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  1. mitch

    Hot Tip

    My vise is built from depleted uranium so it stays a little warm all the time. The faint glow also serves as a nitelight so I don't kick anything in the dark. I never planned on having kids anyway. :shock:
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    This happen to anybody else?

    funny you mention that. the last 'job' this happened on was supposed to be an inscription on an urn that was going to be buried.
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    This happen to anybody else?

    Probably a couple times a month I'll get a call from somebody local inquiring about getting some item engraved. Typically these are/would be small inscriptions on some sort of personal item and if a little back & forth determines it can probably be engraved by traditional means we make...
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    Your PLEDGE MEMBERSHIP is much appreciated

    It's a buck a week, folks. Less than many of you are spending on ________.
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    Engraving The Most Automated Profession in U.S.

    Machines got nothin' on me knocking out 40 silver cups on a tight deadline!
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    Any mistake can be fixed

    "The boo boo it seems, at least to me, would be Ducks Unlimited on a rifle..." LOL. For those clear days when they're flying high and skybustin' with a 10ga just ain't enough!
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    Any mistake can be fixed

    wonderful strides are being made in laser welding technology!
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    Off topic pictures

    Not so far OT as you might think, Brant. A lot of us have engraved tropical fish, usually on knives.
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    $2.6 million Patek Phillippe

    now that you mention it, David, maybe the tape is just to keep the adjustable ocular from moving- still looked out of place in that hoity video, tho- lol. (on a curiously related note: i could never get the parfocality feature of my scopes to work unless i use TWO adjustable oculars. with the...
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    Help, please: Who engraved this model 71?

    the curiously random lack of shading on some of the leaves within the scrolls may be an important identifying factor. other than that, i got nothin. we'll all be waiting for Mr. Bleile's opinion...
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    $2.6 million Patek Phillippe

    https://www.wimp.com/building-a-watch-that-costs-2-6-million/ Of note, I was surprised to see some of the dial faces are pad printed (as opposed to engraved or etched) and at the 5:01 mark it shows an engraver using the same Leica microscope I have, but mine doesn't have the eye cup held on...
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    Queen Elizabeth currency time lapse

    https://twistedsifter.files.wordpress.com/2018/12/alexa-play-christmas-carols-21.gif
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    For those really BIG engraving projects

    yes, Roger, they're made for universal positioning of big, heavy parts like injection molds, engine blocks, etc. Wilton Power-Arms are similar, but I've never seen one anywhere near that big.
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    For those really BIG engraving projects

    if i'm not mistaken, that's a pretty good deal for one of those...
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    Some of yours, Sam?

    spotted in Hobby Lobby-
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    Laser "engraved" Beretta

    and the work is CR@P. for that kinda money couldn't they at least have good design & execution?
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    Fixturing trick

    for the record, that fully enclosed rest set-up only works well for items small enough to fit within the 'gap' between them. otherwise, they're kind of a PITA. that resulted in making a couple more plates that allow for longer objects. i've got a pile of prototypes. maybe i'll post some more...
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    Fixturing trick

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    Fixturing trick

    One of the main things you must learn as an engraver is to be creative in fixturing, all the more so if you work under a microscope. i've used dozens of different wood blocks, partially submerged parts in cerro-metal, made Bondo fixtures, screwed some parts to blocks, etc. They're all a little...
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    Fixturing trick

    i don't have a problem getting anything unstuck, but in this instance i needed to resort to more extreme measures to get that big steel cylinder hot enough for the glue to melt and stick in the first place.
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