I went to a gem setting class in August at Peters Valley. These pictures are pretty crappy, but you get the idea. Modern jewelry with faceted stones in a variety of settings.
Yes, you will start seeing gems in knives and jewelry now.
The second thing that kept me busy was putting up a timber frame I made for my brothers shed:
I felled the trees and cut the raw beams probably 4 or 5 years back, then I did the cutting to size and the joinery a couple winters ago. Because of various reasons we didn't get around to assembling it until this August
It's real post & beam joinery with giant mortises and tenons, and the corners are the classic english tying joint
The third thing that kept me busy was secretly making a bowie knife for my brother's 50th birthday in September:
The blade is about 8" long, made from 1095 and 15N20. This is one of the first billets of damascus I ever made.The fitting are made from old wrought iron we dug up at our mom's house (she lives in a 1815 farm house). I etched them in ferric chloride and t hem hit them with a wire wheel, and now they look as much like wood as they do like steel.
The handle is spalted Japanese red maple that I stabilized. It came from a dying maple in my mom's yard we used to play in when we were kids.
I ran some vine pattern file work down the length of the spine.
And just to keep things interesting, I also made 3 custom rune rings, two of which were wedding bands.
I think it's time for a nap.
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