I live in Wisconsin with my wife and three children. I have been artistic through out most of my life. In the past, I have done photography, woodcarving, and drawing. In my teens, I did some charcoal drawing and wooden knives. When I was in my early twenties, I designed a couple of lamps and sold one of them. In 2007, I started setting up shop, which has grown quite a bit. I started making household items, like hooks, a coat rack,
a wall hung potholder, and utensil holder (that my wife loves). I then moved on to knifes, sheaths, and started making sculptures. Friends and family started asking for custom items. Others have seen my work, and have commissioned me to make custom items. It is very satisfying for me to make something for someone, and have them truly enjoy the work I have done. I love being creative and spontaneous.
If you would like to contact me, regarding custom artwork, or knives, you can reach me at zechmoore@gmail.com or call me on my cell at 715-252-7422.
I decided to make another Fish. I got a lot of great comments about the first one and just the other day a guy told me that if I still had it he would buy it. Here is the beginning of the new one.
I am thinking of putting this fish on ebay when it is done. What do you think, should I try it?
Here is a chopper I put together. I just barley had enough hardware laying around to finish it.
It was based off of an Australian cattle dog with a bobbed tail.
Here is a fish that I made, for a friends apartment warming party.
Here is a picture of some possible upcoming projects. Give me your opinion of what one I should start on first. I am always open to new orders. Let me know what you want and we will work something out.
This is the new sheath I made for Jim's dads knife, he works in a fly shop, so I tool a fly, and a few other designs that I thought looked good with it. I cut out the pattern, tooled, and hand stitched it.
This is another bug I created to sell; he is in a moving pose, and looks kind of intimidating. He is made from nuts, bolts, sheet metal and few other things.