Members equiss Posted January 30, 2009 Members Report Posted January 30, 2009 This is beautiful. If you were going to sell it - given the time and materials, what do you think a good price would be? I LOVE IT! Quote C. Stovin
Members Kowboyboots Posted January 30, 2009 Members Report Posted January 30, 2009 I am so glade to see the filigree coming back in style. That's all I did back in the 70's. Still have the messed up fingernail proving it, LOL, cut right throw my nail & finger one day. Any way now I use the hot knife to do the filigree cut. It cuts like a regular exact type knife an seals the edges at the same time. Works like my laser only I can't fit a whole belt in my laser so sometimes I have to use a different method. Yours looks wonderful! Quote
Members CitizenKate Posted January 30, 2009 Members Report Posted January 30, 2009 Just thought I'd throw a little tip out for people to try. Go buy a bunch of various sized Craftool veiners (preferrably with no scallops on the inside) Now sharpen them up...yes I mean grind them til they no longer look like stamps... they make great filigree punches!! Great tip from another guy who does awesome filigree work - thanks, Elton! Kate Quote
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