Грубая и не очень аккуратная работа. Узоры бормашиной,это "дурной тон",или уровень "новичка", который только постигает азы ремесла. Татуировка, тоже оставляет желать лучшего. Изначально, отсутствие дизайна,и композиции,привело к "такому результату".
First, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! You are absolutely correct, I was a complete novice when I made this. But, I did intend for it to appear hand made "rough". You are also correct on the lack of design, because I made it up as i went along. This whole project was a fun goof just to see if I could do it. As Far as the "tattoo" it would have been much easier to use powdered copper with CA glue instead of copper wires. Because it would have allowed me to go crazy with the smaller details in copper, but unfortunately I did not discover it until over a year after this was completed. I am no expert, but If you enjoy things that look like they came from a machine I would think there are a lot factory videos on here of soup can production, or the Discovery channel has the "How It's Made" Series. Lots of "perfect" factory stuff in those to watch.
Wow that stock came out beautiful, I have an old rifle, you inspired me to do the same, I Learned a lot from your video, thanks for it 👏👏👏👏👏👏
You rock! Thank you for the compliment! Please tag me when you finish, becauseI would love to see how it turns out!
WOW!!!
en cuanto sale una culata asi de madera para un rifle ruger carabina 10/22
Грубая и не очень аккуратная работа. Узоры бормашиной,это "дурной тон",или уровень "новичка", который только постигает азы ремесла. Татуировка, тоже оставляет желать лучшего. Изначально, отсутствие дизайна,и композиции,привело к "такому результату".
First, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! You are absolutely correct, I was a complete novice when I made this. But, I did intend for it to appear hand made "rough". You are also correct on the lack of design, because I made it up as i went along. This whole project was a fun goof just to see if I could do it. As Far as the "tattoo" it would have been much easier to use powdered copper with CA glue instead of copper wires. Because it would have allowed me to go crazy with the smaller details in copper, but unfortunately I did not discover it until over a year after this was completed. I am no expert, but If you enjoy things that look like they came from a machine I would think there are a lot factory videos on here of soup can production, or the Discovery channel has the "How It's Made" Series. Lots of "perfect" factory stuff in those to watch.
I have never seen such bad carving.