My first woodcarving and kolrosing!

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Kjartan

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Nov 28, 2009
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These are some pictures of a decorative blade that I carved, it is my first ascetic woodcarving, as well as the first time I have done kolrosing. I finished it up about two days ago!

I used a pocket knife to do all of the carving and etching, it's all freehand. The wood is from a coppiced stave that I was making a bow with, but that didn´t go as planned :rolleyes:. I used cinnamon powder and olive oil for the kolrosing and sealing the wood.

I carved some runes into the blade to give it a proper name, in Old Norse it reads Úlfrkló, meaning Wolfclaw.

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My favorite thing about Úlfrkló is it's imperfection, the flaws (to me) highlight it's simplicity and authenticity. By picking it up and feeling it's whimsical shape, it nearly takes on the guise of an ancient heirloom, passed down through the ages.

Tell me what you think, all constructive criticism is welcome :]

Thank you, and many thank's to Wayland for inspiring me with your beautiful craft and Norse style.
 

Lake

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Nice work mate :) I'm looking forward to your next projects.
 
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Wayland

Hárbarðr
Nice work.

Did you carve the runes (ie. two cuts at angles) or just cut them?

Kolrosing seems to work best for me on a single cut with a thin blade like a scalpel, rather than a V cut groove.

I know that seems counter intuitive but that has certainly given me the best results.
 

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