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Pencil carving
I just got a used Zeiss 2000 microscope on Ebay. For giggles, I started playing around carving this pencil which ended up turning into a lengthy project. It's a Ticonderoga #2. The needles and burrs seen in the first picture have been ground into little scrapers and gravers I used to carve the graphite. Inspired by the work of Dalton Ghetti who is quite famous for working in this medium. Fun, but rather nerve wracking.
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Re: Pencil carving
Ron ,
Looks like the microscope works - very well -nice work! Gordon |
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Re: Pencil carving
Super!
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Re: Pencil carving
That's amazing! How many times did you break his head off?
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Re: Pencil carving
Good microscope but good hand, very nice.
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Re: Pencil carving
Great job ,very funny idea!
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