
10-01-2012, 12:54 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: UK.
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Re: First Attempts
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Originally Posted by Oscar
hello everyone, this is my first post after hanging arround for some time, just got my classic a couple of weeks ago (incredible tool!!!) and I wanted to share my first practice plates and attempts at engraving. I know i still need allot of practice, I hope to be able to attend some clases next time I am in the US but probabbly won't be until next year. So please go ahead and give me your sencere commets, anithing i can learn from you will be welcome.
Tried to engrave something with the Cobalt Gravers on a hardened blade but keep breaking the points, any tips on how to do this without softening the blade again? thought about making the graver tips less delicate and using a shorter stroke setting to minimize the abuse, but will probably go real slow.....
Saludos From Mexico
Oscar Morales
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Hi Oscar,
Welcome to the Engraving Forunm.You have done good work there and I must say you made a very good choice in acquiring the Classic airgraver.
It is always advisable to anneal what you wish to engrave then harden it.
Point breakage is a well discussed topic on the forum,if you go to the 'search' button on the top and do a search on any topic you will always find plenty to read.
In this case on point breakage;
http://www.engravingforum.com/search...earchid=256288
http://www.engravingforum.com/search...earchid=256290
Plenty to read for you there on point breakage on those links!
The chart on this link is very handy to know ;
http://www.airgraver.com/graver-blanks.htm
All the best for the future.Safe journey
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