dlilazteca
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Looking for a scribe holder to hold a 1/16 size scribe, something that I can easily remove to sharpen and replace.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
What do you recommend?the threads on such an inexpensive item, esp of aluminum, will likely wear prematurely, and will not have a good grip. for this work, one can't rely on a wobbly point.
Starrett and Brown & Shape tools you can never go wrong.
Todd
Chis Decamillis has some awsome videos, Sandra Brady has some also, also very very good.Can someone explain if this thread is speaking about BULINO on steel? If so, is the intent to remove steel dots or make dot impressions (mini itty bitty dents?) Can someone show a picture of this technique using the scribe tool while doing bullion on steel? I have only ever seen it done with a graver in a push tool with no heel and a very tiny point BUT still a diamond ended point (geometry of preference 90-120).
As I am totally open minded to new things this thread has caught my attention..
Donny