Hello everyone, looking forward to partake in discussion here! I’m very new to engraving and just want to practice on some copper plates however I’m completely unsure if I’m even sharpening correctly.
I’m starting with push engraving using the GRS quick change system, I’ve bought a flat and onglette graver to go with it. Using a couple grades of diamond plates and a Crocker style sharpener. Face is at 45 degrees and heels approx. 15 degrees. Is the heel in the right place for this onglette? I’m not getting any curled metal when engraving and I feel like it’s pushing the metal apart more than actually engraving. It cuts like butter though and really wants to go in a straight line, curves tend to “bite” around the edges resulting in a horrible finish. These are the best pictures I could get (ignore the broken tip)
I’d appreciate any advice to help get me started as I’m finding it difficult to find reliable info, perhaps my foundational knowledge is lacking.
I’m starting with push engraving using the GRS quick change system, I’ve bought a flat and onglette graver to go with it. Using a couple grades of diamond plates and a Crocker style sharpener. Face is at 45 degrees and heels approx. 15 degrees. Is the heel in the right place for this onglette? I’m not getting any curled metal when engraving and I feel like it’s pushing the metal apart more than actually engraving. It cuts like butter though and really wants to go in a straight line, curves tend to “bite” around the edges resulting in a horrible finish. These are the best pictures I could get (ignore the broken tip)
I’d appreciate any advice to help get me started as I’m finding it difficult to find reliable info, perhaps my foundational knowledge is lacking.