JNocktonick
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- Nov 29, 2015
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Hello all,
I'm a goldsmith looking to start some new projects and delve into engraving and inlay on stainless steel, but I'm finding the sheer number of different alloys to be a bit overwhelming and confusing. I am wanting something that has high resistance to corrosion, as I would like to create something that takes minimal care and will hold up against the elements. (Seawater for surfers, sweat, moisture, etc.)
I have no issues cutting the 400 series, I have GRS equipment and am not new to metalwork or engraving. I attempted some designs on 304 steel and took a rest after chipping my graver for the 4th time. I have no experience with engraving or piercing it, but I heard 904l is pretty nice as far as resistance to the elements goes.
I have thumbed through multiple posts on the forum, some had very valuable insight, others got me a little confused. I have heard of the difficulties folks have with getting clean cuts in 904l and have seen it is not for beginners.
If you were making a wearable piece for someone with these specifications in mind, what would you choose to work in?
Additionally, I have had difficulty finding a distributor who can get me smaller quantities of 904l. I figured maybe trying each out would get me somewhere in knowing what I am able to cut, or at least afford me some practice. Any advice there would be much appreciated as well.
Thanks for your time!
I'm a goldsmith looking to start some new projects and delve into engraving and inlay on stainless steel, but I'm finding the sheer number of different alloys to be a bit overwhelming and confusing. I am wanting something that has high resistance to corrosion, as I would like to create something that takes minimal care and will hold up against the elements. (Seawater for surfers, sweat, moisture, etc.)
I have no issues cutting the 400 series, I have GRS equipment and am not new to metalwork or engraving. I attempted some designs on 304 steel and took a rest after chipping my graver for the 4th time. I have no experience with engraving or piercing it, but I heard 904l is pretty nice as far as resistance to the elements goes.
I have thumbed through multiple posts on the forum, some had very valuable insight, others got me a little confused. I have heard of the difficulties folks have with getting clean cuts in 904l and have seen it is not for beginners.
If you were making a wearable piece for someone with these specifications in mind, what would you choose to work in?
Additionally, I have had difficulty finding a distributor who can get me smaller quantities of 904l. I figured maybe trying each out would get me somewhere in knowing what I am able to cut, or at least afford me some practice. Any advice there would be much appreciated as well.
Thanks for your time!