Fleur de lys from my ornamental design & shading class

yakob

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Very nice,

Could you please give us some information about its dimension ?

what is its WIDTH and HEIGHT ?

 

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Hello Sam, Hope all is well with you and yours. I haven't picked up a graver in, I don't know when, but your design sure makes me want to.

Simply beautiful piece.

Ed DeLorge
 

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it is 1/8" in height ! he did it with an electron microscope. after his scroll on a pinhead-- he had to top that one !!
 

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Light will travel one foot in a nanosecond.
So far the only reason to hang on to the imperial system.
 

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Just a quick note to say I appreciate your time when you post these types of examples, Sam. It is easy to use these to study shading and line geometry, as well as shape development, proportion, and perspective.

It's a study in and of itself. I appreciate your time and effort, as do many, many others, I'm quite certain.

Thank you, Sir!
scottd.
 

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I brought a new Graver Mach AT with hand palm 901 hand pice. I saw that Sam posted a picture of Fleur de Lys, for shading practice, so I took a silver plate and tried my new macine. I feel very good en graving with the palm pice, but I was always puting my foot down when I was graving
 

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