I think you need some hose to go from compressor to Graver Smith.
Does the GraverHone come with the Angle thingy? If not you pretty much need something to get the right angles.
If you dont have a microscope I would not buy the Hone but get a good scope. And use an other method of sharpening...
Hi Ryan, No paste is needed with the Edenta wheels. The diamond is already in the wheel. With each color having a different grits.
I dont have a ceramic stone and with the Edenta wheels you wont need them. Because both are for polishing the gravers and the Edenta wheels are way cheaper than a...
For sharpening my gravers to a mirror finish I use diamond wheels for my micromotor/ pendant motor. You can buy them at most jewelry supply houses. Also in the UK. There are 3 grits.
I use them after I have made the shape of the graver I want on my powerhone. Then I switch to the diamond...
Drawing your own wire has some advantages. Because maybe you brought some in a size you needed for a project. Then you have some left over but its to big for your next project. Now you can order new wire in the right size or make what you have smaller. Or if you also have an octagonal rolling...
I think the HP printer is internaly the same as my Samsung M2026W printer. It was 70 euro.
And is also a monochrome laser printer.
I think HP makes printers for other manufacturers/brands.
My samsungs software could also be downloaded from HP's website. Thats how I found out.
GRS sell filters for oil compressors. Also I have an oil compressor and 1,5-2meters of thick tube (gardenhose size) before the air gets to my machine. I dont have the extra oil filter. And have never seen any oil come out and into the machine.
Better to use diamond. It will stay flat. Stones will get grooves. I have brought some diamondwheels for my powerhone from Aliexpress and they are nice. grit 320 I think, 600, 1200 and 3000.
In Germany there are plenty of jewelry suppliers. Search for them online. They will have what you need...
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For practise plates I really like "fosforbrons" it cuts very nice. And is not to hard. But if you want to engrave knifes. Then might as well practise on the same type of steel as you knifes.
Do you have a picture of your homemade engraver?
Why not put the paper on the screen directly? Wont that work. I do it on my PC screen sometimes. And those are very fragile. A tablet has glass or something over the screen.
Maybe this works if you have thick paper.
I have a laser printer: Samsung M2026w. Works well when using baking paper.
I suspect the printer is actualy made by HP. So you can also test out HP laser printers and see if they work with your transfer method.
The 30degree graver are also used when micropave setting stones in a circle layout. It is then used to cut between the prongs. Because they are to close to be using a tapered burr.
My knifegraver for micropave setting is made from an old burr. I have shaped it using the GRS angle thingy. Mine is 30degrees. So you can use the guide from GRS. But change the angles to 15degrees on each side to give 30degrees.
For bright cutting along side the stones I use a 60degree graver...
When I plate jewelry. Be it gold or rhodium plating. All scratches that are visible before plating, will also be visible after plating. Plating is very thin it is micron territory. So jewelry must be polished very well.
If your piece is being polished before plating. Then you can absolutely...
They can also be made yourself with cheap parts. Some people use electic scooter motors and a speed controller. Put it in a box and put an arbor on the motor. And your good to go. Check on youtube or this forum.
I brought my diamond grinding disks on Ali express. They are good disks, and even...
Machines like GRS or Lindsay or the others are all good. Just some people like different tools. And some people have multiple systems.
Your 20/20 vision doesnt mean much. Your eyes cant zoom in. So get a (good) Microscope. You will not regret is.