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My First Oak Leaf

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This is the first oak leaf that I attempted. Im tired of just doing basketstamps, so I needed to branch out.

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Overall you done pretty well. Use a hair tool to define some lines on the stem. Work on walking your beveler. You can smooth this one out with a modeling tool.

Your knife cuts for the edge are uneven. Try to use the same pressure on the knife as you make your cuts.

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This is the first oak leaf that I attempted. Im tired of just doing basketstamps, so I needed to branch out.

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Ferg,

As a novice I am having trouble noticing what you mean by uneven knife cuts, what are the indicators of that? What I'm really saying is I don't see the error in this picture and I'm certain I wouldn't recognize it in any work I might create, so what is it I am looking for? I also feel I've worded this question oddly and I think I need a beer....

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Oak leaves are tough, all you need is practice. My advice is practice your decorative cuts, I start harder and end lighter, but that is actually a very good first oak leaf. I use a nylon beveler blade in a swivel knife for a lot of work, but oak leaves have too many sharp angles to do it entirely with this method. As another poster said, you can smooth the transitions with a modeling tool as well.

Again, you have the basics, just practice and you will be golden.

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