tldcowboygear
Member
Howdy Folks,
A new job assignment has diverted me from El Paso to Austin TX instead of San Antonio. I am in Austin now so if there are any engravers in the area that wouldn't mind me dropping by to visit sometime I would really appreciate the opportunity.
Also, since I don't have any of my engraving equipment with me (living in a 37' travel trailer in RV Park) I am taking the opportunity to practice drawing. I have been avoiding drawing as I have the opinion that I am not an artist. Having read most nearly all of the threads posted on this forum from page one I now believe that I can develop that artistic ability (thanks to you folks encouraging others).
When I get just a little more practice, I will post my progress. In the mean time, should I draw larger drawings or actual sizes that I will be engraving?
I really want to thank everyone that has posted updates and pictures from Reno. The pictures have sure given me some things to study in addition to the books that I have.
Enough rambling! Thanks for your time, talent, and giving nature!
D.C.
A new job assignment has diverted me from El Paso to Austin TX instead of San Antonio. I am in Austin now so if there are any engravers in the area that wouldn't mind me dropping by to visit sometime I would really appreciate the opportunity.
Also, since I don't have any of my engraving equipment with me (living in a 37' travel trailer in RV Park) I am taking the opportunity to practice drawing. I have been avoiding drawing as I have the opinion that I am not an artist. Having read most nearly all of the threads posted on this forum from page one I now believe that I can develop that artistic ability (thanks to you folks encouraging others).
When I get just a little more practice, I will post my progress. In the mean time, should I draw larger drawings or actual sizes that I will be engraving?
I really want to thank everyone that has posted updates and pictures from Reno. The pictures have sure given me some things to study in addition to the books that I have.
Enough rambling! Thanks for your time, talent, and giving nature!
D.C.