far, I'll have to try this type of engraving...and post my pictures...23 years from now.
Hola Jean...
Hola a todos...
Gracias Jean por publicar el trabajo... Me alegra que te haya gustado... Tu eres el maestro...
Abrazos...
Luis...: Happyvise: