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Sculpture
Hi all,
I'm new and not well informed about engraving. I'm wondering if the Lindsay Classic is able to be used to do sculpturing metal? like a cutlery handles etc... hope my question make any sense. Thank you Regards, |
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Re: Scupture
Hi arda,
The Lindsay classic is a versatile air graver capable of preforming various tasks depending on the type of the cutting point you use,ie hss, m42 or carbalt. Please look up the different air gravers here you can also read up on them; Click on the - Online Catalogue http://www.airgraver.com/Hand_Engraving_Tools_Overview.htm Your question is a touch vague with all due respect. If you can give us more detail of what exactly you wish to engrave/sculpt on we can then point you in the appropriate direction. SE
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Re: Scupture
Also do a search on the term 'deep sculpting'.
Carl Bliele did a nice 'follow along' thread a while back teaching some of us the basics. |
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