farmer57
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Question for the experienced folks here, in my learning work with very small items (1" and less) - I have been struggling with deeper relieving of the fine (sharp) 'v' ends, especially if these fall at the very end of any kind of a scroll work or similar curved surrounding. I find when 'digging' in at the very end I often damage surrounding 'walls'. There just does not seem to be anywhere for me to work or angle the tool to avoid scuffing other areas.
I made a tiny flat bottom graver and ground both (left and right) sides to make a fine 'v' but this only works with straight 'vees'.
What do you guys find works best in such cases? Do you just deep stipple/remove the very end with a tiny-tipped needle like bit? I work in copper and silver.
Thank you in advance.
Kris.
I made a tiny flat bottom graver and ground both (left and right) sides to make a fine 'v' but this only works with straight 'vees'.
What do you guys find works best in such cases? Do you just deep stipple/remove the very end with a tiny-tipped needle like bit? I work in copper and silver.
Thank you in advance.
Kris.