Hey everyone, I just wanted to thanks all the folk on here who helped me to sort through all the info on microscopes. I ended up getting a Leica A-60F... which is great.
These are the first engravings done under it. The brass handled larger knife I just drew the design on with a felt tip pen and went over it with a scriber slightly polished so that i could really see what i was doing.
The second I (very naughty) took a Sam Alfano Casting of that awesome little Al Mar knife he engraved and using transfer wax and sticky tape just stuck his design straight onto the bolster... then smudged out the bits that didn't work and added a few so that it fitted onto the whole work area. As you can see none have been shaded yet.
I think I've been engraving for about 2 years and five months. First engraving under a microscope though. The brass the larger knife is made of doesn't seem to be engraver's brass... really challenging cutting.
Background done by going back through the canyons around my leaf shapes and leaning the graver into the background area to protect the sidewalls while removing background. Then background removed with nsk presto rotary with a really really small round carbide bur. Then the background gone over with a needle point stipple tool in the chisel handpiece, Lindsay palm control is what I'm using.
I'll post the pictures in a couple of minutes. Would really appreciate advice on ways of centering the work under the scope... I'll show what I'm using... I'm sure someone will have some ideas on how I could improve on that. Thanks everyone.
Danae.
These are the first engravings done under it. The brass handled larger knife I just drew the design on with a felt tip pen and went over it with a scriber slightly polished so that i could really see what i was doing.
The second I (very naughty) took a Sam Alfano Casting of that awesome little Al Mar knife he engraved and using transfer wax and sticky tape just stuck his design straight onto the bolster... then smudged out the bits that didn't work and added a few so that it fitted onto the whole work area. As you can see none have been shaded yet.
I think I've been engraving for about 2 years and five months. First engraving under a microscope though. The brass the larger knife is made of doesn't seem to be engraver's brass... really challenging cutting.
Background done by going back through the canyons around my leaf shapes and leaning the graver into the background area to protect the sidewalls while removing background. Then background removed with nsk presto rotary with a really really small round carbide bur. Then the background gone over with a needle point stipple tool in the chisel handpiece, Lindsay palm control is what I'm using.
I'll post the pictures in a couple of minutes. Would really appreciate advice on ways of centering the work under the scope... I'll show what I'm using... I'm sure someone will have some ideas on how I could improve on that. Thanks everyone.
Danae.