Tools of the Trade
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A little evening practice. Modeled a few of the tools I used daily for fifteen years.....


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Very nice work.
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Excellent!
I didn't realise you were a leather worker. -
Cracking render, you really nailed it, I can almost smell the leather.
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Dave, Box, Mike thanks for the kind words. Was curious if anyone would recognize what the tools were for. I was a saddler by profession in an earlier life. Now can anybody name the tools ?

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Round knife, burnisher or hammer? some edge tools and and awl are my guess.
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sfto1 , have to give you the prize... round knife , two common edgers , awl with haft . The "mushroom" shaped tool was inelegantly referred to as a "seat smasher".
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@tuna1957 said:
sfto1 , have to give you the prize... round knife , two common edgers , awl with haft . The "mushroom" shaped tool was inelegantly referred to as a "seat smasher".
Thanks Tuna. I had an uncle that "played" with these tools, and I remember trying myself. I didn't quit my day job

Also, excellent models and renderings. What rendering program do you use?
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Thanks again for your compliments Mike. A sit down to talk the horse and saddle stuff would be kind of cool. Don't get the opportunity much anymore.
sfto1, I use TwilightV2 for all my rendering. This one made use of one of the sketchUcation stores "studio hdri's" for the lighting. -
Coming from a background in the cavalry it would be hard to miss. Took me back more than a few years. You make very fine renders, Sir. It would be a priveledge to sit in a coffee shop over a hot beverage and talk horse/tack.
I must stay awake when posting.
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Lovely work Tuna
I think working in vertual 3D and getting back to someting as real and hands on as leather, metal and wood would be so cathartic and cool. I am sure all the wood guys on here would understand that. I am still searching for that balance, I would kill for a workshop. Again nice work mate.
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thanks much L i am ....
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