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Fallkniven (engraving).
Friends of the forum, desire to show this engraving that have finished. Inlays of gold, copper and silver. A greeting Montejano ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Antonio
Whow great job as allways, thank for thexcellent pictures ![]() |
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Antonio This is stunning as is all your work.
Cheers "VAN" |
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Thanks for words.
A greeting Antonio |
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Antonio,
Thanks for showing your wonderful engraving. I just wonder how the tiny "dot" of gold and copper is inlay? It seems it is too small to have the undercut or to rise the teeth?! Did you use glue? Zernike |
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Thanks for words. ![]() I have not utilized glue in this engraving. All metals are encrusted perfectly. A greeting. Montejano |
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