CFM Tim Schroeder Posted December 4, 2022 CFM Report Posted December 4, 2022 This is the side of a Tote Bag I'm making my daughter for Christmas. Quote
Members Simplejack1985 Posted December 4, 2022 Members Report Posted December 4, 2022 Nice work. I cannot draw even a stick figure. Quote
Members rleather Posted December 4, 2022 Members Report Posted December 4, 2022 The design just flows perfectly. One lucky daughter will have a Merry Christmas. Thanks for sharing and have a great Christmas and Happy New Year! Quote
Members DJole Posted December 4, 2022 Members Report Posted December 4, 2022 Oof...that's very nice work! A great design and excellent tooling. She'd better love it. ;-) Quote
Members TomE Posted December 5, 2022 Members Report Posted December 5, 2022 Beautiful design and craftsmanship. At first glance it appears symmetric then I see all the asymmetries as I look more closely. Neat! Quote
MikeRock Posted December 5, 2022 Report Posted December 5, 2022 Oh boy!! That is so clean :)) Lucky girl...... God bless Quote
Members Hags Posted December 5, 2022 Members Report Posted December 5, 2022 I can draw a stick figure, but I need a ruler. Dang, that's nice. You can be proud of that. I'm sure she will be. Quote
Members Sheilajeanne Posted December 8, 2022 Members Report Posted December 8, 2022 Yeah, Tim and I may be at each other's throats over politics, but he does very nice work... Tim, shortly after seeing this, I saw a post on FB that looked very similar, and wondered if someone was copying your work. I pulled them up side by side, and the difference in tooling made it very obvious which work was yours! I really can't post it here, as I don't have permission, but remember those tooling tips Stohlman used to do, showing good tooling vs. bad? The one on FB was the poster child for what not to do... Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted December 8, 2022 CFM Report Posted December 8, 2022 i have looked at this for hours it seems. I'm awestruck! your tooling is fantastic. Quote
Doc Reaper Posted December 8, 2022 Report Posted December 8, 2022 Where did you get this awesome pattern, I want one Quote
Members YinTx Posted February 20, 2023 Members Report Posted February 20, 2023 I mean, if I were going to try to draw something for a tote, this is what I'd hope it would come out like! Great skills. Are we allowed to use your pattern? Quote
CFM Tim Schroeder Posted February 20, 2023 Author CFM Report Posted February 20, 2023 Thanks everybody. Yes @YinTx. If anybody ever wants a copy of a tooling pattern I drew just let me know. I have every original drawing and a copy or two. I'll mail you a copy. Drawings are the toughest part. The flowers and inside of the circles are easy. It's those big blank spots outside around the circles. I used the Sheridan Style Carving book from Tandy when I first started drawing and then found Hidepounder on this forum. I bought his pattern drawing book too. His work is as good as anybody in the world. I drew a wallet pattern and tooled one every day for 5 days looking at Hidepounders work trying to make it look like his. You eventually figure out how to make those tools do what your eyes see. There's still a couple of them in the scrap heap. Still can't tool like him but getting better every time. I spent at least 6 or 7 hrs on that drawing and tooled it in about 9 hrs. Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted February 20, 2023 CFM Report Posted February 20, 2023 Dang that's nice lookin!! Quote
Members doubleh Posted February 20, 2023 Members Report Posted February 20, 2023 6 hours ago, Tim Schroeder said: Thanks everybody. Yes @YinTx. If anybody ever wants a copy of a tooling pattern I drew just let me know. I have every original drawing and a copy or two. I'll mail you a copy. Drawings are the toughest part. The flowers and inside of the circles are easy. It's those big blank spots outside around the circles. I used the Sheridan Style Carving book from Tandy when I first started drawing and then found Hidepounder on this forum. I bought his pattern drawing book too. His work is as good as anybody in the world. I drew a wallet pattern and tooled one every day for 5 days looking at Hidepounders work trying to make it look like his. You eventually figure out how to make those tools do what your eyes see. There's still a couple of them in the scrap heap. Still can't tool like him but getting better every time. I spent at least 6 or 7 hrs on that drawing and tooled it in about 9 hrs. WOW is my input. Color me jealous. I used to draw but essential tremors has taken that ability away even with medication. I can still do fairly well with a swivel knife but I am seriously slow. I don't know that I could have managed just the swivel cuts in 9 hours. Your daughter is a lucky person and should be VERY proud of that. Quote
Members YinTx Posted February 21, 2023 Members Report Posted February 21, 2023 18 hours ago, Tim Schroeder said: I spent at least 6 or 7 hrs on that drawing and tooled it in about 9 hrs. You draw faster than I, and tool faster as well. I would really like to use that pattern, I do appreciate the permission, as I understand the amount of effort that goes into patterning. 12 hours ago, doubleh said: I used to draw but essential tremors has taken that ability away even with medication. I can empathize with your frustration. I have a friend with essential tremors, interestingly a serving of alcohol when necessary helps him manage a bit better, but it is a difficult thing to work with regardless. Quote
Members TheOne Posted March 31, 2023 Members Report Posted March 31, 2023 On 2/20/2023 at 10:23 AM, Tim Schroeder said: Thanks everybody. Yes @YinTx. If anybody ever wants a copy of a tooling pattern I drew just let me know. I have every original drawing and a copy or two. I'll mail you a copy. Drawings are the toughest part. The flowers and inside of the circles are easy. It's those big blank spots outside around the circles. I used the Sheridan Style Carving book from Tandy when I first started drawing and then found Hidepounder on this forum. I bought his pattern drawing book too. His work is as good as anybody in the world. I drew a wallet pattern and tooled one every day for 5 days looking at Hidepounders work trying to make it look like his. You eventually figure out how to make those tools do what your eyes see. There's still a couple of them in the scrap heap. Still can't tool like him but getting better every time. I spent at least 6 or 7 hrs on that drawing and tooled it in about 9 hrs. WOW That looks great Quote
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