billyProps
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- Feb 22, 2021
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Hello,
I’ve been practicing and engraving on steel for a year or so now and have gotten pretty comfortable (unless there’s text lol). I just had to engrave on a brass sheet, and it did not go well. The brass sheet was good quality .125” rolled stock (not sure of the grade. it was left over from a cnc job) and I use a 120° carbide graver. Anyway, I just kept gouging the metal and diving in way too deep then getting bogged down. Do I just need to focus on the angle of the tool to keep it shallow and higher frequency impact, or are there any other tips?
thanks
I’ve been practicing and engraving on steel for a year or so now and have gotten pretty comfortable (unless there’s text lol). I just had to engrave on a brass sheet, and it did not go well. The brass sheet was good quality .125” rolled stock (not sure of the grade. it was left over from a cnc job) and I use a 120° carbide graver. Anyway, I just kept gouging the metal and diving in way too deep then getting bogged down. Do I just need to focus on the angle of the tool to keep it shallow and higher frequency impact, or are there any other tips?
thanks