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Hello everyone
Hi all, my name is Mike. I'm a farrier by trade and decided to try my hand at bit and spur making. The steel part is pretty easy for me because of my experience forging and making horseshoes. But I have no clue how to engrave anything. So here I am.
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Re: Hello everyone
Mike,
Does your Dad's name happen to be Steve? |
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Re: Hello everyone
And there you are indeed
They say, what you can draw you can engrave!!! That is such a truth! i say, what you can transfer before you can draw, is practise. and what you can practise before you can draw will lead you somwhere otherwise than where you want to go.So what you can draw you practise, and it will lead you onwards, until you can engrave what you would want to draw and call yourselfe an engraver. |
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Re: Hello everyone
Ha! That depends on if you used to own a gas station Kanger. How the heck are you? Are you engraving guns?
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Re: Hello everyone
Mike,
Sent you a private message. (upper right hand corner of screen header) Dave |
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