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Mizo Bowie - II

Post by jonahpach » Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:06 am

Hello guys recently a friend of mine got me some real cowhide from Kolkotta and am at present experimenting with leather carving..

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Re: Mizo Bowie - II

Post by Moin. » Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:31 am

jonahpach wrote:Hello guys recently a friend of mine got me some real cowhide from Kolkotta and am at present experimenting with leather carving..

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Not fair, :mrgreen: You have to post how you do it with the tools so we all get to learn (and lots and lots of pics)... :mrgreen:

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Post by jonahpach » Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:53 am

sorry moin.. this was a first try and didnt know how it would end up.. so no photos! Will post pictures of the second initiative as and when it occurs :mrgreen:
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Re: Mizo Bowie - II

Post by Rajat » Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:07 am

jonahpach wrote:experimenting with leather carving..
Looks like "embossing" where you have dies with these designs and these are pressed (or hammered) on to the leather so the dies leave a permanent impression of their design on the leather or simple tools may be used to create these designs in the same style as described above but here one has to be creative and make all the designs manually. Is this correct?

Or maybe this is a combination of both carving / cutting + embossing / imprinting?

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Re: Mizo Bowie - II

Post by Moin. » Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:21 am

Does't appear to be embossed, the pattern is raised. Seems to be cut into thick leather using probably disposable scalpel or tnin box cutter type blade. I am not sure how the basket knit pattern has been done though..

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Re: Mizo Bowie - II

Post by Rajat » Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:32 am

Moin. wrote:Does't appear to be embossed, the pattern is raised.
When the border of the design is embossed the middle looks raised i.e. the sunken lines that you see are embossed making the other area look raised. I am familiar with this technique and have seen how it is done.

Jonah will have to tell us if it is only artistic embossing or a combination of carving (cutting and peeling) and embossing.

Embossing / stamping might sound like it is very simple but it is not and takes a lot of attention and detailing.

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Re: Mizo Bowie - II

Post by slingshot » Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:19 pm

Jonah,

This is gorgeous craftsmanship. The work is intricate, original and very tricky stuff. Moin, Rajat and I are curious and wondering how this was done... and thats the power of great work. The French artist Christian Boltanski once remarked: "The task is to create a formal work that is at the same time recognized by the spectator as a sentimentally charged object. Everyone brings his own history to it." ...you succeeded :)
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Post by jonahpach » Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:41 pm

Hello fellas sorry I couldnt answer your queries for sometime as I was caught up with some work.. Slingshot you are too kind with your words but thanks anyway! :D It's actually not too difficult if you have the proper tools. I had recently ordered some leather working tools from ebay (Tandy Tools) consisting of an awl, some stamping tools and a swivel knife (for the carving) looked up a few 'how to' flicks on you tube apply some local brains and Taa dah! Well.. the leather I got from Kolkota was too thick and stiff and it was practically impossible to make the holes for the stitching by the method of punching with an appropriate sized punch made with a nail (even after drenching it in a bucket of water for a few days) so I tried a red hot nail which did the job but gave ugly results.. Next time I will use a small drill bit.. Catch you later guys!
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Re: Mizo Bowie - II

Post by Priyan » Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:31 pm

Never seen a cow hide that tough, I'm friends with a dhol (drum) maker and I guess I could help you out if you need leather.
Most people here throws dead cows in the field for vultures to feast on, I guess I could skin it at night :D
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Re: Mizo Bowie - II

Post by rraju2805 » Sat Jun 09, 2012 2:31 pm

jonahpach wrote:Hello guys recently a friend of mine got me some real cowhide from Kolkotta
DEAR JONAH ,
FIRSTLY , IT IS KOLKATA (कलकाता)

sir , can you please tell me cost & from where he bought it....
Moin. wrote:Not fair, :mrgreen: You have to post how you do it with the tools so we all get to learn (and lots and lots of pics)... :mrgreen:

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Priyan wrote:Never seen a cow hide that tough, I'm friends with a dhol (drum) maker and I guess I could help you out if you need leather.
Most people here throws dead cows in the field for vultures to feast on, I guess I could skin it at night :D
There is a lot of tanary at parkcircus & bantala in kolkata who use to produce good quality of cowhide..
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Re: Mizo Bowie - II

Post by jonahpach » Sat Jun 16, 2012 11:59 am

Hello rraju if you can offer me semi finished leather/hides I would be much obliged
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Re: Mizo Bowie - II

Post by rraju2805 » Sat Dec 08, 2012 8:52 pm

jonahpach wrote:Hello rraju if you can offer me semi finished leather/hides I would be much obliged
sir , I will try my best...
actually now those days i am not in kolkata , I am out of town due to my studies......
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Re: Mizo Bowie - II

Post by ltmuana » Sun Dec 09, 2012 12:43 pm

Nice..Va thiam ve a..

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