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Re: First steps in the engraving
next work
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Re: First steps in the engraving
Engraving on knife
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Re: First steps in the engraving
You've been quite busy. They look great but I particularly like the last one.
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Re: First steps in the engraving
Oh by the way,your more likely to get more responses if you began a new thread for each project instead of posting all your projects on a single thread.
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Re: First steps in the engraving
Thank you for your advice, Mcahron!
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Re: First steps in the engraving
No worries, your welcome.
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Re: First steps in the engraving
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hi how does it work that the deeper engraving looks like so dark? thanks markus |
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Re: First steps in the engraving
Hi, If I understood the question correctly -
The deeper engraving looks like so dark, because I've used Birchwood Casey Super Blue. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...+Blue&_sacat=0 |
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