Members Storm Posted May 28, 2008 Author Members Report Posted May 28, 2008 WOW Storm, First is to die for. Absolutely stunning. The other ones are great too but that first one is just so realistic.I envy theese ones!! Tom The funny thing was that some actually thought that the mounted one was a fish I had caught and wanted to know where I had caught it. Don't envy them Tom...you can do the same thing. Besides if you are making rod cases then you should market some leather fly wallets with wool fleece linings to keep the flys. Would go well with the rod case you made recently. Quote Please keep in mind that unless I ask for anyones critique I do not want nor require same.
Members hiloboy Posted May 28, 2008 Members Report Posted May 28, 2008 Storm, great job on the carving and the pyro.. burning on leather and wood is how i started..this site has started me thinking about tooling .. and how i can add tooling to my burns.. thanks for shareing and i will be looking forward to seeing more of your Pyrocarvings ..is that a word? Quote Aloha, Curt http://www.picturetrail.com/linecutter
Members Spider Posted May 30, 2008 Members Report Posted May 30, 2008 Good work Storm. I have used that technique on saddlebags when I want to give them a worn look. Very effective. Quote From the insane mind of SPIDER... http://spiderflesh.com Myspace: Spiderflesh Facebook: Spiderflesh George
TomSwede Posted May 30, 2008 Report Posted May 30, 2008 The funny thing was that some actually thought that the mounted one was a fish I had caught and wanted to know where I had caught it. Don't envy them Tom...you can do the same thing. Besides if you are making rod cases then you should market some leather fly wallets with wool fleece linings to keep the flys. Would go well with the rod case you made recently. BADABING!! Excellent idea! Now, should I go with the casket shape for those...hm well I just keep that idea in mind. Looks like I got some work building rodcases over summer and a few other projects too. Building a dogridebox for an MC, maybe. Tom Quote Confucius - Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without. --------------------------------------------- www.1eye1.se blogg.1eye1.se
Members indypbear Posted May 30, 2008 Members Report Posted May 30, 2008 Storm, great job on the carving and the pyro.. burning on leather and wood is how i started..this site has started me thinking about tooling .. and how i can add tooling to my burns.. thanks for shareing and i will be looking forward to seeing more of your Pyrocarvings ..is that a word? IT IS NOW -Hiloboy!!! Indy Quote
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