Looks good. Age it a little and it will look like something you would see in museum setting. They weren’t all professional artists back in the day.Decided to try my hand at some scrimshaw on a horn I made. My hat is definitely off to those that do this all the time. I think I'll leave it to the professionals.
How would I "age" it. Is there a process? Or just normal wear and tear use?Looks good. Age it a little and it will look like something you would see in museum setting. They weren’t all professional artists back in the day.
You can use yellow/orange dye, or even aquafortis for an antique color. There’s trial and error in both methods as you’re learning.How would I "age" it. Is there a process? Or just normal wear and tear use?
I'm trying to do the same at the moment.Decided to try my hand at some scrimshaw on a horn I made. My hat is definitely off to those that do this all the time. I think I'll leave it to the professionals.
Looks good. Age it a little and it will look like something you would see in museum setting. They weren’t all professional artists back in the day.
I can't seem to get a deep enough line. I'm pushing pretty hard but after I ink and lightly sand some places don't hardly show up. Like there are harder places in different areasDecided to try my hand at some scrimshaw on a horn I made. My hat is definitely off to those that do this all the time. I think I'll leave it to the professionals.
What tool(s) do you use?I can't seem to get a deep enough line. I'm pushing pretty hard but after I ink and lightly sand some places don't hardly show up. Like there are harder places in different areas
Made this out of a 1/8” drill bit. It never got hot enough to loose hardness.What tool(s) do you use?
And yes, horns do have harder and softer places on them.
I use a finishing nail, filed with a burr on the tip (it wears down so I need to re-burr at times). Engrave on the pull rather than the push stroke. I get some good depth this way.Made this out of a 1/8” drill bit. It never got hot enough to loose hardness.