hybridfiat
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I have been trying to improve my technique and drawing. Ive been practising bright and transition cuts plus some drawing of scrolls which I am very bad at. Also Ive been doing some practice cutting on little squares of stainless to make fridge magnets for freinds so the work isnt wasted. I cannot seem to cut this stuff!
I started with some pieces cut from a length of 4" angle iron. But that was very inconsistant in its hardness, leading to fast and slow, deep and then shallow cuts.
So I made some sheet metal (318) plates and tried them No go. The chip piles up and the graver gets bogged down. Or it fails to cut deep enough then digs its way to China. I use carbault gravers sharpened on diamond hones with the Lindsay system of templates. Ive the standard tip, the 90 degree and the knife/flat in 3 different widths
To say Im discouraged is an understatement
If I go back to my well scratched black steel plates all is well. It is dream to cut.
Do you have any advice?
Thanks for all to stuff you blokes post here it is a goldmine:thumbs up:
I started with some pieces cut from a length of 4" angle iron. But that was very inconsistant in its hardness, leading to fast and slow, deep and then shallow cuts.
So I made some sheet metal (318) plates and tried them No go. The chip piles up and the graver gets bogged down. Or it fails to cut deep enough then digs its way to China. I use carbault gravers sharpened on diamond hones with the Lindsay system of templates. Ive the standard tip, the 90 degree and the knife/flat in 3 different widths
To say Im discouraged is an understatement
If I go back to my well scratched black steel plates all is well. It is dream to cut.
Do you have any advice?
Thanks for all to stuff you blokes post here it is a goldmine:thumbs up:
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