I use wire no thicker than .008" I like .003 or .005 better. you should get a jeweler to roll you out some .005" the .010 looks to thick and clumsy to me. for practice buy some .005 brass shimstock and cut it with scissors.
Took your advice and found some .003-.005 brass shim stock, with .16 brass rod for the finials. Made stabbing chisels from xacto blades in widths 1/16, 3/ 32 and 1/8. Used a diamond hone to decrease thickness to around .025. Used some left over maple for the block
Used .005 for the center stem and .003 for the tendrils.
First off, wow! I have new respect for folks that can produce this work cleanly.
Observations....even with chisel thickness reduced, the cuts seemed wide. I think I need to go deeper as well.
I had quite a bit of trouble justifying the lines and the wire didn't seem to want to stay in. Tried scoring with file, some areas I cut slots on the bottom edge. Tried using a wet rag and an iron to swell the wood and finally resorted to wood glue, which you can see.
The last tendril j-hooks on the right to much, and the last one on the left had some wire pop out while finish sanding.
I'm fairly happy with the feathering where the tendrils merge, but overall the wire looks wavy in spots, like the wood didn't swell to meet the wire. Maybe use thicker on the wire till I get the hang of it?
This took
alot longer than I thought it would.
Have at it folks, I appreciate constructive criticism.