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Montejano
23-01-09, 10:12 PM
Victorinox ..... patience.


As I commented in the post Victorinox model Victoria, now you show Victorinox model in silver.

In this model I had to take a lot of patience because the knife is very low but the quality of completion of the engraving is exactly the same, that if a larger knife in question.

Features as small scissors around 4mm wide blade and burned at about 3mm surface. The arms of the scissors are about 2mm wide and internal engraving is 1.5 mm in this space is so small 1mm sheets taped to your shade.

Doing this type of steel engraving of the "heavy water" is a very difficult and requires a highly refined technique.

Show some photos and with a one euro coin, to assess the size of the knife.

Normally work about 15 recorded increases in the use binocular (microscope) but in this case I needed to work 25 increases well.

I could not grasp properly engraving, as my camera and have some time and the resolution does not allow such delicate prints, but at least is perceived to give an idea of the piece in hand "with the light microscope.

Thanks as always and I hope that the photos are of your liking.



Montejano
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Victorinox .....santa paciencia .


Como he comentado en el post Victorinox modelo Victoria ,ahora os muestro el modelo Victorinox en plata .

En este modelo he tenido que tener MUCHA paciencia , pues la navaja es muy reducida y sin embargo la calidad de terminación del grabado es exactamente la misma , que si de una navaja más grande se tratase .

A destacar las tijeras tan pequeñas de unos 4mm de anchura de hoja y con grabado en unos 3mm de superficie . Los brazos de la tijera tienen unos 2mm de anchura y el grabado interior es de 1,5 mm ; en ese espacio tan reducido hay grabadas hojas de 1mm con su sombreado .

Hacer este tipo de grabado en acero inox al " agua fuerte " tiene una gran dificultad y requiere de una técnica muy depurada .

Mostraré algunas fotos y junto a una moneda de un euro , para apreciar el tamaño de la navaja .

Normalmente trabajo alrededor de 15 aumentos en los grabados que utilizo el binocular ( microscopio ) pero en este caso he necesitado 25 aumentos para poder trabajar bien .

No he podido captar debidamente el grabado , pues mi cámara ya tienes un cierto tiempo y la resolución no permite grabados tan delicados , aunque al menos se percibe para darse una idea de la pieza en las manos " vista con lupa " .

Gracias como siempre y espero que las fotos sean de vuestro agrado .



Montejano

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Engraving scissors is about 4mm wide and the arms of the scissors are 2 mm, if we discount the edge I need to enter the engraving on the inside, you will give you an idea of the small space.

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Stew
23-01-09, 10:17 PM
Bravo sir!

Ruitmexi
23-01-09, 10:18 PM
That is just beautiful...simply stunning.

I'm lost for words,

Cheers
Craig

mirage
23-01-09, 11:57 PM
Breathtaking.

Exquisite.

mirage

xavierdoc
24-01-09, 12:25 AM
Impressive.

Scoutmaster
24-01-09, 01:41 AM
Very Very Very nice:D

Motoon
24-01-09, 03:18 AM
Amazing work

Wrangler
24-01-09, 10:49 AM
Wow, impressive work, just breathtaking! :love29: :love29:

The work of a real artist and master craftsman! :happy65: :happy65:

Albert E
24-01-09, 11:34 AM
An other jewel you made out of a normal Victorinox!!
Well done Antonio!!
Regards;Albert

Deerhunter
24-01-09, 11:44 AM
Thats very good work, you are quite a craftsman.

Montejano
24-01-09, 12:28 PM
Thanks to all friends of the forum. The pictures do not do justice to have the knife in his hands and using a magnifying glass to look at the knife.
Thank you for participating.:)

Montejano

Nick Steele
24-01-09, 03:11 PM
That's nothing less than perfect and I'd rep you if I still could.

Coresect
24-01-09, 03:28 PM
amazing work

DCL
24-01-09, 08:35 PM
wow.... stunning as always and a joy for the eye :)

DC

Russell White
24-01-09, 08:37 PM
speechless:)

Montejano
26-01-09, 12:30 PM
Thanks

mojofilter
26-01-09, 12:32 PM
Simply fabulous! :O

HiCS
26-01-09, 05:02 PM
Stunning !.. Impressive !.. beautiful ! Way out of the possible !.

Mi más sincera admiración Maestro !.

Colin KC
26-01-09, 06:18 PM
You truly are a master craftsman Antonio:)

Lightning22
26-01-09, 07:46 PM
Wow...... just wow.

Montejano
27-01-09, 11:21 AM
Thanks for participation and comments. :)
Greetings

Antonio

Warf
27-01-09, 11:42 PM
stunning real perfection congrats

Clive's Knives
28-01-09, 09:41 PM
That is magnificent,work and workmanship.

You really must be a very patient man.

Cheers,Clive.

Montejano
29-01-09, 11:13 AM
Thanks for participation .:)
Greetings