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Hello All!
Whelp, clearly I am new to this as well given I am introducing myself. My name is Jesse B, from Lubbock/Wichita Falls, Texas. Graduate student at Midwestern State University and currently working an internship at Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock Lake Landmark.
Anyways, I have been working with leather for about a year now as a hobby (that has gotten out of control) and have been interested in making my own conchos and maybe some buckles. I took interest pretty fast and hard once I started reading though the forum and seeing some of the beautiful work on here. Like, alot of the others I am on a low budget as well, but will be ordering some hand tool in the next week or so, where I plan to dive in head first. I seem to have a decent understanding of the hand tools I need, but can anyone suggest a good alternative to an expensive engraving vise? Thanks ahead of time! Looking forward to this! |
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Re: Hello All!
Hi Jesse, try and google "homemade engraving ball" or something close to that. People get creative when they lack the $$$. Used bowling balls, etc. come into mind. You will be surprized what is out there.
All the best in your quest. |
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Re: Hello All!
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Welcome to the Engraving Forum. When you buy tools but the best ,they always pay back for themselves ; http://www.airgraver.com/vises.htm All the Best SE
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