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All is in the title

 

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I'm sorry, I just saw I already posted it in other specialties forum

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I like it a lot.  Just curious why you chose to not put decorative cuts on a single flower petal, and put cuts on one flower bud but not the other?

I like the pattern.  Did you do the pattern yourself or get it from somewhere?

YinTx

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When I made the picture, I wasn't quite finished

For the pattern, yes I did

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Thank you Chuck

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19 hours ago, FrenchMich said:

When I made the picture, I wasn't quite finished

For the pattern, yes I did

That is a great pattern.  If you are interested in selling a copy, let me know!

5 hours ago, battlemunky said:

Another great piece @FrenchMich!

Good eye @YinTx.

I just really liked the work, and I had zoomed in and was studying it to understand the techniques.  It is well designed in my opinion.

YinTx

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thanks to everybody

Yin, would you like the pattern of cuff or the pattern of floral drawing or the two?

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6 hours ago, FrenchMich said:

thanks to everybody

Yin, would you like the pattern of cuff or the pattern of floral drawing or the two?

Both, if you are willing!

YinTx

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Give me your postal address by personal message and I'll send you all you need

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9 minutes ago, FrenchMich said:

Give me your postal address by personal message and I'll send you all you need

PM sent.  Many thanks!

YinTx

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Beautiful work.

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Just really beautiful work . . . 

Wayyyyyy  beyond my reach . . . 

May God bless,

Dwight

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Nice job French Mich that carving looks great !

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Absolutely outstanding!!  Is this for a one armed cowboy??  How's the other one coming?

God bless

Mike

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Most excellent work. I'd love to see the finished product.  You've nailed it.

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Sorry to be late

It's the only one picture I have

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Very nice!

- Bill

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Thanks for sharing.  That's beautiful.

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Great work. I'm just getting started and I'm having some issues on beveling curved lines, especially tight curls.  I have a large square beveler which is fine if I am on an outside curve but on inside curves I need something smaller (I think) I have been tilting the stamp and it works okay but was wondering what stamps you use for your work?  On the muleshoe, I think I've got that, tilt on subsequent marks to have a smaller size. I've seen some bevelers for sale that instead on a straight up and down side are V shaped.  Not sure where they would be used.

 

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Really like the lace work on those cuffs.  

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On 8/27/2022 at 6:26 PM, Davm said:

Great work. I'm just getting started and I'm having some issues on beveling curved lines, especially tight curls.  I have a large square beveler which is fine if I am on an outside curve but on inside curves I need something smaller (I think) I have been tilting the stamp and it works okay but was wondering what stamps you use for your work?  On the muleshoe, I think I've got that, tilt on subsequent marks to have a smaller size. I've seen some bevelers for sale that instead on a straight up and down side are V shaped.  Not sure where they would be used.

 

Sorry for my late answer. I have several sets of Beveler straight for straight lines and convexe lines and round for concave lines. I have several size for each, but I use systematically the widest possible to limite tool marks.
My preference is Horse shoe brand ''jeremiah  watt product'', but I also have  a range of tools from Barry King and it works  well.

For all, Thank you very much

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