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Hi, I'm new to engraving, thought I would give it a go.
Went out and got a pair of turbo carvers and some flat picture frame glass, and ended up underwelming myself. Going to go with the simple stuff instead, handheld pushers. Does anyone have a link to a general how-to thread/webpage for push graving? Some friggin AWESOME pictures some people have on here... |
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K-Swift,
Welcome! Here's 2 threads I would suggest you read: http://www.engravingforum.com/showthread.php?t=4 http://www.engravingforum.com/showthread.php?t=6100
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well turbo carvers will work for some engraveing and will hog out material but they are very undependable, push graving and air engravers are best for real engraving work
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![]() I'm personally leaning towards saxophone/trumpet bell engraving, but first LOTS more reading before I go get tools and supplies... |
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I didn't try mine long enough to see any reliability problems, but I did run out of air in my little compressor fairly quickly, and waiting 40 seconds to carve 30 seconds got old real fast...
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