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What a site!!!
Have been looking around the site for a while now and figured I should get a membership and get participating.
A little about me - Western Canadian university student with experience in blacksmithing and some limited gunsmithing. I got the idea of engraving after being given a beautiful german drilling (three barreled rifle/shotgun) and became aware of how much engraving adds to the beauty of metal work. Eventually I'd love to be good enough to engrave my own work, or even a blackpowder revolver as a gift. Need to do some work before that though..... have to find the tools first!!! As for my work, well, I made these two recently, they're about the most complicated work I can do while away from tools and at university: |
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Re: What a site!!!
I like the twist pattern in the top piece of your work. And your in the right place to learn about engraving.
Kevin
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Hi H.Wally,
Welcome to this forum. My advise would be to get a piggy bank, start filling it with as much $ as you can and try to find an engraver working with Steve's tools in your vicinity (is that spelled right?). Once you have tried a Lindsay airgraver you will feel the potential Once you get one, the only thing you will want to do is engrave So start the piggybank youll never regret it |
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Haha - I am fearful of trying an air graver.... I can't afford to spend that kind of money!
What kind of price range would you say starting out with hand gravers be? I've got wet stones and use of a grinder from wood working and chisel maintenance, but the basic outlay on specific engraving tools? (I don't think I'll be buying a vice right off the bat) Heck, there are a bunch of threads that suggest good starting tools, but what're your preferences? Why? |
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Hi H Wally,
Steve makes a Airgraver Artisan that is one of the best starting engraving tool tools made at a very reasonable price and will outperform any of the other engraving tools being sold. It not only outperforms the other tools entry level machines in price and performance but it also outperforms others high end machines. It is by far the best buy of any of the engraving tools and you most likely will never sell it even if you upgrade to a classic later on... Steve tools are second to none. Save up thoes fun tickets and get one you will be very glad you did. AirAmp |
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You could start cheaply with push graving and with hammer and chisel, but do spend some money on a proper sharpening system. The facets that form the tip of the graver must be perfect or you will be as frustrated as I was when I first tried to teach myself.
All the information you need is contained in past posts on the forum. Mike Fennell |
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