William Henry Steampunk Viperfish – Side B, Part 2

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Finished the sculpting today! Here’s a before and after of the squid-thing. Lastly will be detailing with rivets and panels

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, then stippling the background (ugh!)

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Big push on finishing the background stippling today. Here, I’ve been working around the edges of the bad tempered anglerfish…

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Yay! The stippling is done (except for the tiny spot I missed – can you spot it?)… Next are rivets and panels, then it’s finally done!

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At long last! It’s done, and here’s the beauty shot. The details: William Henry model B12 scales, 4 inches long 416 stainless steel, hand engraved with 24 karat gold and copper inlays.

Thanks for looking!

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2 Responses to William Henry Steampunk Viperfish – Side B, Part 2

  1. Tom Harold says:

    Tom, I stumbled across your blog while looking for metal art blogs. I’ve never done this type of work, but I am absolutely blown away by the attention to detail! Just wanted to commend you on the gorgeous art. Thanks for sharing all the images here and on Instagram. Even though I don’t do engraving, I’m going to be following. Your work is inspiring.

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