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new in town
Hi everyone..I'm a machinist by trade fabricator for hobby and enjoy motorcycles.I hope to learn about engraving and get some equipment soon..thanks for having this forum.
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Re: new in town
J.P.,to the Lindsay forum.J.J.
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Re: new in town
Welcome to the Forum!
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Thanks alot guys,I have been wanting to try the air graver since I saw CJ Allen on Indian Larrys chain of mysterys bike..finally I hope to gain some knowledge here and soon be able to contribute. I thank you again..
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Hi JP,
Good to have you on the Engraving Forum The air gravers; http://www.airgraver.com/Hand_Engrav...dular%20System For bike parts my choice would be the Nitro G20 definitely. SE
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Thanks SEngraver..I have seen the Nitro on the web site..it all seems overwhelming..I hoped there would be a set..everything you need to get started kit..I would like to try other parts also not just bike parts..maybe an all around graver to get started,what would you recommend for that.I have looked at some members photos there is Great talent in this forum..
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Caution first and that is take some classes on engraving,read up books so you are able know the basics in engraving on different metals and as JJ,mentioned earlier,drawing skills are needed too. You are a talented man all that talent will be very helpful and make this easy,I am sure. This will solve lots of starters glitches in the beginning making the learning curve much easier. With tools one has to be working with a budget and also with your intended aim in mind. You have to buy the best knowing they will last and with returns from work done, using the tools, they will eventually pay you back and much more. I would suggest a classic in this kit ; Foot Control Classic or NitroG20™ engraving set w/ sharpener Set Includes: Classic handpiece or NitroG20 (your choice) Dual Regulators with Foot Control Tungsten Dead blow piston CarbaltXD graver blanks 5 pack M42 graver blanks 5 pack Lindsay Sharpener set with basic templates, Includes: Sharpening fixture, 6"x6' sharpening base, four diamond bench stones (260, 600, 1200, 2000), plus 4 templates: Universal, Detailing, 105, and Flat & Knife Combo The classic has an adjustable stroke.You can vary the stroke and hammering of the hand piece.Its a versatile tool. More on the classic air graver ; http://www.airgraver.com/Engraving_Tools.htm If all is affordable then go for the Goliath engraving vise too (makes a lot of difference) ; http://www.airgraver.com/Engraving_Blocks.htm And if you have a compressor you are ready to go. *I would not advise working with a scope,everybody's view is different on that.You decide on that yourself. You will also improvise along the way on the equipment. I hope I have not over done this if so accept my apologies in advance.Everything here is necessary at one time or another. All the best with engraving,wishing you luck. SE
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Thanks SE..this is gonna be a great adventure,I am thankful for the advice and I will do the research you suggested..I haven't been able to find anyone in my area with the knowledge or experience I'm looking for..however I'm not easily put off..Thank you again!
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JP,
You will is strong,go for it. If you need advise ,just ask on the forum. A lot of good reading and viewing ; http://engravinglessons.com/Hand%20E...0Resources.htm SE
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Welcome
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Re: new in town
hello !
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Re: new in town
Hello and welcome J.P.
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