Marcie Rae
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- Aug 20, 2020
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Hi, delighted to be on the Engraver's Cafe. I'm a jeweler, initially learning to use a flat graver for bright cutting when setting stones. I inherited a GRS Power Hone with the Dual Angle sharpening fixture, plus other GRS equipment.
Despite all efforts, when I bright cut with a 42 flat GRS graver, sharpened to 50 degrees on the face and 10 degrees on the belly, my bright cut ends up with tiny lines, up and down along the bright cut surface. This isn't a great picture, but i think it shows my problem. When I use the wheels on the Power Hone (260, 600, then Ceramic with diamond spray), it wobbles a tiny bit as the wheels rotate. But, this problem is probably my inexperience. How do I fix it? Am I sharpening wrong, using the wrong angle (45 degrees) as I cut, cutting with the wrong pressure on the graver, cutting too shallow or too deep? I've tried varying all the above, with no success.
Thanks,
Marcie
Despite all efforts, when I bright cut with a 42 flat GRS graver, sharpened to 50 degrees on the face and 10 degrees on the belly, my bright cut ends up with tiny lines, up and down along the bright cut surface. This isn't a great picture, but i think it shows my problem. When I use the wheels on the Power Hone (260, 600, then Ceramic with diamond spray), it wobbles a tiny bit as the wheels rotate. But, this problem is probably my inexperience. How do I fix it? Am I sharpening wrong, using the wrong angle (45 degrees) as I cut, cutting with the wrong pressure on the graver, cutting too shallow or too deep? I've tried varying all the above, with no success.
Thanks,
Marcie