been messing about doing some kolrossing with my new kolrossing knife,in some ways it is a similar thing to scrimshaw,the wood needs to be prepared by sanding fine or scraping with broken glass,this will hopefully leave a smooth surface onto which you can incise a pattern or design,next you fill the cuts with something to make them stand out,here i have used coffee rubbed in but traditionally the inner bark of birch is made into dust,once the powder is in the cuts a bit of oil is wiped over ,this brings out the colour well,wipe off the excess oil and then burnish,i use a bit of Montana ivory.
kolrossing practice by fishfish_01, on Flickr
kolrossing practice by fishfish_01, on Flickr
kolrossing practice by fishfish_01, on Flickr
kolrossing practice by fishfish_01, on Flickr
Warning this gets quite addictive,i am running out of treen to practice on!




Warning this gets quite addictive,i am running out of treen to practice on!