Finished up this scrimshaw tiger eye on a tagua nut last night. About 1.75x1 inch. Use a mixture of my Lindsay hand piece with a round pointed stipple tool, a mechanical pencil with a needle point tip insert, and a Lindsay manual graver handle with an 1/16 wide flat graver. Ink used was higgens...
Always nice to see some works in progress. Great work so far.
This is what I have been working on. Bit of scrimshaw on a tagua nut for practice. Tried using col.tm849 ivory substitute but wasn’t a fan of its ability to hold ink. The tagua is much better!
still a lot of work to go!
One thing I just found works really well is switching ink types. I stopped using the higgens and started to use some calligraphy ink I had laying around. Drys different and doesn’t smudge as much as long as you wipe it while it’s still wet and buff it off lightly.
I added a layer of renaissance...
Thanks for the tip I will give that a go, I was also spreading the ink pretty thin, I’ll add it a bit thicker to not allow it to dry on the surface as much.
I’m attempting my first bit of scrimshaw. This is on a piece of col 849/tm which is an imitation ivory. What I’m noticing is when I ink the piece it makes the area around smudged. I’m using a paper towel with a bit of water to wipe away the excess after about 15 seconds of drying. The piece is...
On the canvas setting set the canvas to the size of the object. So say your engraving a pendant that a 1 inch diameter m. Set the canvas size to 1x1 inch then something high like 1200 dpi. This will alloy you to draw your design then when you print select print to original size in your printer...
I was thinking along the same lines so I ordered speedball block printers ink (same kind I use when inking regular engraving and all my bulino work). I’ll be testing it out this weekend. Thanks for the info!
Great way to think about it, I’ll have to work on my drawing and creative abilities in that regard. I’m good as laser focusing in on details but have a hard time on the big picture. Thanks again for the great tips!
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for taking the time do describe what I can do to get that extra touch. I will definitely take that into account. I was going off this photo and focused solely on matching the photo. I had not considered altering the image to make it more contrasting...
Thank you! I would work for about an hours or so a day and occasionally get 2-3 hours in. Between spending time with the kids and working it wasnt too hard to be patient with the process. Any time I would think about rushing I would stop. Best to take it slow so I didn’t make a mistake!
Does anyone have information as to how Tim Herman does color bulino engraving? I came across this a few hours ago and after about an hour of searching I found almost nothing. One post on engraving forum showing an engraving he did and one on this site where someone commented he shared the...
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...