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Hi from a dane living in Canada !
Hi from Canada,
Looks like a lot of people have found the joy of engraving I apprenticed as a steel die jewellery carver/hand engraver at George Jensen/ Royal Copenhagen back in 1986. Been engraving on an off since then. |
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Re: Hi from a dane living in Canada !
Hi Dane,
Nice to have you around. Any chance of seeing some of your work? Greetings, Daniel |
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Re: Hi from a dane living in Canada !
Hi Daniel,
Soon to come. I have left all my tools and gears in storage in Alberta, canada. I should have a couple of pic kicking around. I must admit that i have not been the best to take pictures of my work during the years. I have been working as a wax diamond jewellery carver for years, before moving on to CAD jewellery design and CNC for the company i worked for in Alberta, though i also did benchwork setting and jewellery engraving. I have just moved to Alberta and is in the middle of custody battle, but i will be staying here opening up a firearm, jewellery, motorcycle engraving studio. I do not use any of the modern tools such as air gravers. Honestly I do not think I could get used to them I remember when I startet apprenticeship, i had to make all the handtools myself from chasing hammerheads to even the handle to fit exactly in my hand. Funny to think about. I am a second generation carver. My Grandad worked as well the same company where I apprenticed, George Jensen Silversmithy in Copenhagen, Denmark. I will post some pics very soon, need to pick up my gear back in Alberta. " Hand engraving is much like riding a bike, once you have learned it you never forget " |
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Re: Hi from a dane living in Canada !
While you might have to take a couple of days to get used to an air-assisted graver with a foot pedal, I'd bet you'd be having a lot of fun with a PalmControl in about 10 minutes.
Imagine being able to push steel like it's soft silver. You'll also like the modern sharpening systems. Not only a perfect point every time, but the same perfect point. I'm just a newbie myself but I pay attention to what the experienced guys say. Welcome to the forum, and like Daniel I'm looking forward to seeing some of your work. |
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Re: Hi from a dane living in Canada !
Hi SVD,
Who knows I might buy one of those airgravers. Would come in handy working on bigger pieces such as motorcycle gas tanks and fenders. But would use chisels and gravers for that. I have been in many different things over the years. Tattooing, jewellery wax carver, CAD jewellery designer, but over the years allways been engraving on and off. I am brushing up on my scroll drawing/lettering and so on, so i'm ready to take first jobs here in this city once I get my all my tools, should be on the 15th this month. Very nice forum you have here, that I hope to be part of. Anyways, you have asked for some of my work. Engraving work is back in Denmark, and I really havent taken many shots of my engraving, also lost a lot of pics over the years. I do not know if this picture count not beeing engraving, though there is a engraved ring on the pic I found thesepics kicking around on my computer. |
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Re: Hi from a dane living in Canada !
Those are some nice pictures!
That lion would look fantastic on the side of a rifle, or the bolster of a knife. Check the 'AirGraver Networking' sub-forum and see if there's someone reasonably near you that you can visit to try out some power. |
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Re: Hi from a dane living in Canada !
Ah, another Master joined the forum.
Amazing that you did al this by push gravers! Very nice, thanks for posting. Daniel |
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