Sam, I agree with your post above. The 1911 grabbed your attention and would do the same for many people seeking an engraved/ decorated firearm.
I think in the future someone will come up with a CNC driven pantograph with a rotary V-point tool and that can vary the depth/width of cut and also be leaned to the left or right.
This cutter movement will produce a very close simulation of a flair or beauty cut.
The platform holding the part to be engraved can be vertically CNC controlled to vary the depth of cut by the V-point rotary cutter.
If such a CNC program is developed by an art trained engraver the results would be very hard for the general public to distinguish from regular decent handcut engraving.
Like the 1911 grabbed your attention, work cut by that kind of pantograph program will really put the cat among the pigeons when it come to everyday shootable, non-high grade art engraving.
The cost of such a program would preclude it from being used on one-off or small run batches.
Therefore it would not adversely effect the high art market or one-off's but would be tough on the lower end of the spectrum. Just my rambling thoughts.
I think in the future someone will come up with a CNC driven pantograph with a rotary V-point tool and that can vary the depth/width of cut and also be leaned to the left or right.
This cutter movement will produce a very close simulation of a flair or beauty cut.
The platform holding the part to be engraved can be vertically CNC controlled to vary the depth of cut by the V-point rotary cutter.
If such a CNC program is developed by an art trained engraver the results would be very hard for the general public to distinguish from regular decent handcut engraving.
Like the 1911 grabbed your attention, work cut by that kind of pantograph program will really put the cat among the pigeons when it come to everyday shootable, non-high grade art engraving.
The cost of such a program would preclude it from being used on one-off or small run batches.
Therefore it would not adversely effect the high art market or one-off's but would be tough on the lower end of the spectrum. Just my rambling thoughts.
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