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Still a lot to learn but working hard!
Made a lot of mistakes on this one but it made me wiser
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Re: Still a lot to learn but working hard!
That looks pretty cool! You're perfectly on the right way
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Re: Still a lot to learn but working hard!
That's looking very good Gert!
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Re: Still a lot to learn but working hard!
That looks great Gert, nice to see some tattoo style engraving designs for a change.
Keep at it |
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Re: Still a lot to learn but working hard!
I'm seeing scrolls in everything lately... I'm still searching for a non-classic scroll-style to apply... Dunno if the Japanese style will work, guess i'll have to try hard and maybe something will come out..
Thanks for the lovely comments guys! Engraving is a hard thing to master, that's what makes it so much fun! thanks again! |
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Re: Still a lot to learn but working hard!
I`m sure there is plenty of stuff besides scrolls that look great as engraving.
That koi idea is one of them. I`m searching around for something different for a change aswell |
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Re: Still a lot to learn but working hard!
Looks good. Anytime that you learn you are the better for it. If all I do is learn something out of each piece that I do, or every knife, or scrim then it was worththe effort that I put into it.
Thanks for sharing. Curtis Wilson |
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