Hammer6
New Member
Hi, everyone. I'm a noob to engraving and have been reading the forums, reviewing resources and resource links, and generally trying to educate myself. I've read the posts intended for the beginner, basic tool lists, etc.
I've been fortunate in getting some very smart guidance from an accomplished engraver and craftsman: 1) Join the forums; 2) Ask if anyone in your area would be willing to show you their setup and equipment, ideally letting you get some hands-on with each of the leading tool brands; 3) If you think engraving is for you, attend a beginner's class before investing in tools.
I live in the Kansas City metro. If anyone in the area would be willing to spend a little time showing me their setup, talking about their work process, and perhaps letting me get a little hands-on to really understand the nature of doing the work, I'd really appreciate it. I think the only way to really understand the work is to do the work and the only way to master it is to continually learn, try, learn, try again.
Thanks!
I've been fortunate in getting some very smart guidance from an accomplished engraver and craftsman: 1) Join the forums; 2) Ask if anyone in your area would be willing to show you their setup and equipment, ideally letting you get some hands-on with each of the leading tool brands; 3) If you think engraving is for you, attend a beginner's class before investing in tools.
I live in the Kansas City metro. If anyone in the area would be willing to spend a little time showing me their setup, talking about their work process, and perhaps letting me get a little hands-on to really understand the nature of doing the work, I'd really appreciate it. I think the only way to really understand the work is to do the work and the only way to master it is to continually learn, try, learn, try again.
Thanks!