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Just got up the nerve to post some pictures of my first attempts at engraving.
I've been reading and learning on this forum for some time now, but I haven't been very active in participating, so I just got up the nerve to post some pictures of the work that I have been doing since a little before Christmas. I have been doing some engraving on Kentucky Longrifles that I make, but was very basic stuff. I took the plunge last summer and bought my PC and I love it. It really has improved my engraving, and I feel like I am just getting started. I just signed up for a course with Ray Cover in February, and I can't wait. I know that I have so much to learn.
Take a look at my Album and let me know what ya think.
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Re: Just got up the nerve to post some pictures of my first attempts at engraving.
Tom. Looked at your jewelry. It is a great beginning. Remember silver is so soft, making it almost to easy to cut. The problem I have with the softer metals is the I have to force myself to slow down to keep control. The rounds or turns get better too. I can't wait either to see how your classes effect your engraving. Great start. chickenscratcher
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Re: Just got up the nerve to post some pictures of my first attempts at engraving.
I really enjoyed see the great variety of items engraved, and your creativity across a range of subjects. I get the impression that you have a lot of fun when designing and engraving. Can't wait to see your work after the classes!
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Re: Just got up the nerve to post some pictures of my first attempts at engraving.
I can't take any credit for the design. I'm still at the point where I rely on the artistry of others. I am trying to learn how to develop my own designs, but I have a long way to go.
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Re: Just got up the nerve to post some pictures of my first attempts at engraving.
Well done Tom. The cross looks great with a lot of fine detail. Your wife must be so proud of you.
I can not wait till I can get to where you are, with your engraving. It would be so nice to give my wife something that I have designed and constructed from start to Finnish. I am sure it would be that extra special for her to wear and would be a good conversational piece. I sometimes wonder if my Palm control will ever be able to produce half as good quality of work as what I see on here from people that are beginners. I also sometimes wonder if it is being driven by a drunk driver when I attempt to follow the lines of a scroll. I have to start saving some money to invest in classes, I think I need someone to point out the multitude of things that I am probably doing wrong. I am going to stick to the practising, hoping that anytime soon a light bulb will come on and it will start to fall into place. I look forward to seeing your future work. Ian |
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Re: Just got up the nerve to post some pictures of my first attempts at engraving.
That lettering on the bracelet looks perfect!
This and all before being said, do'nt let your nerve get down!! Post your work |
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Re: Just got up the nerve to post some pictures of my first attempts at engraving.
Tom,
I'd be proud if that was my work. I think the pendant and earrings are striking. They look handmade and I like that. Thanks for sharing, John |
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