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Post by legacyofthesword on Feb 12, 2018 22:36:01 GMT
That looks pretty freakin' cool!
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Post by KaOsBlaKbLaDe on Feb 13, 2018 4:23:18 GMT
I like the blade for this piece.
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Post by freq on Feb 13, 2018 10:08:53 GMT
That is really outstanding work. It makes me wonder what you'd do if you had a mill or lathe :) uuuummm be confused as i dont know how to operate a mill and used a metal lathe a grand total of twice lol
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Post by freq on Feb 13, 2018 10:11:47 GMT
You have given me some fine ideas on a dagger blade I have in the works. I love what you did on that blade! That is just AWESOME! :D thanks. got some guidence from here might help sterlingsculptures.com/wp/?p=2852,http://www.thecarvingpath.net/topic/1141-%E2%80%9Cknapped%E2%80%9D-steel-blade-tutorial-for-ford/
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christain
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Post by christain on Feb 13, 2018 14:59:14 GMT
Thanks for the link! I pretty much know how to do it....it's just SO time-consuming. I've done this effect on some small blades, and sold every one. People love the Neolithic look. I DO TOO!
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