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Nice work. I cannot draw even a stick figure. 

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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!

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Oof...that's very nice work! A great design and excellent tooling. 
She'd better love it. ;-)

 

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Beautiful design and craftsmanship.  At first glance it appears symmetric then I see all the asymmetries as I look more closely.  Neat!

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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.

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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...:wacko:

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i have looked at this for hours it seems. I'm awestruck! your tooling is fantastic.

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Where did you get this awesome pattern, I want one

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Great work.

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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?

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 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. 

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Very cool

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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. 

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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.

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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. 

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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. 

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WOW That looks great 

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That looks amazing.  

 

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