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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Paris
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Hi! Graham.,
Congratulations for the work, I’m very impressed. I know that it might be of less interest for the steel men, but can you post closer pics of the handle you carved. I’d love also to know how was your process of carving the ivory, the kind of ivory you chose etc, best regards Cedric |
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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 93
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Hi Cedric, the ivory is antique elephant that I managed to get hold of long before the current ban. I tend to carve with a dremel with small burr cutters to "rough out" then refine and carve smaller detail with a sghian dubh I made from a scrap of damascus. Here's the photo of the hilt.
Regards, Graham. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: J a k a r t a
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I really like your workmanship. Beautiful "durga hilt"... And I hope these pictures below may inspire your next work. Three styles of old "durga hilts" -- two Cirebon style and one Balinese style... GANJAWULUNG |
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