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New to engraving
Hello,
I am new to engraving but I have been interested in getting into it as a hobby for a while now. I have been into pen and ink drawing since high school. As a mechanical engineer I have since learned manual machining and CNC machining. I guess you can say I like metal working in general. As of yet I have a couple of push engravers and will hopefully be purchasing a classic headpiece soon. Also I would like to thank all of the experienced engravers out there for posting tutorials and sharing their experience with us newbies. David |
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Re: New to engraving
Hi David,
I am also new to engraving. I have taken some course work by Master engraver Bryan Bridges that lives in Tempe. I am in Scottsdale and have a Classic Airgraver. If you want to try it out or take a classes from Bryan let me know. PM me if you are interested. Just P.M you my number Here is my Tutor with a few links to good starting out information. http://www.handengravingforum.com/showthread.php?t=2365 AirAmp |
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Re: New to engraving
That Pen & Ink experience should be very helpful - you're already used to doing artwork where you either have a line or you don't and all shading has to be done under those rules.
Looking forward to seeing some nice stuff from you before too long! |
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Re: New to engraving
Hi David,
You have arrived at the best forum on the web for engraving. There is enough info on this site to fill a dozen books, and more. Read, and Learn. Cheers, JT |
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