Masters of Fine Watchmaking: The Engraver

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i don;t recall ever seeing that one. quite nice. a pleasure to see engravers doing very well without the power toys. tyvm
 

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I agree. I find something romantic and inspiring about artists working without powered tools.


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not only that, it actually feels good, i mean the feel one gets when slicing thru different metals. at least for me, using the air toys, i cant feel the sensation of going thru the metal. hokey, maybe. but that's just me.
 

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I'm right there with you. It is much more personal to do things without electric tools. I feel the same when forming and cutting metal...using hammers against a tree stump or anvil, a jeweler's saw and more.
 

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