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Holiday scrim with color accents on pre ban ivory with a beach washed ivory base. Display measures approx. 3" x 1 3/4".
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Ron your scrimshows are incredibles !every time i see yours works i'm fashinated! some of this days i will like to try this teqnique , what are the basic materials and tools and how i can buy its?
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Awesome again... You're the best!
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Hi Mrthe, The scrimshaw tools are available from Coulter Precession on ebay.com; http://stores.ebay.com/coulterprecis...id=p4340.l2563 They are in different sizes choose one that suits your hand ![]() All the Best SE ![]()
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Hi Ron Jr,
Very beautiful scrim ,the expression and detail on the face is super right to the strands of hair around the hat in the second picture. Give us a few tips on how you achieve the detail please ? SE ![]()
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Thanks Mrthe, Gert and SE, appreciate the kind comments
![]() Mrthe, all you really need to try scrim is something with a sharp point (like a needle in a pin vise), some plastic silverware, some napkins or rags and some black ink (oh and spit to, is usually readily available and very cheap ![]() SE, Achieving lots of detail has to do with patience and putting in the effort. Some of my peers don't think it is worth the time/effort because you can't see all the detail with the naked eye. For me that's what it is all about, it's like a cool little surprise or secret you find the closer you look at a piece. As for technique to achieve detail it's mostly about dot size and spacing (the shading study pic on the plastic knife kinda shows this). For example Take the strands of hair, you start out pushing hard and making big dark dots then you lessen the pressure used to make the dots and slowly start spacing them out a little more with each one, you are trying to make it "fade away". Alright I could go on and on here but I better get to work and finish getting ready for the holiday. Merry Xmas everyone!
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Thank you very much for the explanation Ron Jr.It is most helpful.
A Merry Christmas to you. SE ![]()
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I made the mistake of showing these pictures at work... Nearly ended in a riot....
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Thank you from a totally new to scrim person. Great quick lesson and I can't wait to give it a try. Thank You Mark
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