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Daniels/Osborne Knives
Some recent projects that I've had the pleasure to engrave.
Two Alex Daniels folders...a large Sheffield folding bowie, with a nice gentleman's knife, and an exceptional Warren Osborne folder. Alex Daniels Knives The client requested a "period look" on the bowie, and "something that fits" on the gent's knife. When it comes to designing panels on knives, sometimes I like to change them up a bit rather than just mirror the pattern to the other side. In these two examples I chose that route. Although the base-pattern is similar, there are still variances that make each one unique and hopefully interesting. Warren Osborne Knife This Osborne folder is a work-in-progress. [The flip-side of this knife will have the pattern mirrored to the best of my ability] I took a different approach mainly with the amount of gold work applied, and a little radical [for me] border treatment. I use a chemical oxidizer as a foundation treatment for the background, later I will use a thin film enamel upon completion. I find it useful to keep track of my time now and then. According to my work-log, I have 22.5 hours invested on the front bolster. I use a work diary more as a way to measure efficiency and economy-of-motion, rather than a dollar per hour barometer. I know a time/money balance has to be acheived at some point, but some projects [like this one] allow me an opportunity to reach for "personal best" regardless of the time involved. I hope you find this work interesting, and I welcome any comments, questions or critques. Tim |
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Re: Daniels/Osborne Knives
Tim, Keep getting "radical"!!!! Looks very nice to me. Hope I can do half that well someday.
Dan |
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Re: Daniels/Osborne Knives
Nice stuff Tim.
I like the formal design on the first two. That last one aint to shabby either:whoo: Ray PS Are we still planning to do Tulsa in April? |
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Tim,
Very beautiful and creative work. I need to get into the knife market. It looks like a lot of fun! I just don't know where to start. Keep up the excellent work. Rich |
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Re: Daniels/Osborne Knives
Thanks for the comments guys!
Ray, Tulsa's still a go at this point. Rich, I may be of help to you in regards to the knife work. A PM has been sent to your mailbox. Tim |
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Re: Daniels/Osborne Knives
Rich,
The best way to break into the knife work is ot get examples of your work out on knives. Post photos on the forums, do a couple of the major shows, a website would be a good idea. The quality of your work is definitely good enough. I don't think it would take long for you to build a clientèle. Ray |
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Tim,
These examples of your work are an inspiration, and thank you for posting them with such great clarity! best Rod |
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Tim, I love the way the borders are narrow in the center and expand out at both ends on the Osborne! Very cool effect. Very nice overall piece.
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Re: Daniels/Osborne Knives
Tim,
That Osborne engraving work is stunning! Very inspiring, I really enjoy seeing it. I'm finally getting off of my butt to go after the knife market too. Take care, Tom |
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Re: Daniels/Osborne Knives
Tim, Those are very tasty! Love your work.
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Re: Daniels/Osborne Knives
Hey Guys,
Thanks for the nice comments. Tim |
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Tim,
I am new to the metal engraving work I have spent my time in working on the wood end. But I seen many engraving on guns and knife in many parts of the world during my field work. I have learn to appreciate good engraving when I see one and these two knife has all the technics I seen before and they have been nicely done. Great Job I hope one day my ability to engrave on metal can reach by me. Great work Ray |
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Re: Daniels/Osborne Knives
Thank you Ray, and welcome to the forum!
There's alot of talent among the members here and I hope you will share examples of your work too. Tim |
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Re: Daniels/Osborne Knives
Beautiful work Tim! Dwayne
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