First practice plate on electrical knock out plate

Sip

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Good evening everyone, hope all are in good health and spirits. So, I have jumped from a hammer and chisel to a pneumatic engraver and finally a proper ball vice from GRS. Thank all of you who contribute your knowledge and expertise. I still keep practicing in my spare time and this plate is my first with a pneumatic tool. Thank you all for looking and please by all means, I truly look forward to hearing any comments especially what I can do better next time and any suggestions will certainly be taken seriously. Thanks everybody.
Sip.
 

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good, cheap, and with a finish not needing a lot of fuss. your cutting looks rather consistent. that's a good thing. just curious why you left the 4 spines without a bit of detail. practice is vital. you show one need not waste money on practice plates.
 
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That’s funny, I have been doing this exact same thing for close to a month. I made a joke that they may very well be the most expensive juction box covers in the world, but now I definitely know they’re not. Nice work.
 

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