Michael Rodriguez
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Disclaimer before I start: I got my engraving setup to augment my jewelry some time ago (around 2014) and it's done well for that purpose. I used a gravermax G8 here, with 901 handpiece. That being said, I figured I'd start trying to do real engraving eventually, so here I am. I'm just throwing this out here for critique, because expert opinions are much better than my own discernment in my opinion. I have a number of Sam's DVD's on hard copy and Purple platform that I have used as instruction. I haven't done much fancy stuff, as I'm just trying to get good with making straight lines. I have done probably ten 2"x2" practice plates worth of engraving (I estimate about 50 hours worth total) and I just want to see where I need to improve.
In this image, the top and bottom lines were done with a 120 degree graver, and all middle straight lines were done with a #52 round engraver, with the exception of the line that I did around one of the round graver lines, and that line is also 120 degree graver. I did polish the plate before I added the last 120 graver line, but it wasn't necessary because I didn't have any metal burs; I was just experimenting to see what it looked like with a polish.
In this image, the top and bottom lines were done with a 120 degree graver, and all middle straight lines were done with a #52 round engraver, with the exception of the line that I did around one of the round graver lines, and that line is also 120 degree graver. I did polish the plate before I added the last 120 graver line, but it wasn't necessary because I didn't have any metal burs; I was just experimenting to see what it looked like with a polish.