Clay Report post Posted August 6, 2008 The challenge for August is a finger cuts challenge. The challenge is on swivel knive cuts only. The pattern can be any that you choose based upon scroll work. Unfortunately I do not have a picture of finger cuts so if you are not sure what they are we will have to wait for some chalenge takers. I look forward to seing what every one comes up with. Thanks, ClayM. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Howling Wolf Leather Report post Posted August 7, 2008 The challenge for August is a finger cuts challenge. The challenge is on swivel knive cuts only. The pattern can be any that you choose based upon scroll work. Unfortunately I do not have a picture of finger cuts so if you are not sure what they are we will have to wait for some chalenge takers.I look forward to seing what every one comes up with. Thanks, ClayM. Howdy All It's been a long time since I've posted to this group. Here is what I did today for the challange. WC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ClayB Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Hi Wayne, We'll forgive you for not posting here all that often as long as you post stuff like that when you do. That is some really nice knife work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anne newkold Report post Posted August 7, 2008 I saw this in person last night at class, its very cool and impressive! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oddball Report post Posted August 7, 2008 I am new to this so let me get this straight the idea of this challenge is to create a design using only knife cuts and no beveling etc. If not what exactly is meant by fingercuts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Report post Posted August 7, 2008 I am new to this so let me get this straight the idea of this challenge is to create a design using only knife cuts and no beveling etc. If not what exactly is meant by fingercuts? Don't feel bad oddball, I've been here for almost 2 years and I'm still waiting to find out what fingercuts are..... Unless it is what you do when using a head knife.... ouch! David Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bree Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Howdy AllIt's been a long time since I've posted to this group. Here is what I did today for the challange. WC Well heck... I guess that knocks me right out of the competition!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shirleyz Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Howdy AllIt's been a long time since I've posted to this group. Here is what I did today for the challange. WC Not fair!!!! Nobody said this guy was going to be in it!!!!!! Throw 'im out, he's too good! ShirleyZ Love ya Wayne!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johanna Report post Posted August 7, 2008 When I think of swivel knife cuts, I think of Rick Bean. I looked around to find some pics. Johanna Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Report post Posted August 7, 2008 (edited) HOLY CRAP !!! Look at that knife work.... I think I'm going to be sick.......!!!! Absofrickenlutelyamazing Thx Johanna Dave Edited August 7, 2008 by David Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TwinOaks Report post Posted August 8, 2008 Well, golly. That's setting the bar pretty high- guess I better go get the pogostick. Bree, this isn't a competition, only a challenge. This only the second time I've heard of scrollwork in leather (the first was on a seat I think Shirley made) so don't feel like you're the only one who's new to this. The whole idea is to learn new skills for your leather working. Each of the 'challenges' helps less experienced members gain some exposure to different types of leathercraft. Those who do have experience just might learn something too! If nothing else, seeing the incredible craftsmanship in these works is pretty dang inspiring. Of course, seeing work like those posted is a bit daunting, if you're trying to beat it in competition, but this won't be graded. At least not officially . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bree Report post Posted August 8, 2008 Well, golly. That's setting the bar pretty high- guess I better go get the pogostick.Bree, this isn't a competition, only a challenge. This only the second time I've heard of scrollwork in leather (the first was on a seat I think Shirley made) so don't feel like you're the only one who's new to this. The whole idea is to learn new skills for your leather working. Each of the 'challenges' helps less experienced members gain some exposure to different types of leathercraft. Those who do have experience just might learn something too! If nothing else, seeing the incredible craftsmanship in these works is pretty dang inspiring. Of course, seeing work like those posted is a bit daunting, if you're trying to beat it in competition, but this won't be graded. At least not officially . Gotcha! Still my swivel knife work is nowhere even close to that work or the one Johanna posted. Sheesh these guys are not just good... they are fabulous. I'm just going to slip under a rock here and peek out from time to time and marvel at some of this work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TwinOaks Report post Posted August 8, 2008 Note the second pic Johanna posted...."Best of Show, Sheridan, Wyo 2003". I promise you this: If I produced work that good, I'd still drop in time to time, but I wouldn't be here as much. I'd be far too busy taking the vacations that each saddle paid for. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickybobby Report post Posted August 8, 2008 Howdy AllIt's been a long time since I've posted to this group. Here is what I did today for the challange. WC Wayne, Great job! I am going to the shop to kick my swivel knife! lol!! Rick J. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Clay Report post Posted August 8, 2008 WC, Thanks for taking the challenge and posting your work. That is a great example of finger cuts for those who did not know. Ok everyone WC set the bar high on this but it is not as hard as you might think so give it a try and you will be surprised at what finger cuts can do to enhance your projects. ClayM. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pabloz Report post Posted August 8, 2008 Here are some swivel doodles...a little inspiration or food for thought. Top row L to R... Al Gould, Chan Geer, Deeter Middle Row...Kathy Flannagan, Billy Wooters, Jimmy Jackson Bottom Row...Don Butler, Bob Klenda, Jim Linnel Have fun with it. Pabloz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yaklady Report post Posted August 8, 2008 When I have a finger cut, it looks like this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Howling Wolf Leather Report post Posted August 8, 2008 When I think of swivel knife cuts, I think of Rick Bean. I looked around to find some pics.Johanna Rick Bean and Al Gould are two of the best at swivel knife work. Here are a couple of Al's pieces. WC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johanna Report post Posted August 8, 2008 Yeah, Wayne, and you're not so bad yourself, either! For you folks that haven't heard of WC, he is a fantastic leather artist in his own right- one of those guys that set the bar for the rest of us. I didn't know Al Gould did finger cuts, too. Thanks for sharing the pics, and the inspiration. Johanna Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pete Report post Posted August 8, 2008 I wasn't aware of the name either. I thought that they were just decorative cuts. Is it cheating to trace the patterns first- does it all HAVE to be done freehand? (Not for the contest but traditionally?) pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Howling Wolf Leather Report post Posted August 8, 2008 I wasn't aware of the name either. I thought that they were just decorative cuts.Is it cheating to trace the patterns first- does it all HAVE to be done freehand? (Not for the contest but traditionally?) pete I watched Al on a video from the Last trade show in Ventura and he drew in his main lines and free handed the rest. I drew my main scroll lines and transfered them to the leather just to make sure they were as balanced as possible. All other cuts were free hand. WC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crystal Report post Posted August 10, 2008 I don't think this is exactly what the challenge is - but it's what I came up with. 1/4" hollowground swivel knife blade, a few touchups with a modeling spoon and since I tried and had a snowball's chance of ever getting circles down - I used a Pro Petal to do them. What is traditionaly used to finish scroll work? I'd like to try something that is suggested and get better pictures in the daylight. Sorry about the bad pictures. Crystal Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Clay Report post Posted August 10, 2008 Crystal OMy!!!! That is beautiful!! How in the world did you come up with that? WOW!! I wouldn't call that finger cuts, I would call that fine scroll work!! ClayM. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Clay Report post Posted August 10, 2008 When I have a finger cut, it looks like this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freak Report post Posted August 10, 2008 Sorry about the bad pictures.Crystal My monitor must be going out cause i don't see any "bad" pics. All i see is some amazing work. Crystal , that is a beautiful work of art. I love it !! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites