Believe it or not, i am finally getting off my butt and trying to put some photos together for a new updated one its really my portfolio of work that i have on my table when I do a show it will be a while until i am done but its a start
Dan don’t put what you are doing down art has many diverse forms and styles there is an art and talent involved doing what you are doing especially when it is done well
Yes for different shades and also textures im not going for the finite photo realism.. i engrave the way I draw so I am sort of playing with illusions and showing the engraved lines more heres something Zi just finished its quite small on a K-22 Smith but enlarged you see my lines better...
Dont try and fix what you have start s new one. Same layout and engrave it again with the corrections you want. When finished put the two side by side snd see if you are happy with the result. Then go do it again.
Sam i have the same plate from Ray i did modify it by removing the felt and drilling/tapping a few holes in it I use this for the gold inlay hold downs that Frank showed us he uses.. so i made a few works great
Like most I have just been dubbing the tips of my gravers with varied results. but going up the sides sounds intriguing and worth the try
I've been trying a 115 graver on my last job just to see why many people seem to like it and it wasn't bad. Had a lot more control than a 120 and a little...
OK so let me get this straight now.....
DUBBER is DUBBING if I read this correctly
Mike
Ever get the feeling we are the only two remembering all the talks we had with Frank? I do find the bulldozer technique interesting and will have to try that on a few of my 105's just need to calculate...
Rather than add to what you have, i would sell your unit and put the money towards the new system its more compact and works very well. thats what I did