That is good to know. This is a practice engraving watch so I don't know if I even will be thinking about selling it after it is done since it will be a no-name-watch and the buyer would pay only for the engraving. But still, that is good to know.
What do you mean "edges are left sharp"? Like...
Well, to bo honest once I have design it I had a thought that it is too much for such a small space. And I'm worried that even if I will be able to make it it might be to much for a naked eye to see and it will sort of "blend". So yes, I'm definityly going for a practice plate first. :)
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SO a while ago I have decided to engrave my first watch. I couldn't decide what to buy and engrave and I didn't want to buy an expensive watch and risk ruining it. So I bought a "blank" on Ali like below.
Right now I'm in a process of designing it.
So far I have desgigned a bezel - I'm a...
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Here is a little practice I have done recently, that took a chunk of my mind and taught me a lot.
So far I have been engraving with 105 since it was easier to handle for me. But on this project I hade a tip breaking very very often. After some consultation I switched to 120 but that was in...
I have his sharpening mini power hone for about 7-8 months and it work well. And for that money event if it would break one in 2-3 years I would still buy another one. In the matter of contacting him he is very ok and I can not say any bad word about him.
As for his engraving tools, and...
I doubt that larger solenoid will give you better resoults (I have tried it.). The bigger solenoids require longer time of current flowing into the system, so you will have a graver with heavier piston, but it will be moving slower. And since force=mass*acceleration, the resoult won't be a...