I developed the following method for microscope centering on turntables:
I used a b/w laser printer for a 2D dot pattern with about 0.3mm spacing on white paper and glued this to a magnetic label for inkjet printers.
Place this on your work piece or on the ball vise‘s jaws. Center the vice...
Very beautiful and precisely done. And you do not use pneumatic assisted tools, it’s all hand push engraving? Nur Handgravur, keine Druckluft Unterstützung?
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Hi Archie,
I use currently a brass wheel for polishing with 0.5 um diamond paste. It works fine in 95% of the cases. Every now and then, a graver „bites“ into the brass surface. I choose the sense of rotation always so that the wheel moves away from the „keel“ of the graver. I was just curious...
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I want to add a „ceramic“ wheel to my minihone. I use 50 mm wheels. Does anybody know what the original „ceramic wheel“ ist made of? The price suggests some high tec ceramic, like aluminum oxide or zirconium oxide. I could probably order a 50mm wheel made from such material to my...
If you want better control with rotary tools (burrs), and have to remove only a little material, rotate the burr backwards. I took this tip from a stonesetter‘s post at Ganoksin. It works well for Silver and Gold. I never tried it in steel. The backward rotation prevents the teeth of the burr...
I believe your equation „high end tool + soft metal“ lacks the years of practise required to cut the pattern in good and even quality… The pattern is definitely not an easy one. Many say Fine Silver is not easy to engrave. I cut only Argentium which is a good deal harder.
I do not want to...
I wanted to try out carbide gravers at stainless steel last year without paying a fortune for the blanks. Instead of trying to find out the ingredients of C-Max or Carbalt, I went the other way round and asked german carbide manufacturers which grade they would recommand for “cutting metal with...
A couple of weeks ago, I found out the „Simichrome“ is actually a german product by a company named Happich. It is only sold to professionals, due to it‘s skin irritating properties. Seems popular in the US, for cars and motorbikes, but almost unknown in Germany… The pack I got today is labeled...
I‘m curiuos for the dimensions: how wide is one of the micro gravers? I ground mine down to 0.6mm width, it‘s made from high speed steel.
How large is the pin head?
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Ralf
Our local apple dealer recommended to replace the tip, in my case it worked. Pencil had fallen and landed on the tip before, causing it to deform slightly. Seemingly the correct and stable distance of the electrode inside the tip to the iPad‘s surface is important.
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Ralf
You can find the dimensions here:
https://goldschmiedebedarf.de/en/search.php?queryFromSuggest=&goldschmiedebedarf_en=channel&query=escapement
Just select the file you want, in the description the dimensions are mentioned.
If you need more detailled information about the escapement files, I...
I print mirrored on european „sandwich“ paper, it is grease tight and the toner sticks not too much to it. Transfer with Dammar solution. For more details, see https://engraverscafe.com/threads/a-working-brother-printer-transfer-method.27749/
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Ralf
Even heat hardening will not increase the scratch resistance of sterling silver so much. Other metal parts on clothes, even the zipper‘s teeth, might still leave traces on it.
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Ralf
I work most of the time with sterling silver. Even when work hardened, it has a scratch sensitive surface. Ultra-fine shading like in the flowers on an article for daily use will not survive for a long time.
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Ralf
I made a “composite” graver from an HSS shaft and a carbide head, brazing the pieces with silver solder together. The carbide head is inclined 30° downwards and reaches below the downside of the shaft by about 1.2mm. It was sharpened with the GRS Dual Angle Fixture. Angles: V 120°, face 50°...
As an afterthought, do You try to use Photoshop and Illustrator at your iPad? There the menu and the look is much different from the PC and MAC version. That might explain why the YouTube tutorials do not help.
…fell into this trap myself some years ago…
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Ralf