Richard338
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The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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Awesome 3D effect.Cherry, maple and Sapele, needs some glue, sanding and oil.
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Awesome work. I echo the others.....cool 3D effect on that surface.Cherry, maple and Sapele, needs some glue, sanding and oil.
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It has completely inverted for me. I'm very frustrated! I had to go back and look at the old pic to check my sanity.First coat of oil gives it a completely different 3D perspective.
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That's actually a new one, and it nests into the other one.It has completely inverted for me. I'm very frustrated! I had to go back and look at the old pic to check my sanity.
Actually it's just a different perspective, what's neat about doing the 3D boards is you different look when you rotate the boards This is actually a pretty simple one. A FB group I belong to has some folks doing master class work. I hope one day to aspire to making one of these.It has completely inverted for me. I'm very frustrated! I had to go back and look at the old pic to check my sanity.
That made me think of this by Escher,Actually it's just a different perspective, what's neat about doing the 3D boards is you different look when you rotate the boards This is actually a pretty simple one. A FB group I belong to has some folks doing master class work. I hope one day to aspire to making one of these.
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Here's another Escher-est oneThat made me think of this by Escher,
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Which led me to finding this,
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Which got me a chuckle out of this,
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The Red tones in that really make it pop. What kind of wood do you think that is?Here's another Escher-est one
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Pretty sure it's bloodwood, hard as a rock and hard to work but has that deep red color.The Red tones in that really make it pop. What kind of wood do you think that is?
That is mindblowingly beautiful.Cherry, maple and Sapele, needs some glue, sanding and oil.
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Thanks, Updated pic of it sanded and oiled.That is mindblowingly beautiful.