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Newbie question
Hi,
I have a youth group and we go camping every year. The kids compete at the camp so we have some medals for them in cooper. They are pretty much flat cooper piece about 1" x 2". I am looking for an engraver that most people in US knows the store "Things Remember" using to engrave names, etc ... What kind of engraver is that? Thanks, -Mike |
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Re: Newbie question
Most of the kiosk type engravers use some form of Pantograph. See Roger's amazing Engraving Glossary for information here
You can get a simple 'diamond drag' one from places like Rio Grande or FDJ Tools for not too much (depending on your defintion of 'too much', of course ). Nicer ones have a powered rotary bit that carves the line into the metal. The ones that Things Remembered uses now are computer controlled. During their switch over there were a ton of really nice 'manual' ones just being dumped, or so I've been told - missed out on that myself. |
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Re: Newbie question
I want to use the one controlled by computer so we can do more graphic on it
Thanks, -Mike |
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Re: Newbie question
Here is a link to the best known company for computerized pantographs: http://www.gravograph.com/usa/
Cost wise I believe you are in the $20,000. to $40,000. range depending on features. Used manual models are a few hundred bucks. CRB
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