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Faber-Castell pen engraving
This was some kind of stainless point braking steel, a hell to cut..
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Re: Faber-Castell pen engraving
They look good Thanks for showing
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Re: Faber-Castell pen engraving
thanks David
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Re: Faber-Castell pen engraving
Awesome Gert!
That looks so hard to do. Any tips on how to engrave very round items? |
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Re: Faber-Castell pen engraving
Bravo Gert
For me , cutting a scroll in a rounded surface has always been a headache. Your ornaments look very nice
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Re: Faber-Castell pen engraving
For me all I can say is to keep looking at the size of the chip, and go slow.
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Re: Faber-Castell pen engraving
Wise words!
Thank you Gert. |
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