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Hawk Leather Carving

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Hi everybody. I've been lurking on this site foe awile now and just got a phone that I can upload some pics This is a carving Im just finishing up. Really happy with the carving but basket weave needs some work 8/9 oz vegtan stitched to pine border is just glued. Thinking of puting rivets to hold the corners cause they are shrinking and getting some gap. Let me know what you think

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Nice job.

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Nice work, and welcome to the forum. Keep on posting!

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Thanks everyone

Samar I just used the eco flow briar brown highlight that came with my basic tandy kit and some resist on the beak ecoflo coal black on the eye

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You might achieve a nice look on your next frame by overlapping the mitered edges a bit, and skiving them down so they match thickness, but still keeping the angled miter cut look with some creative cutting and such. I may have to play around with the idea and show pics to explain better.

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I like the hawk, it's nice, but if you made the white thread dissapear and use black instead, attention wouldn't be focused on the outer edge of your work. Just a thought, hope you don't mind.

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Thanks for the ideas. Don't mind at all should have put this one in Critique my Work! Mods can move it if they want.

I like both ideas will try the skiving idea next go around I can smell what your stepping in sporq.thanks

I see what your saying gambler the stitching kinda takes away from the artwork. No one believed me it was leather so I thought the stitches would showcase that but see what you mean I how it draws the eye away from the focal point. Which should be the eye need to work on that a bit too maybe a Lacquer finish on it would help it pop.

also I didn't back it with anything like leather puddy or anything will that be a problem? Should I drill a hole in the wood and spray foam the back? I havr to cover the back anyway cause I didn't use a back up wood when drilling the ply and had some wood chip out.

any other critiques welcome too.

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