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Hello, I am new to the forum
Hello my name is Tom Dayeh, I am new to the forum. I currently use flat gravers for background removal. I follow up with a beading tool. Is there a faster or better way to remove metal for a deep background?
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Re: Hello, I am new to the forum
Hi Tom,
Welcome here! Good place to learn a lot. For a lot of background removal a rotary tool is quite fast. Espacially the airturbines with small carbide burrs. Also croshatching with a 90degree and then getting the flat to flatten it all works well too. But wait for the experts to give an answer, I am just a hobbyist. greetings, Daniel |
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Re: Hello, I am new to the forum
Welcome Tom, yes the router tool may be faster, but don't shake...
Jerry |
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Re: Hello, I am new to the forum
Welcome on the forum.
For the background, it is faster with rotary tool but it is more flat with the flat point. You are different result.
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Re: Hello, I am new to the forum
Welcome Tom
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Re: Hello, I am new to the forum
If you take a little time to learn to use a chisel (or be taught) you can knock the background out fast and flat. I gave a good hard try at useing a rotary but it just slowed me down and all the clean up because burrs are round and I needed corners and edges stright, angled, or flat. I think the worst thing is a slip or miss touch (which will happen) and you will waste hours fixing it. I teach to use a chisel with hammer or power and get it done because a lot of times a short cut will take you twice as long. Just my opinion,
Carl Bleile southwest, Ohio |
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