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Brand new to engraving
Hello,
I'm brand new to engraving; still haven't begun. I am still getting what I need just to begin, and my knowledge is limited to a few hours worth of youtube videos, some limited reading online, and most recently some tips and some tooling I got from a very nice fellow named Archie Taylor. My interests: Hand push and hammer type engraving (airgraver will have to come later) for Lettering, Scroll, Leaf, Filigree, and jewelry embellishment type engraving. The tooling I'm working on getting: Graver sharpening tooling (stones and hones, jigs, etc) A good ball vise and various jaws Lock-down medium (ThermaLoc, pitch, whatever) Transfer materials (Chinese White(?), acetate, lamp black, etc) What I have: Optics A simple ball vise on loan just to get started Some sharpened gravers and blanks Some handles for hand push, and holder for hammer engraving Plenty of practice material
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Re: Brand new to engraving
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Welcome to the Engraving Forum .Looks you got a good start there.Archie Taylor is a very good man to have by your side. Now draw designs and start cutting different metals start with the softer ones ie copper , Brass then move to the harder ones. It also depends on what you wish to engrave ,this is a suggestion. All The Best SE
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