What about mine then?I'll put me down for the second one please.
lol....indeed....but who's countin' anyway...Uhmmm surely thats the third for you my friend![]()
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Uhmmm surely thats the third for you my friend![]()
I'll bring the rubber swords t' next weeks meet then eh?......last man standin' gets the prize...lmao.I AM willing to kill for one of these.
Wow, I had no idea what a jewellers saw was until I saw that. Do you clamp the saw and move the horn, or what? Am even more impressed with your skill now!Cap'n Badger said:I uses a jewelers saw....(third pic down on this site).
http://www.rescuepearl.com/tools.htm
I have blades from 0.1 up t' 1mm..... the designs are all hand drawn onto the horn an' cut out by hand.
No...the horn is held on a piece o' wood wi' a 2" hole in it by my left hand.....I then saw verticle t' the horn after drillin' micro holes t' start the saw off on the indiviual lines...eg...wi' yours Count the lines....an' that's how many drill holes there are an' how many times I have t' dismantle the saw an' re-insert it t' cut out the shapes. One piece sillhouettes are easy (otter etc) Celtic ones take a lot more time.Wow, I had no idea what a jewellers saw was until I saw that. Do you clamp the saw and move the horn, or what? Am even more impressed with your skill now!
:notworthyI then saw verticle t' the horn after drillin' micro holes t' start the saw off on the indiviual lines...eg...wi' yours Count the lines....an' that's how many drill holes there are an' how many times I have t' dismantle the saw an' re-insert it t' cut out the shapes.