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Old 07-17-2008, 06:36 PM
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Default Knotwork brooch á la Geoff King

Yes, I've now got another WIP on the go I'm hoping to get a veiner at least before I carry on wih my woodspirit. Well, I saw this in the mag and inspiration struck! I was given a box of loads of hardwood floor sample pieces all 2 1/2" square and 1/4" thick. They look like they are mostly beech from the look of the grain. Here it is so far



I don't have a scrollsaw or even a coping saw (well ok, I do have a coping saw, just no blades ) so I drilled holes in the waste parts and cut out the holes with a small chisel tip on my craft knife, Victorinox pocket pal and my Frosts carver. I've started to take the edges off but that's as far as I've got today
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Hi Grim,

nice start. It's getting me interested in doing a celtic knot for my wife.
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Thanks Ron

Did you see the article in the mag, just before the tutorial on these? He's done some gorgeous pieces, I love the tree and the dragons especially!
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fantastic! Even cooler since you used a small chisel to make the holes! cool!
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Nice job ..

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Good Job! How lucky to get some 1/4" x 2 1/2" all ready for you to carver brouches. I think you did really well for using only knive and gouge.
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You did great with the amount of tools you had to work with.
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grim:
Great job on the brooch,keep up the great job.
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