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Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
Hi,
This is my first post. Im gary 28 from manchester, uk I wanted to know what tools and equipment is needed to create simple slate house number plates I would eventually like to get into bigger and complex engraving but as a starter im thinking house slate engraving might be a good start to see if i have the patience I would also like to make a little money along the way but mainily i would like a new hobby Any advive on tool, tequniques and tips would be great |
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
Hi Tsyfoot
By slate you mean the flaky stone right? Whenn I was only 15 I carved slate for a while. Something like a sharpened screwdriver was my weapon of choice back then. But good flat gravers and maybe even diamond burrs would be my choice today if I would like too pick it up again Maybe slate is something completely different from stone, and then I think I just proved my englisch is not as good as I think. Greetings, Daniel |
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
will i need a sandblasting machine, i cant find enough information about what equipment is needed and the process to create these signs
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
The only slate engraving I've messed with I used a chunk of 1/4" square O1 hardened & ground the same way as a regular graver and a small hammer. Very, very messy to do though - slate dust everywhere. Sandblasting I've seen used on harder stone, such as granite.
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
Welcome on this forum, I hope you will find all informations here
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
i cant seem to find any imformation on this subject, ive emailed a few companies but theye are overseas and i cant seem to find a supplier of equipment that allows you to create lettering and numbering into slate nor can i find suppliers of slate, any help guys
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
I don't know if Gargoyle posts over here or just at the Engraver's Cafe but he does stone carving and would definitely know what you need.
A new member who I know is here (although I don't know how often) named Shane lives near me and has been showing me some very nice stuff he's doing on stones / bricks with an air-powered rotary tool. But that's a totally different look then what I think you're after. |
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
cheers, ill send him a quick email soon
this is the sort of work i would like to get into http://www.timpson.com/online-store/...=102&cat_id=22 or even better http://www.stoneengravings.co.uk/pro...lt12x6sty.html |
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
That looks very good Tysfoot.
But it also looks like some engraving machines are used. Like a pantograph with a diamond burr or a hard metal burr. Getting the letter templates seems the biggest problem. |
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
hi there. if you want to try your hand at slate engraving contact Inigo Jones slateworks in north wales.
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
Tysfoot,
The engraved slate sign reading 47 APPLE ORCHARD was clearly done by sand blasting. The process is the same as for granite grave markers. Quite unrelated to the work of hand engraving I'm afraid. CRB
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
Hi Gary,
I know this post is old. I just joined and found your post and would like to offer an answer. Looking at the examples of the type of work you want to do involves precision work. In order to do that you will either need to sand blast or use a CNC table. They are quite expensive. You can look up CNC engraving to get the details. Otherwise, if you wanted a more "hand made" appearance then I would suggest using a rotary tool such as a Dremel. You can create your own templates or download templates. Using the Dremel is quite messy and kicks up a lot of very fine dust so wear a mask and goggles. Hope that helps. |
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
Gary,
Not all such stone carving is sandblasted. Much of it is handcarved using manual and pneumatic hammers and chisels. Suppliers are plentiful in the US. Just Google 'stone carving supplies' and make you choice. Here are a couple pieces I've handcarved: Limestone and Marble (slate chips very easily as it is so layered). Good luck!! |
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
Very nice carving Bunic
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
Gary from Manchester,
I have seen some fine stone engravings done with a relatively inexpensive sand blaster ($20 to $30) from a place like Harbor Freight, a bag of silicon sand, several layers of duct tape, and Xacto blade. And of course an air compressor. And if your like me some letters/numbers to trace onto the tape before cutting them out. Good Luck with your slate engraving Graniteguy52 |
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
I'm interested in this too: I want to make permanent labels for some recently planted trees and plan to use slate, but wondered what tool I would need to engrave it. Inigo Jones and his ilk won't do these labels as they are too thin and break too easily, but I thought I could do it myself with something like the tool used for engraving dog discs/trophies etc. I am a complete beginner/ignoramus, have never engraved anything in my life, but there are 157 trees so it seemed possibly worth getting some equipment to try doing the engraving myself.
Not sure you would get advice from Inigo Jones about house names as that's his territory, but I suppose you are far enough away not to be competition, Gary! There certainly must be templates etc available as lots of people do it, also gravestones and so on - pretty common in this (N Wales) and presumably other slate-producing areas. Maggie |
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Re: Hi, Gary from Manchester, tools & tips for slate engraving
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