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Post by kk on Mar 28, 2016 23:24:03 GMT -5
Easter has come and gone. Sun finally returned, so time to shift into high gear. Tried the coral first as a cab from a cut-off Hard as hell and easy to shape, so tried carving something easy Then it was high time to get trying on amber. Really wanted to try since a very long time. Had no idea that that stuff is so incredibly sensitive to heat. Have by now wayyyy too many fragments laying around, and that just from trying to cab. So without changing any tools or usual way of doing things, I went on and slowly results come in first two attempts to carve Not finished, just re-did the Yin/Yang and one of the fish again a few minutes ago. There is a strange attraction to the colour when those things are done. Cant really explain it, as I don't really like the colour overall. But its somehow a warm colour that creates points of interest and endearment. So on to something a bit more elaborate Got a completely new form of respect for Preciat Carlos Preciat and Przemysław Kuś who turn out masterpieces with ease. This material is not easy to work at all and needs patience above and beyond what we normally practice. Will not become one of my favorite materials, but will still try a few more, just to prove that I can work with it without having to buy specialized equipment. As said above, hats off to Kus and Carlos who turn out such wonderful delicate pieces every-time they show us something.
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Post by rockjunquie on Mar 30, 2016 10:59:42 GMT -5
The fossil flower is beautiful and looks a lot like white millefiori, which is fitting. Though the amber is a bear to work, it looks like you are winning. edited for typo
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Post by Fossilman on Mar 30, 2016 11:04:41 GMT -5
Awesome as always KK !!!!
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Post by jamesp on Mar 30, 2016 22:21:42 GMT -5
champ carvings
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Post by kk on Mar 31, 2016 11:36:14 GMT -5
Though the amber is a bear to work, it looks like you are winning. Its nearly done. If no stupid mistake happens I should be able to have a showing tomorrow. Will continue to lament the fragility of amber, but carving it? That's actually no different than most materials. Right now, its just a matter of getting it polished up.
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Post by adrian65 on Mar 31, 2016 14:51:38 GMT -5
The coral flower is so beautiful! Does heated amber smell like pine tree resin?
Adrian
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Post by rockjunquie on Mar 31, 2016 15:14:22 GMT -5
Though the amber is a bear to work, it looks like you are winning. Its nearly done. If no stupid mistake happens I should be able to have a showing tomorrow. Will continue to lament the fragility of amber, but carving it? That's actually no different than most materials. Right now, its just a matter of getting it polished up. Looking forward to seeing it. I know that it will have been a lot of work and frustration. That should make the end result that much sweeter.
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Post by kk on Mar 31, 2016 20:36:31 GMT -5
The coral flower is so beautiful! Does heated amber smell like pine tree resin? Adrian This type goes actually one step further; not only is the smell there, but the material somehow is able to excite taste-buds. It actually allows you to taste the resin (the more included the stronger the sensation, so I presume its the dark sap).
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