On a slightly different note, here's me holding a kubotan I made for fun. Carved from a branch of a pine tree that was cut down near Beena's house. I did the whole thing with my swiss army knife, including sawing the branch off. Versatile little tool. The design was then burned on with a pyrography tool.
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Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Work work work
I'm currently looking for work like a crazy person, so if you or anyone you know wants a commision or anything art related Im the man.
On a slightly different note, here's me holding a kubotan I made for fun. Carved from a branch of a pine tree that was cut down near Beena's house. I did the whole thing with my swiss army knife, including sawing the branch off. Versatile little tool. The design was then burned on with a pyrography tool.
Forgive my sticking out tongue, that happens when I concentrate.
On a slightly different note, here's me holding a kubotan I made for fun. Carved from a branch of a pine tree that was cut down near Beena's house. I did the whole thing with my swiss army knife, including sawing the branch off. Versatile little tool. The design was then burned on with a pyrography tool.
Labels:
Carving,
celtic knot,
kubotan,
pyrography
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