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Well here is my newest works. Miss Betty, Scooby's Favorite Snack and some Knives. The wood I used for the Knives are from some wooden blides that I was about to throw out. Glad now that I didn't. I have enough to make a lot of knives. At least 3in from top to bottom.
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Hi everyone, greetings from Argentina. I learned to fretwork at 8 y.o. with my grandpa, who was a Basque cabinetmaker and luthier. Several year ago I took the chance of work in metal besides wood. I wish to introduce my latest works: Eagle head pendant, fretwork from an 1 mm thick nickel silver. I can't remember who's the pattern author. Clover pendant, fretwork from an 1 mm thick nickel silver filled with malachite powder. This is a knife handle, made of a local wood called lapacho and nickel silver. Another knife handle, made of carob tree and nickel silver. This is a "bombilla" (metal straw for a local hot drink called "mate") made of nickel silver decorated with a metal rosebud. A little pendant. Native style bird, fretwork in nickel silver, mounted on a staghorn slice. I hope you like my work. If this post does not belong to this place, please move it where appropiate. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Plater%C3%ADa-y-Cuchiller%C3%ADa-Ceibo-Blanco/352999141533735
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Here are my hunting knives. The handles are all made from different woods, and the blade is 2 pieces of 1/8" maple glued together. the handles are made from - pheasant- culry maple, wenge, aromatic red cedar, and box elder deer - ash, yellow heart, aromatic red cedar, and box elder buffalo - oak, wenge, aromatic red cedar, and box elder They are about 18 1/2" long