Jack-Of-A-Trade
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I've been looking over the Net and while there are videos/write-ups about most things, I've not found anything that gives you an actual overview of what you need at least to get started with metal engraving using a hammer and chisel and where to get it. There is a write-up on there, but even that assumes you to have the ability to shape your own tools and it (as far as I can see) doesn't give you an easy way to shop for a starter kit.
From what I understand, I'd need a chasing hammer, a round chisel, a flat chisel, handles for both, a punch (possibly with another handle), a vise of some sort, sharpening stones or sandpaper and a sharpening fixture (since I don't want to mess up the tools by preparing them the wrong way).
I have neither the experience nor the tools required to make my own chisels or work prepared blanks into handles, so I'm willing to spend a bit more on adjustable handles (though the only ones I found seem to be for push carving). I'm also uncertain how to distinguish woodworking chisels from metalworking ones and whether or not there even is a difference. If there'd be anyone who could help me by compiling a "starter kit" I could get, that would greatly help. I'd like to keep the price low, but from what I've seen it's unreasonable to believe anything under $125 would suffice for equipment alone.
The things I already have in mind would be this vise and this hammer. The main focus would be learning to engrave on brass, copper and steel.
Thank you so much for reading this and I hope to soon join you folk with works of my own!
From what I understand, I'd need a chasing hammer, a round chisel, a flat chisel, handles for both, a punch (possibly with another handle), a vise of some sort, sharpening stones or sandpaper and a sharpening fixture (since I don't want to mess up the tools by preparing them the wrong way).
I have neither the experience nor the tools required to make my own chisels or work prepared blanks into handles, so I'm willing to spend a bit more on adjustable handles (though the only ones I found seem to be for push carving). I'm also uncertain how to distinguish woodworking chisels from metalworking ones and whether or not there even is a difference. If there'd be anyone who could help me by compiling a "starter kit" I could get, that would greatly help. I'd like to keep the price low, but from what I've seen it's unreasonable to believe anything under $125 would suffice for equipment alone.
The things I already have in mind would be this vise and this hammer. The main focus would be learning to engrave on brass, copper and steel.
Thank you so much for reading this and I hope to soon join you folk with works of my own!