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Hi new to the site .
Hi all I'm new to the site and just have to say you all do some amazing work . Ive never done any engraving but have always admired it ,and always wanted to learn how its done and now that I've seen it here on this site I'm kind of intimidated and not sure were to start ...but I'll keep digging through the forums till I'm comfortable and dive in ..once again the work I've seen in this forum is just amazing keep up the great work..thanks Tony
P.S. all input as to were to start will be much appreciated thanks in advance. |
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Re: Hi new to the site .
Hi Tony,
Welcome here. If you start wit Steves tools you will have the first step right. |
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Re: Hi new to the site .
Tony, A good way to build your knowledge of hand engraving is to visit my illustrated glossary of hand engraving. There are over 400 pictures there that go with the definitions. You can click on the link below my signature or the word Glossary in red at the top of this page. Best wishes, Roger
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C. Roger Bleile Author of: American Engravers series of books. FEGA Historian and Founding Charter Member http://www.engravingglossary.com/ |
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