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Hey you all, I have to take my hat off
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Hi Frans...
![]() Thank you for the nice post. If you can, give engraving with a graver a try. Check out the thread: http://www.engravingforum.com/showthread.php?t=4 It is a lot different and easier to gain detail control with a single point graver point than with a rotary tool or one of the inexpensive electric engravers.
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Hi Frans
Welcome! It is good to have another South African on the Forums. Being a newbie myself I found that the great artists on this Forum is unselfish and does not hesitate to share their knowledge gained over many years with us. As Steve suggests you should try using a graver and for the ultimate experience a Lindsay Airgraver. It is an amazing tool. Regards. Neels Last edited by NeelsRoos; 03-14-2009 at 01:00 AM. Reason: more comments |
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Frans
![]() Thier are several engravers in SF I hope they will chime in. Dave |
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