nice. long ago, i was having a problem whilst working on a stainless 44 magnum. he was very helpful; after all the advice he told me to avoid ss projects till i acquired more skill. he was a great person to talk to.
yesterday , online i attempted to buy an item from grs. just before i "clicked" on the deal, i noticed "etsy" up in the corner. i lost it ! called grs and got the item 30 bucks cheaper !! it pays to look
e vgeni: without reservation, i say this is the very best zippo i've ever seen. the way you have elements "growing out of a hole", and appearing to pierce thru the lighter,--- just a masterful work. thanks for sharing.
i want to reduce the bit of resinstance on the rotation, as well as the heel adjustment. is it ok to remove the "o" rings ? or is there some lube that can reduce the friction ? i want to radius heels on flats and rounds.
welcome. i'd suggest drawing a few designs to practice on. design is yer expertize-- so practice on cutting useful stuff- dials. i'd think a stereo zoom scope would be a quite valuable addition to your arsenal of weapons. when your work gets to be nice to the eye, gradually develop market/s for...
we all know this but seldom think about it. the process, for me, is "automatic". i guess that is the value of practice to improve on each sucesive job. it just "happens"
dani: i worked for several knifemakers sometime ago. they all just sent me a finished knife and i did the engraving. the blades were annealed on the ones wanting work on the blade. the first order i got was from a maker in west virginia. a beautiful knife. i was afraid to even start the job and...