vondershred
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Hey y’all!
So today I picked up a used laserprinter to make transfers on some aluminum practice sheets. So I sat down after dinner and made my very first engraving. And I really mean FIRST. No handpushing no hammer and chisel, no prior experience.
I realize this is a far cry from the art that most of y’all post, and might be an insult to some. I’m just happy that after all these years I found and bought pneumatic engraving equipment. What I’m really hoping first is to have complete control over the handpiece, work on my technique, etc. I have to start somewhere I guess.
Gear used: GRS Graversmith, 901 handpiece, QC flat graver 0.4mm, Optivisor, thermo-loc, cheap Amazon ball vise. Thanks for viewing and your feedback! All advice welcome!
(PS: Sometimes I’m more comfortable with my foot down juuuuust a lil’ on the throttle. Especially on bends and small stuff. Makes the handpiece engrave much slower and less deep. Is this a technique I should “unlearn”? I feel like if I put the pedal to the metal it goes way too fast and deep. Is the foot throttle made so you can play with it, or should it be fully depressed all the time and should I lower the SPM and pressure on the Graversmith? The manual doesn’t specify…)
So today I picked up a used laserprinter to make transfers on some aluminum practice sheets. So I sat down after dinner and made my very first engraving. And I really mean FIRST. No handpushing no hammer and chisel, no prior experience.
I realize this is a far cry from the art that most of y’all post, and might be an insult to some. I’m just happy that after all these years I found and bought pneumatic engraving equipment. What I’m really hoping first is to have complete control over the handpiece, work on my technique, etc. I have to start somewhere I guess.
Gear used: GRS Graversmith, 901 handpiece, QC flat graver 0.4mm, Optivisor, thermo-loc, cheap Amazon ball vise. Thanks for viewing and your feedback! All advice welcome!
(PS: Sometimes I’m more comfortable with my foot down juuuuust a lil’ on the throttle. Especially on bends and small stuff. Makes the handpiece engrave much slower and less deep. Is this a technique I should “unlearn”? I feel like if I put the pedal to the metal it goes way too fast and deep. Is the foot throttle made so you can play with it, or should it be fully depressed all the time and should I lower the SPM and pressure on the Graversmith? The manual doesn’t specify…)
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