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It's a back face of the watch Jeager Lecoultre Reverso
I's my first trying scene with my new Palmcontrol. ![]()
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Wow, looks beautiful! You and J. C. both have the most expensive canvas to play with
![]() It seems you don't have problem to shift from hand push engraving to Steve's palm control. May I know what kind of gaver you are using? You use your hand push graver or you use Steve's graver or other new grind graver? Zernike |
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I use only the Palmcontrol for this work.
The Palmcontrol offered more possibility to engrave, it's a fantastic tool. I have it only one 6 days and I believe that will changed my vision of engraving.
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Zernike
For the horse I used the point of Lindsay. I think in curves, it 's better. Now for lines rights, sharpening classic is good. For the tip of Lindsay, we can sharpen with a smaller angle for a cut finer. Soon I will try to use the technique of Bulino and my old technical lines. Ps: your private messages box is full.
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