William Grubb
Elite Cafe Member
When I first started engraving I used optivisers , and if your not real serious
about engraving these are fine, but I was getting so much eye strain I thought I was going to go blind. Then I took a class at GRS, and was able to use the microscope what a difference ! I've owned my microscope for about three years I guess. No more eye strain ,the quality of engraving went up 1000% and for anyone new to engraving ,or has not had the opportunity to use a microscope I for one ,and I'm shure most would agree the microscope
is worth every penny you spend on them. If you decide to purchase one do some investigating first . I bought mine from the GRS company , they are several out on the market. The type of stand is also important, as well as lenses , lighting,ect.. Bottom line to me, if your going to engrave ,it is well worth the money spent.
about engraving these are fine, but I was getting so much eye strain I thought I was going to go blind. Then I took a class at GRS, and was able to use the microscope what a difference ! I've owned my microscope for about three years I guess. No more eye strain ,the quality of engraving went up 1000% and for anyone new to engraving ,or has not had the opportunity to use a microscope I for one ,and I'm shure most would agree the microscope
is worth every penny you spend on them. If you decide to purchase one do some investigating first . I bought mine from the GRS company , they are several out on the market. The type of stand is also important, as well as lenses , lighting,ect.. Bottom line to me, if your going to engrave ,it is well worth the money spent.