kfryer
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Hello!
I have always wanted to try out engraving & last week I took my first pneumatic engraving course! I am hooked and eager to get my work area set up so I can start practicing! A question I thought of as I am setting up my own work area is if a banding wheel is essential? Currently I have the GRS standard block shelf attached to my bench. I set my engraving block on the shelf and I am able to sit comfortably and see my work via microscope. My engraving ball rotates smoothly and also is capable of being locked in place. With this set up, could I get started engraving, even without a banding wheel? I don’t think I’ll be able to fit a banding wheel on this shelf, and this is the space I currently have to work with. I am thinking that it will work, but looking for feedback. I have attached a picture of my set up to show. Thank you in advance for any feedback and advice!
I have always wanted to try out engraving & last week I took my first pneumatic engraving course! I am hooked and eager to get my work area set up so I can start practicing! A question I thought of as I am setting up my own work area is if a banding wheel is essential? Currently I have the GRS standard block shelf attached to my bench. I set my engraving block on the shelf and I am able to sit comfortably and see my work via microscope. My engraving ball rotates smoothly and also is capable of being locked in place. With this set up, could I get started engraving, even without a banding wheel? I don’t think I’ll be able to fit a banding wheel on this shelf, and this is the space I currently have to work with. I am thinking that it will work, but looking for feedback. I have attached a picture of my set up to show. Thank you in advance for any feedback and advice!