What a gift Stevohdee! Thanks for sharing you gifts and teachings in a T-Riffic series!! Twelveteen thumbs up! I could have watched all 37 hours of this one and not fallen asleep. Absolutely stunning highlights in her hair, shading and the facial features...and that water in you old piece!! Interesting a photo (tin type) from 1875 and her cloth print having a "Meander" on it...the pattern you so diligently did. That pattern dates back to Roman times per some research and making some clay imprint tools of them for my daughters pottery...after you do a bakers dozen or so you see them Everywhere and approach a decent stamp...mostly. Most Grateful, Stevoh, one of the best in a long time!! ~PJ
Thanks pj, I'd love to see a gogglebox episode of someone watching my vids haha, yeah the romans borrowed from the greeks and vice versa so i didnt want to label the pattern, who knows, maybe they nicked it from mesopotamia. I do think roman when i see it though. Intriguing it was worn by an asiatic lady in 1875... hmm
Thanks Stevodee….. what an amazing craft. You are extremely skilled and talented. I have spent a few hours so far practicing my letters and numbers as your first video described. I historically have shown zero appreciable artistic capabilities so I’ve been quite surprised how well the engraving has turned out by applying your techniques. Apparently capability is the result of impeccable instruction. Again, thanks so much for all the time you invested in sharing your skills. All the best to you…… 👍👍😎👍👍
Gday Stevo, absolutely beautiful craftsmanship, I’m blown away with the detail that you’ve put into these pieces, I’ve really enjoyed the series mate, Thank you, cheers
Fantastic - I am in awe. Lovely, lovely subject to finish on. I thought the whole series was really interesting, but this last one was on a whole different level. You are very much an artist!
@@stevohdee8118 good video. I am very fond of carving. in this art someone suggested I attach a pattern to a workpiece and trace with a needle. but in the video you scan the image with carbon paper. my question if i transfer the image to the workpiece and delete it after tracing it with acetone do you think it will work?
Bloody brilliant, Stevo, I used to carve leather, until the printer crapped out, human faces always gave me the sh!ts, don't think I ever did one that I was happy with, would you use the same technique for G10 or Micarta?. Thanks for the great series, Scott.
Thanks Scott, the folder with the hot girl & the granny on other side is micarta, scrims ok but not as good as real ivory, never done g10 though, the mona lisa folder is mammoth, well cured haha, cheers mate
Bagaimana anda memindahkan gambar di gading? Karbon atau transfer gambar? Aku melihat gading sudah di poles. Bukankah permukaan akan licin dan mengkilap akan susah dengan karbon
more wow...I Can't even do stick figures. hahahah. I just put a 14" bed on my mini lathe. Figuring out how to put the pop up magic staff lead screw cover on it. Making it more close tolerance while I'm at it...THEN going back to the engraving practice. Thanks for you instructions.
Thanks mate, still here, been working on other stuff completly different to machining, Minnie's been neglected & she' s complaining grr, i hope to get back into it soon, cheers
What a gift Stevohdee! Thanks for sharing you gifts and teachings in a T-Riffic series!! Twelveteen thumbs up! I could have watched all 37 hours of this one and not fallen asleep. Absolutely stunning highlights in her hair, shading and the facial features...and that water in you old piece!! Interesting a photo (tin type) from 1875 and her cloth print having a "Meander" on it...the pattern you so diligently did. That pattern dates back to Roman times per some research and making some clay imprint tools of them for my daughters pottery...after you do a bakers dozen or so you see them Everywhere and approach a decent stamp...mostly. Most Grateful, Stevoh, one of the best in a long time!! ~PJ
Thanks pj, I'd love to see a gogglebox episode of someone watching my vids haha, yeah the romans borrowed from the greeks and vice versa so i didnt want to label the pattern, who knows, maybe they nicked it from mesopotamia. I do think roman when i see it though. Intriguing it was worn by an asiatic lady in 1875... hmm
I'm kind of lost for words...to see that level of craftsmanship happen ....mind blowing Steve.
It's been a great series, thanks for sharing
Cheers
Thanks rick, much appreciated
Thanks Stevodee….. what an amazing craft. You are extremely skilled and talented. I have spent a few hours so far practicing my letters and numbers as your first video described. I historically have shown zero appreciable artistic capabilities so I’ve been quite surprised how well the engraving has turned out by applying your techniques. Apparently capability is the result of impeccable instruction. Again, thanks so much for all the time you invested in sharing your skills. All the best to you…… 👍👍😎👍👍
Thanks joel for your amazing comment... it makes it all worthwhile, you've made my day, cheers mate
Gday Stevo, absolutely beautiful craftsmanship, I’m blown away with the detail that you’ve put into these pieces, I’ve really enjoyed the series mate, Thank you, cheers
Thanks matty
Fantastic - I am in awe. Lovely, lovely subject to finish on. I thought the whole series was really interesting, but this last one was on a whole different level. You are very much an artist!
Thanks misterG for your nice comment, appreciated cheers
If there's internet access in the afterlife then sure she's pleased to see this.
What a nice sentiment, hmm, we can wonder, cheers mate
Awesome work Steve, it’s always a pleasure to see work of arts
Thanks Samorn, glad u liked it... yr name now is samorn herbie seeing u married my mate herbie hehe, cheers luv xx
Thankyou Stevodee for sharing your artistic talents, you have a rare gift.
Thanks mate
Absolutely amazing Steve, enjoyed it immensely, cheers!
Thanks mate
I am just starting out and l have found your videos to be more helpful than any others, by far 😊
Glad to hear that, thanks, keep me posted on your progress, cheers
Awesome work. Have been binging the engraving series.
Ahh.. bingeworthy... thanks
@@stevohdee8118 good video. I am very fond of carving. in this art someone suggested I attach a pattern to a workpiece and trace with a needle. but in the video you scan the image with carbon paper. my question if i transfer the image to the workpiece and delete it after tracing it with acetone do you think it will work?
Bloody brilliant, Stevo, I used to carve leather, until the printer crapped out, human faces always gave me the sh!ts, don't think I ever did one that I was happy with, would you use the same technique for G10 or Micarta?.
Thanks for the great series,
Scott.
Thanks Scott, the folder with the hot girl & the granny on other side is micarta, scrims ok but not as good as real ivory, never done g10 though, the mona lisa folder is mammoth, well cured haha, cheers mate
Bagaimana anda memindahkan gambar di gading? Karbon atau transfer gambar? Aku melihat gading sudah di poles. Bukankah permukaan akan licin dan mengkilap akan susah dengan karbon
After ivory polished i then roughed it up with 600 grit paper so graphite paper would transfer better
more wow...I Can't even do stick figures. hahahah. I just put a 14" bed on my mini lathe. Figuring out how to put the pop up magic staff lead screw cover on it. Making it more close tolerance while I'm at it...THEN going back to the engraving practice. Thanks for you instructions.
Yr welcome mate, good luck with that staff, be careful, dont cripple anything, like my cat haha
Which ink is right for your technique? Do they come in different colors? Thank you.
India or indian ink, just google colored indian ink, lots of options, the mona lisa @ end of vid was colored, cheers
@@stevohdee8118 Thank you very much.
That is something to be proud of! Well done. and you snuck the "pretty" in at the end lol.
Well, i didnt want to disappoint... hehe thanks mate
What tool are u using please
Beautiful!
More lathe videos maybe ?
I dont know. Engraving is........ meh. Gotta have artistic skills to do it, thats rare enough.
Where did you go Mate?
I love your videos!
Thanks mate, still here, been working on other stuff completly different to machining, Minnie's been neglected & she' s complaining grr, i hope to get back into it soon, cheers