Hello All:
I am trying to learn how to hand engrave. I have a Gravermax and a few books, I did get a couple of lessons, but then had to move. Now I am in Northern British Columbia, so I don't know when/if I will be able to get some further instruction. I used to be machine engraver (still have a rotary engraver), but have always been interested in hand engraving.
I look forward to reading your various posts and learning from you all.
Thank you
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22JUL07 - So, I tried to reply yesterday, but I didn't notice it post. Apparently, it is not just hand engraving I am a newbie to.
Thanks Tira.
Tom, I had a small business and used a Xenetech 1313 for producing name plates, badges and other signage, I sold that when I left the Province. When I moved to BC, I bought a Xenetech Star 912 - don't really like it.
Ron, I have always preferred hand engraving over machine. As a child I lived down the street from a hand engraver, I guess when I was a teenager, I should have approached him about learning the craft.
I am trying to learn how to hand engrave. I have a Gravermax and a few books, I did get a couple of lessons, but then had to move. Now I am in Northern British Columbia, so I don't know when/if I will be able to get some further instruction. I used to be machine engraver (still have a rotary engraver), but have always been interested in hand engraving.
I look forward to reading your various posts and learning from you all.
Thank you
Edit
22JUL07 - So, I tried to reply yesterday, but I didn't notice it post. Apparently, it is not just hand engraving I am a newbie to.
Thanks Tira.
Tom, I had a small business and used a Xenetech 1313 for producing name plates, badges and other signage, I sold that when I left the Province. When I moved to BC, I bought a Xenetech Star 912 - don't really like it.
Ron, I have always preferred hand engraving over machine. As a child I lived down the street from a hand engraver, I guess when I was a teenager, I should have approached him about learning the craft.
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