Mike576
Elite Cafe Member
Finished up this watch dial today. Made from a piece of .020 thick 6al4v titanium. Done start to finish with my Lindsay reversing angle burin and Phil Coggan bulino point which I modify to have an extremely steep face to help the carbide tip from breaking.
I mixed it up a bit this time and used both my microscope and a Zeiss loupe for magnification. The loupe was nice to have that natural light from the window to work with.
The piece is 1.33 inch in diameter and took from the beginning of January till today to get to this stage. I learned a ton through this process! If you want to see progress photos take a look at my instagram. I have some super close up photos under the microscope to show the cuts in detail (Mike_hughes_hand_engraving)
Please leave critique! It’s hard to judge how I’m doing when I have never held another bulino engraving in my hands. All I can judge off of is books, google images and a few casting plates. Most images aren’t close enough to see enough detail and most casting plates don’t capture the detail well enough. Im trying to get better at this style but there’s not a ton of info out there. One critique of my own is next time I will try to avoid making an area too dark like in front of the wings. Makes the chest area blend into the background too much.
thanks for looking!
I mixed it up a bit this time and used both my microscope and a Zeiss loupe for magnification. The loupe was nice to have that natural light from the window to work with.
The piece is 1.33 inch in diameter and took from the beginning of January till today to get to this stage. I learned a ton through this process! If you want to see progress photos take a look at my instagram. I have some super close up photos under the microscope to show the cuts in detail (Mike_hughes_hand_engraving)
Please leave critique! It’s hard to judge how I’m doing when I have never held another bulino engraving in my hands. All I can judge off of is books, google images and a few casting plates. Most images aren’t close enough to see enough detail and most casting plates don’t capture the detail well enough. Im trying to get better at this style but there’s not a ton of info out there. One critique of my own is next time I will try to avoid making an area too dark like in front of the wings. Makes the chest area blend into the background too much.
thanks for looking!