The Internet's Largest and Fastest Growing Engraving Community
Discuss hand engraving using basic to the most advanced methods and equipment
Forum Members: 14,762. Welcome to our newest member, Katherine
EngravingForum.com -
Domain since Feb 7, 2003
Graver Video Conferencing is empty Join now!
|
ENGRAVING TOOLS - Paypal accepted | Classes | Glossary | Feedback | Tips | Sharpening | Bulino | Videos | Forum Policies |
|
Thread Tools |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
NEWBEE aust
Hi all just saying hi.Have been doing scrim for 30yrs for friends and maritime museum but nothing to serious.I use to watch my grandmother do whale teeth when i was young.Just seeing some of the albums make me envious of the quality of work.
|
#2
|
||||
|
||||
Re: NEWBEE aust
Hey trackerscout, welcome ! Can you show us some of your scrim-work ? Just curious, as I 'm making my first attempts on scrim an engraving too. The problem here in Belgium is to find some good (legal) cleaned bone, ivory or tooth material to work with ! A butcher gave me a fresh cow bone last year, but it was a hell of a mess to clean and de-grease it. A very demotivating experience for a 'newbee' scrimmer. Kind regards, Paulsph
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: NEWBEE aust
Hi Trackerscout,
Where in Oz are you? There are a few members here from Australia so you may have some local company to network with. Catch you soon, Roger |
#4
|
||||
|
||||
Re: NEWBEE aust
PAULSPH,
If you want to do some scrim practice, try doing it on tagua nut. Here is a link: http://www.scrimshaw.com/faq.html
__________________
C. Roger Bleile Author of: American Engravers series of books. FEGA Historian and Founding Charter Member http://www.engravingglossary.com/ |
#5
|
||||
|
||||
Re: NEWBEE aust
Quote:
Kind regards, Paulsph |
Bookmarks |
Thread Tools | |
|
|