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The "garden" is still in the box, I quit playing paper model and follow making miniatures with different materials. But I love paper.
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Incredible!
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Thank you for the update. You are vey talented! Awesome detail, the chain is very impressive. What kind of tools do you use to make such beautiful items? Best regards, Mike Bauer |
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Magnificent craftsmanship! I, too, would be interested in learning more about your materials and methodology.
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Very nice. You need a shaving horse to go with that drawknife.
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Thank you for your kind words.
I read books and learnt metalsmithing (jewelry) by trial and error by making metal miniatures like weapons, tools, garden tools or whatever gives me inspiration. I combine all material I could find around: wood, nails, brass, silver and gems. All my method is from jewelry so all tools I used are jeweler's tools: files, saw, torch, wax. The anvil and the blacksmith vise are made by lost-wax casting, the drawknife i "forged" from a washer (you can see the process below) Have a nice day and keep modelling !
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Thanks. It's like magic.
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+1 Magic with a purpose!
Tunny Thank You for sharing what you do! Mike |
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Nice technique to make the draw knife. Is there a froe in the future?
Saw, hatchet, froe, wooden mallet, shaving horse, draw knife. A basic tool set to make pert near anything.
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