Goldfinger
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I'll confess I'm not an engraver--but I've become something of an aficionado (surely one of the most underappreciated arts) and have sneaked in.
I wonder if the forum has a consensus what methods are acceptable for polishing out surface scratches on a flat jewelry item (18kt gold) without damaging fine hand engraving (a ribbon-cut monogram)?
I was warned not to let anyone machine polish as it will round the edges of the engraving. There are also a couple of slightly deeper scratches not touching the engraving I thought might be suitable for laser welding, but I've read that laser welding can also round nearby edges.
And does anyone know someone in New York who can be trusted with this work? I've received two recommendations for Marco Delano Polishing on 47th Street, however from speaking to him I believe he will use a buffing wheel.
I wonder if the forum has a consensus what methods are acceptable for polishing out surface scratches on a flat jewelry item (18kt gold) without damaging fine hand engraving (a ribbon-cut monogram)?
I was warned not to let anyone machine polish as it will round the edges of the engraving. There are also a couple of slightly deeper scratches not touching the engraving I thought might be suitable for laser welding, but I've read that laser welding can also round nearby edges.
And does anyone know someone in New York who can be trusted with this work? I've received two recommendations for Marco Delano Polishing on 47th Street, however from speaking to him I believe he will use a buffing wheel.