Troy,
It looks like you learned engraving from John Schippers by the way you hold your hammer and chisel.
SORRY TO GET A LITTLE OFF IN THIS GREAT PICTURE THREAD.Troy,
It looks like you learned engraving from John Schippers by the way you hold your hammer and chisel.
SORRY TO GET A LITTLE OFF IN THIS GREAT PICTURE THREAD.
Neil Hartliep, the first of the modern American engraving instructors in the NRA summer school programs promoted hammering back towards oneself in the Asian manner.
Neil also was a great proponent of the use if a vise turned by foot power in the manner of a potters wheel.
It was the willingness of the Hartliep family to share their knowledge that jump started the modern resurgence of firearms engraving in the USA.
Neil, together with his wife Freda and son Glen did much to start the present day renaissance in American engraving.
He also produced a book "The Basics of Firearms Engraving" published by the NRA and produced and sold by by Brownells.
John Shippers fine book continues the tradition of classic hammer and chisel engraving instruction and contains the most valuable and up-to-date information for students of this method.