billyProps
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Hello,
I‘m kind of new to hand engraving. I worked next to a hand engraver (all pushing) when I was a bench jeweler and have always had an appreciation for it, but never had the patience to do it. Long story short, just had an excuse to buy every engraving tool I ever wanted and now I have a new hobby (that I’m absolutely going to practice every day for at least an hour and not just for a week or two).
After getting used to spinning the work in the vise to steer the graver, especially for scrolls, I started filling brass squares with scrollwork doodles. Really enjoying it. I set up my microscope today and the first thing I noticed was that the center of the spiral needs to be centered in the field of view and close to the center of the vise or it goes out of view during a turn. How do people engrave larger pieces with a scope if the piece needs to be centered that way?
edit: it would appear that a positioning vise is the answer.
I‘m kind of new to hand engraving. I worked next to a hand engraver (all pushing) when I was a bench jeweler and have always had an appreciation for it, but never had the patience to do it. Long story short, just had an excuse to buy every engraving tool I ever wanted and now I have a new hobby (that I’m absolutely going to practice every day for at least an hour and not just for a week or two).
After getting used to spinning the work in the vise to steer the graver, especially for scrolls, I started filling brass squares with scrollwork doodles. Really enjoying it. I set up my microscope today and the first thing I noticed was that the center of the spiral needs to be centered in the field of view and close to the center of the vise or it goes out of view during a turn. How do people engrave larger pieces with a scope if the piece needs to be centered that way?
edit: it would appear that a positioning vise is the answer.
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