This is my first attempt at western bright cut. Had a little direction from Diane Scalese.
Beathard ~ Elite 1000 Member ~ Joined Jun 22, 2011 Messages 1,476 Location Paige, TX Nov 15, 2014 #1 This is my first attempt at western bright cut. Had a little direction from Diane Scalese.
Beathard ~ Elite 1000 Member ~ Joined Jun 22, 2011 Messages 1,476 Location Paige, TX Nov 15, 2014 #2 It was interesting learning an entirely different style.
M monk Moderator Staff member ::::Pledge Member:::: Joined Feb 11, 2007 Messages 11,007 Location washington, pa Nov 15, 2014 #3 nice job you did there.
Haraga.com ~ Elite 1000 Member ~ Joined Jul 27, 2007 Messages 1,264 Location Skiff Nov 15, 2014 #4 I wish my first bright cuts would have looked that good. Overall it's not the cleanest looking job in the world but considering that it's your first time I think you did damned well.
I wish my first bright cuts would have looked that good. Overall it's not the cleanest looking job in the world but considering that it's your first time I think you did damned well.
Beathard ~ Elite 1000 Member ~ Joined Jun 22, 2011 Messages 1,476 Location Paige, TX Nov 16, 2014 #5 Was the first time I ever used a flat for anything other than hogging out background. Little different than gun engraving.
Was the first time I ever used a flat for anything other than hogging out background. Little different than gun engraving.
LVVP ~ Elite 1000 Member ~ Joined Dec 13, 2006 Messages 1,382 Location Toronto Nov 19, 2014 #6 Very good for the first time, thanks
Ed Westerly ~ Elite 1000 Member ~ Joined Mar 16, 2011 Messages 1,224 Location southern California Nov 19, 2014 #7 I like it! By the way, I use flats all of the time, as most of my engraving is Flare Cutting!