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Evening all
Well a very good evening from a cold and wet Bedfirdshire.
Where do I start? I have a full time job but have been gunsmithing and knife making on and off for over 30 years now. I learnt my trade as a young lad working for Chris Reeve (a rather well known cutler) way back in the day when his workshop was nothing more than a double garage. From Chris I discovered a passion for engineering and a desire to make beautifu things. As the years went by I found myself flitting from one mindless role to the next but always coming back to smithing in the workshop. I finally took the plunge and moved from sunny South Africa to the more tropical and reliable climbs of England. I often question my sanity! Several months ago I was asked to rebuild an airsoft pistol for a friend of my fathers (almost 80 and used to shoot everyday until cancer decided that he wasn't allowed to have fun anymore) The pistol turned out great and I found I was getting orders in faster than I could fill them. I have always enjoyed pyrography and u thought the transition to engraving would be straight forward (did I mention that I often question my sanity?) Well it's not, its a very different beast altogether and I am just learning. I purchased a pneumatic engraver and set about destroying a number of my own pistols before I discovered that it just wasn't going to cut the mustard, or metal! I have now ordered a set of jewelers gravers and am looking forward to having a go. I am a long standing fan of forums. You guys have been there, done that and own the t shirt. I fully intend on picking your brains and exploiting all of your hard work. I hope you don't mind. Guy |
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Re: Evening all
Hi,
Welcome to The Engraving Forum Guy. SE
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Re: Evening all
Welcome... Did you ever manage to figure out a way to engrave those guns?
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