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New to engraving
Hello everyone,
I am very New to engraving. I am interested in learning the skill of "Traditional" engraving. Any info would be appreciated. I have no tools yet so I am looking for opinions on what to buy. I am also looking to take a course before I start create bad habits that may be hard to break down the road. Any info or opinions on who or where I should take a course would be appreciated. Thank you. |
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Re: New to engraving
Genovese,I have an engraving school in Manassas Virginia and teach the traditional hammer & chisel,hand push engraving,& power assist. J.J.
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Re: New to engraving
Great, Where can I find the info on your classes you teach?
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Re: New to engraving
Hi Geovese, There is a red color link toward the top of the forum pages Classes. http://www.engravingclasses.com/
You can find info about JJ's teaching at: http://www.engravingclasses.com/JJ%2...0Engraving.htm
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Re: New to engraving
Got it. Thank you.
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