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horse
It's a back face of the watch Jeager Lecoultre Reverso
I's my first trying scene with my new Palmcontrol.
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Re: horse
Wow, looks beautiful! You and J. C. both have the most expensive canvas to play with
It seems you don't have problem to shift from hand push engraving to Steve's palm control. May I know what kind of gaver you are using? You use your hand push graver or you use Steve's graver or other new grind graver? Zernike |
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Re: horse
I use only the Palmcontrol for this work.
The Palmcontrol offered more possibility to engrave, it's a fantastic tool. I have it only one 6 days and I believe that will changed my vision of engraving.
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Re: horse
Zernike
For the horse I used the point of Lindsay. I think in curves, it 's better. Now for lines rights, sharpening classic is good. For the tip of Lindsay, we can sharpen with a smaller angle for a cut finer. Soon I will try to use the technique of Bulino and my old technical lines. Ps: your private messages box is full.
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