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I've been engraving for about a year now, but this is the first time I've posted pics of my work. Having the right tool really helped.
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Good job! Thanks for posting the pics. Glad the tool is getting good use.
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pretty nice work I think, keep up the good work and post more please.
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did you have any problems with hardness, ive heard they can be hard
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I had major problems due to the hardness. However, this is my third stainless slide and I have worked out a couple trick. Both of these tips for working with stainless were found on this engraving forum.
1. Dub your graver 2. I move my grave further into the holder when sharpening. From the standard to exactly 1". Basically a steeper face. |
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Nice. I did a glock years ago and it was super hard to do!
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