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It is a bit high tech but it has infinite heat control for all the various tips in the set, it was a birthday present from my family as I am too cheap to spend that kind of monies on a hobby tool....LOL
I was wondering about that, since you said you were too cheap to buy the knife set. :laugh:
 
I have as much or even more fun making the knives than carving the wood. I have always seen myself as a tool maker first and a user of them after. Figuring out how a tool fits into the project and then making it takes far more time than the actual using the tool takes.
I'm the same way...kind of. I don't make the tools, but I enjoy the process of learning to use a new tool, or gadget more than the actual finished project.
I guess you could say I enjoy the journey rather than the destination. That could be why I rarely make the same thing twice, once I've figured it out, time to move on to another new project. :yes:
That's why I said earlier that the first one I make is usually perfect, but not repeatable.
 
Ta da!
First photo is paint before heat gun
The others are after setting paint with heat gun and buffing for a little shine.
Used that small Hutsell knife for the hair and smaller detail, worked great.

I was thinking about totem polls the other day. Guess that's what this staff will look like when I'm finished with it. :cool:
Thanks for all the tips and advice! :heart: Couldn't have done it without you guys.

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set and buffed back.JPGset and buffedfront.JPGset and buffedside.JPGw pattern.JPG
 
Ta da!
First photo is paint before heat gun
The others are after setting paint with heat gun and buffing for a little shine.
Used that small Hutsell knife for the hair and smaller detail, worked great.

I was thinking about totem polls the other day. Guess that's what this staff will look like when I'm finished with it. :cool:
Thanks for all the tips and advice! :heart: Couldn't have done it without you guys.

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Awesome job !
 
Ta da!
First photo is paint before heat gun
The others are after setting paint with heat gun and buffing for a little shine.
Used that small Hutsell knife for the hair and smaller detail, worked great.

I was thinking about totem polls the other day. Guess that's what this staff will look like when I'm finished with it. :cool:
Thanks for all the tips and advice! :heart: Couldn't have done it without you guys.

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You are in business!
Actually, working on the next one, a girl gnome - narrow shoulders are okay. :p
We should have Gnome.
 
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