Craft Works - Let's Get Creative!
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Looks really great!
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new cardholder
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Made a half dollar dome pendant
Annealed
Pickled and cleaned up
Domed
Popped in a jump ring
Patina'd with liver of sulfur
Turned out well but the hole stretched a little. Next time I'll drill from the backside of the coin and use a drill press. Drilling a half dollar with a Dremel is surprisingly difficult!
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Looks great. I had been thinking about doing something similar with a hobo nickel. Was it hard to do?
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Had a good one last night, drawing alonside some top street artists in a gallery in E. London
Live stream here http://www.dripsandruns.com/#!watch/viznt
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This is definitely one of my favorite threads on the board. Really cool to see all the talent members have. After about 7 years without picking up a pencil I decided it was time I stopped wasting what little talent I have and do some drawing. Here's the first piece I've done since I was about 22. Still a work in progress but I think it's coming along. Portrait is of a Pawnee scout named White Horse.
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Gift for the Mrs. Done using a process that I have not done before, which is done using a 'scratchboard'.
Basically purchased a bit of cardboard that is covered with clay and a thick layer of Indian ink.
The board starts off jet black and then I scratched off the ink with a scalpel to get the image.
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Plus that drawing is insanely good!
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great shit buddy! @Cutlasshound
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And you've somehow managed to give Olive a come hither look! Great stuff @Cutlasshound
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Thanks, @Cutlasshound. I'll try and throw up another pic when I've finished. Really dig the card you made for Valentine's day.
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Here's a little hammered silver cross we made for my Godson for his Baptism at the end of the month. I was going to force a patina but I like it polished.
After cutting, hammering, and soldering.
After filing, sanding, and tumbling.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk