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New Australian based member
Hello to all..
I am a new member here, living in Australia, having moved here just over 2 years ago from Scotland... and have zero experience engraving metal, though I have some a fair bit of work with a Dremmel on stone and wood. My work lies elsewhere, decorative concrete, though most of my adult life I worked in the music business, so very much a hobby thing for me. I have my whole life enjoyed doing celtic artwork, mostly paintings and ink drawings, but for my last 18 months in Scotland, I enjoyed carving celtic designs onto stones from my local river, where I fished every day of the season, man I miss my river, so those stones are very dear to me. I also carved runes on stone and wood. It would mean a lot to me to put celtic material on metal. Rodstan via PM has been very kind to offer me some advice on getting myself started , and recommended getting some graver tools, I have looked on E-Bay USA and there is a multitude of different ones on offer... given I can't just get one any time I want I would prefer to get one that has at least a bit of quality to it and won't fall apart after 2 weeks, so would appreciate a recommendation if someone has knowledge of what's on offer. Some of the handles come in groups of 6, given I will be working celtic design, will I need more than one? also the graver points.. how many and what types? Sharpner? Anything else? LOL If anyone here does celtic work I would sure love to see it and share. I attach a pic. of one of my basic knots on stone, one of my most treasured belongings from the Earn river Comrie Scotland. Thanks in advance for any help C p.s. Aye it's a lot hotter here than home coming from -5 to 40+ is severe |
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Re: New Australian based member
Welcome to the forum! :waving:
The one thing you do need is a properly sharpened graver. Steve's template based sharpening system is hands-down the easiest way for a beginner to get that, other than having someone else sharpen for you. Browse the Tutorials section and you'll find a lot of great info to help you get going! |
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Re: New Australian based member
Hi Steve, thanks for the welcome and advice, your time is really appreciated, as I look around these sites more I can see the wealth of sharing of info, what a great bunch of people. Nice to see other beginners just setting out too, will be good to watch everyone,s progress.
Thanks again Colin |
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Re: New Australian based member
Welcome, take your time and look around there is a huge ammount of information here for the beginner to the adavanced.
Carl Bleile southwest,Ohio |
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Re: New Australian based member
Thank you for the welcome Carl, is much appreciated.
I look forward to learning. Colin |
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