ShaneMac
Member
Greetings,
Just invested into the Lindsay Sharpening System (4 basic templates with sharpening stones), and realized I need to get some practice plates. I'm planning on engraving steel (mild and/or carbon). As a beginner, would it be better practice for me to start on harder metals such as steel (since I mostly want to engrave this metal), or start with softer metals such as bronze (since it would be easier to engrave as a novice)? Does the thickness of the metal matter much?
Also, where do you guys get your practice plates? I live in the tri-state area of DE, if there are any affordable places to get practice plates, do tell, I would greatly appreciate it. I don't mind buying plates from GRS for the first few plates, but it might get rather expensive long term.
Just invested into the Lindsay Sharpening System (4 basic templates with sharpening stones), and realized I need to get some practice plates. I'm planning on engraving steel (mild and/or carbon). As a beginner, would it be better practice for me to start on harder metals such as steel (since I mostly want to engrave this metal), or start with softer metals such as bronze (since it would be easier to engrave as a novice)? Does the thickness of the metal matter much?
Also, where do you guys get your practice plates? I live in the tri-state area of DE, if there are any affordable places to get practice plates, do tell, I would greatly appreciate it. I don't mind buying plates from GRS for the first few plates, but it might get rather expensive long term.