Another form of transferring an engraving

Dimas

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Excuse the language,
but with images you can understand it.

[video=youtube;n_Nis23UqbA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_Nis23UqbA[/video]
 

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Dimas

Estupendo! Muchas gracias, Voy a poner un Link a este video dentro de los detalles del mío.

Gracias,

Una pregunta cómo dibujas en plata cuando está bien brillosa?

Quiero acer una pulsera pero, quiero acer el dibujo el la plata?

Yo sé que venden el tom white solución pero sé me ase muy cara.

Carlos De La O III
 

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Even better way is to press a soft plastilin to engraved surface to make it greasy and apply a peace of scotch-tape on the top. Then you can glue the tape to any other polished surface and remove it away. It is a simple and reliable transfer.
 

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Even better way is to press a soft plastilin to engraved surface to make it greasy and apply a peace of scotch-tape on the top. Then you can glue the tape to any other polished surface and remove it away. It is a simple and reliable transfer.

Does the color of the plastilina matter, e.g., is gray okay?
 

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Bill what work is the grease of the plasticine not the colour, you can use the ine that you like more ;)
 

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The color of the clay is indifferent, thanks Paolo.
Carlos, I use a layer of clay and then apply talcum powder.

El color de la plastilina es indiferente, gracias Paolo.

Carlos, yo utilizo una capa de plastilina y luego aplico polvos de talco.
hay que dibujar suave, quizas pueda rayar levemente.
Saludos.
 

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