I had a spare V tool (aka veiner) chisel of good quality (vintage Stubai) that I repurposed into a push graver. The steel is excellent quality and definitely hard enough for the work. I snapped the chisel down to past the V by a sharp blow from a hammer. I've angled it as well as I am able to, with my limited experience (being pretty much nothing hands on with gravers and everything learned from YouTuber creators like Uri Tuchman who's nothing short of inspirational and my main reason for becoming enamoured with the art. Anyway I've no experience at all and am running into an issue that I've not seen anyone else run into let alone mention and explain a solution for. It also doesn't help that the how to tutorial creators are basically master craftsman at their work and make everything look effortless. I'm hesitant to believe that my issue is unique. But as I am so new to this I am at a Los as to trying to discern just what it is. My lack of skill or bad geometry or both.
The issue is this. If I pull the sharp tip along the copper the lines are smooth, albeit more scratches than deep engraved lines. Abd turning into a curve is beyond possible. But if I push the tool as you're supposed to do (no hammers or mallets used) the lines I get are from light scratches and uncontrolled due to slipping. To to sharp and angle that just digs a dot into the copper. Or when I get the angle just right and push the lines create an almost dotted line and cut groove that looks like the stitches a sewing machine makes. And feels like one of those appalling cheap hardware store engravers from the early 1980s as it goes across the copper. Those graceful spirals of copper that glide out of the sheets being worked on that seem effortless as drawing a pencil across a piece of paper are elusive to me. What am I doing wrong? I know my skills are rudimentary only my use of carving scrolls in wood using a variety of gouges and using a pyrography pen etc... is my limit with artistic creativity. I have worked with copper before making bracelets and working with silver to make rings and such. So I'm not that naive. However this copper graving is getting on my nerves a bit. I just haven't gotten around to buying a set of hss push gravers and a few handles. I thought I'd make my own while I decided if it was right for me. I've made carving tool from old saw blades before that perform as well as store bought ones so I have the ability to follow any alterations I have to. On the surface all looks pretty well but something is off. Anyway sorry for rambling
The issue is this. If I pull the sharp tip along the copper the lines are smooth, albeit more scratches than deep engraved lines. Abd turning into a curve is beyond possible. But if I push the tool as you're supposed to do (no hammers or mallets used) the lines I get are from light scratches and uncontrolled due to slipping. To to sharp and angle that just digs a dot into the copper. Or when I get the angle just right and push the lines create an almost dotted line and cut groove that looks like the stitches a sewing machine makes. And feels like one of those appalling cheap hardware store engravers from the early 1980s as it goes across the copper. Those graceful spirals of copper that glide out of the sheets being worked on that seem effortless as drawing a pencil across a piece of paper are elusive to me. What am I doing wrong? I know my skills are rudimentary only my use of carving scrolls in wood using a variety of gouges and using a pyrography pen etc... is my limit with artistic creativity. I have worked with copper before making bracelets and working with silver to make rings and such. So I'm not that naive. However this copper graving is getting on my nerves a bit. I just haven't gotten around to buying a set of hss push gravers and a few handles. I thought I'd make my own while I decided if it was right for me. I've made carving tool from old saw blades before that perform as well as store bought ones so I have the ability to follow any alterations I have to. On the surface all looks pretty well but something is off. Anyway sorry for rambling