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Life is good
Learning to engrave has been on my bucket list for years. In February I decided I’d give it a try. My only problem was every time I looked at engraving equipment my wallet would take a chunk out of my “well you know”. My wife suggested I give it a try using hammer and chisel since I’ve always been good with my hands. Progress was slow at best, but I finally started getting the hang of it. The pictures show the progress I’ve made from the scratches I first put in metal. This past July I took step two in this journey and attended one of the basic engraving classes with Ray Cover. Monday I take step three And order a new Classic setup from Steve. Now that I’m retired I’m starting to really enjoy life.
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Re: Life is good
Very nice progress, and I guess the classes was very good :-) For sure you will love the classic, and life will be even better :-)
Looking forward to see the progress! :-)
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Re: Life is good
I can’t hardly wait for it, the Classic I mean.
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