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sequence of traditional metal carving just my rough one.... chinese carver lover

#1 User is offline   Charles Wu 

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  Posted 25 November 2009 - 05:34 PM

For Janel, for you, for all....

Here are some sequence of traditional metal carving, hope your coments adding and fixing, let it be better and more close to the complete....

I really want to collect any topic, any photos which related to the traditional carving, the modern engraving. like the sword fitting, the katana sword, the blade, the all, as long as there are a few relevant. post here pls.

Thanks If you can provide the website below, or any photos, also you can PM to me. thansk advance. my dear my friend, do not worry about that i may know the things you offer before. cause i do not want miss anything. thanks a million.

Well, photos as below.

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Here also you can see the Repousse:
A process used to roughly emboss a metal object from the back or inside with larger punches than those used in chasing
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#2 User is offline   Jim Kelso 

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Posted 26 November 2009 - 06:03 PM

A very clear and instructive sequence.
Is the background smoothed by scraping?
Do you ever use stones?

Thanks Charles!

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 09:07 AM

View PostJim Kelso, on Nov 27 2009, 02:03 AM, said:

A very clear and instructive sequence.
Is the background smoothed by scraping?
Do you ever use stones?

Thanks Charles!

Jim


Thanks Jim, the great metal art artist. i love your work veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy muchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
And so sorry the late replying.
Yes, the flat and smoothed background by chisels' scraping. no other supportive electrical tooling.
We never used stones. And it is very hard to get a tiny pattern. what is your ideal on that.
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Posted 02 January 2010 - 07:51 AM

Wow!
yloh

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Posted 16 January 2010 - 04:59 PM

View Postyloh, on Jan 2 2010, 03:51 PM, said:

Wow!
yloh


yloh bro.

兄好,谢谢。
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Posted 17 January 2010 - 05:37 AM

I think the tools are way cool. What a great collection. Thanks for sharing.

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