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Palm Control update
I've just finished cutting out the design outlines on the second plate of the carved gun using the PC, this was after using it for about half an hour a few weeks ago. It's surprising how quick you get used to it. The main hurdle to get over in the learning is (IMO).... because it cuts so easily, you have to learn to hold it back, it does all the work, all you have to do really is guide it!
I can see that for the absolute beginner the benifits would be seen almost straight away. As everybody who has learned to use a push graver knows they're not easy to control, this is almost like riding a bike.... ok, a slight exaggeration there, you have to be able to draw a little and also know which way to form the cuts, but it has surprised me Phil |
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Re: Palm Control update
Phil, I almost feel I have cheated learning to engrave this way, I go back to hammer and chisel and push graver from time to time and know that I would never have gotten this far without power. But there is no way to cheat the art. You still have to develop that. Unless you copy someone elses work.
Neil:yesnod: |
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Phil
That's what I've always said - power gravers make it easy to learn to get lines. Yes, you (the experienced ones) can teach a newbie to cut with push or H&C fairly quickly but getting that line cut is going to take a lot of their concentration for quite some time. With power we're almost instantly working on what to do with the line, rather than just getting a line. It'll be interesting seeing what you can make the PC do for you beyond just the basic cutting. |
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The PC is the best thing since the Classic with is the best thing since sliced bread!
It can make a not to good person put out some almost OK work and make that person feel good about what they did. That would be impossible with the push style. They just couldn't do it. |
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I agree. I think that the person should make a commitment to engrave before they buy tools though. that would preclude the new equipment that alot of people have they don't use. the power tools make it look easy and then they are too lazy to do the art part.
Neil:yesnod: |
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You know, another thing I like is the way it purrrrrrr's between cuts, it's as if it's saying " I like what you're doing".
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It's kind of like the engine rumble on a sports car stopped at a light. You can feel the eagerness to get going.
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Thanks Phil, Did you work with the resistance screw on the back of the handle and the stroke adjustment ring some? Do you like resistance set at the 6:00 position?
Steve
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"If one needs a tool, and does not acquire it, they end up paying for it, but not having it." - Henry Ford |
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You know it would be a good thing for new people to experience the difference in the power gravers right from the get go. The other guys are kind of a high pressure sales deal but More of us need to inform newbies about Steve's tool.
Neil:yesnod: |
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Re: Palm Control update
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I'ts going great! Phil |
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