Could be a bit better in hindsight since I learned a few things but I’m pretty happy with it nonetheless. Made from poplar, carved it all by hand, filed and sanded it, has neodymium magnets embedded inside to hold the knife and scabbard together, stained the wood and painted into the carvings with white enamel paint and then waxed the whole thing.
Wood work is fun.
It’s beautiful.
Thanks!
gorgeous work, the detailing is so pretty and the paint really lets it pop!
Thanks, and yes I found the paint was a necessity here. Because of how the grain runs and how the stain turned out - I saw that in spots like those finer flowers toward the tip, that the carving was kind of ‘washed out’ and hard to see the shape of, so the paint helps a lot.
Beautiful work, what wood did yoy use? It has a very nice color.
Thanks! I made this from a poplar dowel which was large enough in diameter that when I purchased it at the hardware store it turned the heads of several employees who also asked this haha. The color is from stain however. For that I used Minwax Penetrating Stain (Dark Walnut 2716) which is an oil based stain.
I really want to find a good wood supplier locally because if I had a better choice I would have tried with real walnut. I would also love to work with maple or cherry (though some of these are hard to hand carve with because they are very hard woods). Poplar is relatively soft so it is nicer for hand carving.
Ooh, the result is very cool. Loved the piece :D I’d like to carve something in wood as well, I find carving very relaxing, although I’ve only done it for lino cut prints.
Love the pattern in the blade! Well done!
Thanks! I had to buy a magnifying visor and some pin files for this project because while carving that out was pretty straightforward, sanding inside of the grooves etc there was not haha.