Hello Gunsmith.
Next time you cut some of this design you might enjoy getting a little more variation and "sweep" into some of the cuts.
Do this by using a tapered diamond shaped graver and leaning it over as you make the cut.
Try it out on just a couple of practice elements first, to see if...
Hi JK,
I would suggest that you ask Steve Lindsay directly and get it "straight from the horses mouth."
When you contact him have the part number from the regulator so that Steve knows what you are talking about.
Enjoy your new tool.
We sure can find ways to complicate things, can't we !!
I remember when we just picked up a hammer and chisel.
And I still do most of the time.
John B.
As a very old and long time horse person
..........Just let the buckles even just see the head of a horse. Ha Ha !!
PS. I really think Sam and Travis gave you some good advice.
Hello Monica
That was a great effort and a good result for some early work.
Let's keep it going and improving.
If you can master scrimshaw on acrylic you will find ivory much better, and a dream material to work on..