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Another new guy
Hi everyone, My names Saign (pronounced sane) I live in the LA area and am a propmaker in the film industry. I specialize in making weapons and armor as well as cool stuff out of metal. I also make metal art on the side, mostly armor related, as well as chasing and repousse pieces.
I've been very interested in engraving for a long time and am very exited about the content on this site and the willingness to share. I've got a little experience with push gravers and recently got into hammer and chisel engraving, which translates more for me because of my experience in chasing and repousse. I don't hace a lot of time with either technique so I'm not very good at either but am determined to learn. I've been intrigued by airgraves for a while and am hoping to invest in one soon. Anyways I'm glad to find this place and hope to learn a lot from all the talented artist on here |
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Re: Another new guy
look for "baygraver" on this site for some chasing with an airgraver
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Re: Another new guy
Thanks, Berkley is a long ways from LA, and I'm wanting to engrave with the tool not necessarily chase with it. Although it could be useful in that area as well
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