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Old 02-26-2018, 12:14 AM
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Hello.
I have learned I am an engraver and what I have been doing is graving for starters. I always thought I was engraving.
I am using an electrostylus but want to get more advanced.

I am glad I found this site and I will post more photos of what I have been doing now for a bit more than 3 years.

I just wanted to do a quick intro.


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Old 02-26-2018, 02:09 AM
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Some are just first lines.
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Old 02-26-2018, 11:14 AM
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Maybe I did not learn what I thought I learned earlier.
I just found the glossary of engarving terms.
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Old 02-26-2018, 11:16 AM
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Maybe I did not learn what I thought I learned earlier.
I just found the glossary of engarving terms.

I feel I am about to spend some money for some real tools.
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Old 02-26-2018, 12:08 PM
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Hi drtyTshrt I like your forum name. My wife calls me that sometimes. !

Are you doing these with a rotary? It is pretty good if so with a rotary as I think it is much harder to make a clean long cut with the rotary tool and a single pointed graver. Once you figure out the graver cutting the groove it makes steads you from side to side from wiggle or shaking that happens with hand holding a rotary tool.
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Old 02-26-2018, 01:39 PM
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Hi drtyTshrt I like your forum name. My wife calls me that sometimes. !

Are you doing these with a rotary? It is pretty good if so with a rotary as I think it is much harder to make a clean long cut with the rotary tool and a single pointed graver. Once you figure out the graver cutting the groove it makes steads you from side to side from wiggle or shaking that happens with hand holding a rotary tool.
Thanks, there is a lot of history in that name. Do not Google it.

The steel cups and plexi mirror I did with an electric pulse engarver. Talk about wiggle and shake.

I have done a glass with a rotary and diamond bit.

I did not know how crude I was until I found this site.
All by hand, no vise, in my lap with naked eyes until I got the visor magnifier.
I have learned SO much in the past 24 hours thanks to this forum.

I plan to purchase some of your tools (palm airgraver) and I am wondering about the vise.
Do they have a built in turn table or is that a separate item?
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The engraving vices turn freely on their own.
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