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  1. I had to re-draw most of the components but,...

    I had to re-draw most of the components but, attached is a generic pattern of the rotary dagger handle. You can add your own patterns for the details. The dimensions for the project are 6.5" length...
  2. Attached is a copy and paste of all the objects...

    Attached is a copy and paste of all the objects in the rotary project to a flat board. It is not ready for prime time as there are many issues including depth, proportions, extrudes, etc. I couldn't...
  3. I just used Mark's original 6.5" length and 2"...

    I just used Mark's original 6.5" length and 2" diameter. I don't know if it can be adapted to Ed's jig and it would be interesting to see someone do it.

    The previous attachments are a progression...
  4. Well, I'm making progress. I've figured out how...

    Well, I'm making progress. I've figured out how to round over the shoulders on the lower shape by applying a second horizontal extruded shape. All modifications were done on Mark's original shape and...
  5. Thanks Dan.

    Thanks Dan.
  6. This is another variation using a couple of the...

    This is another variation using a couple of the Celtic weave patterns from the Pattern Depot. After sizing and arranging I applied a "Clip Carving: Inclusive" to the top pattern. If a little fatter...
  7. I think I have a start on what you are looking...

    I think I have a start on what you are looking for but, not sure. I'm having a problem rounding over the shoulders on the bottom shape.
  8. Capt. That's a very impressive collection of...

    Capt.

    That's a very impressive collection of handles! Carving them all by hand is even more impressive.
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