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Hi I have done this for my bike vmax it took me 35hrs to engrave and I did my best to get the best to get the best results. I am asking for your personal comments in order to learn from my mistakes as Iengrave eevery now and then from about 6 months .tanks
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Re: to. learn
Hi .I did not head any replies about my work in order to improve in my technic and learning from my mistakes although it had many viewers .also for all those new searching what to buy .my choice was the classic with dead blow piston and I must say that it's capable of doing everything you need cutting deep easily with agility also it's very important to learn how to shape gravers properly more than how to use it cause the classic will help you to improve fast in few days. Even on motorcycle jobs.
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