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well, we'll see if you all like this one, I think kit is leaps and bounds better myself!!
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well maybe not bounds
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This one is focused.
You might try cutting your lines from thin to thick, and roll the graver toward the inside of each individual element. Give it some life. ![]() |
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This photo does'nt show the brightness of my cuts in stainless. If I FOCUS CLOSE, the image dances, glisens, and gleams with bright lites, and at that point it's out of focus. I am still getting used to this vivitar camera, I question the quality of it. Please let me know! Rob
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