I asked awhile back about cutting a stainless Springfield 1911 and was told they were hard but engravable so I took it on here is the right side. The stainless cut nice it was consistent all the way thru. Let me know what I did wrong.
Thanks,Leland
I will have to agree with monk about the boarder, and yes, I have engraved things that I regretted later to, the real challenge is to come up with a fix for it. It takes guts to put yourself and your work online here. I like your concept it flows quite nicely, and it is a really great job all in all. Thanks for reporting how the slide cuts.
Skill comes from diligence.
Flintdoubles, if you don't like the border below the ejection port it could easily be re-cut into a running leaf or bat wing border. Easy on a stainless slide as no re-blue required.
Thanks, for the comments, I am going to put a running leaf in the border just have not had time to get back to it. I spent my time trying to make rounder scrolls and the border just didn't get thought out good enough,the running leaf will help.
Thanks again,Leland
Nice work Leland, I recently worked on one, engraving was not too bad but the gold border was a PITA. Undercut was constant resharpening about every 1/2 inch using a dubed knife graver.
Thanks Dave, no gold on this one sounds like I should happy about that. I had done a pair of stainless Ruger vaquero this spring and found them to be very inconsistent hard and soft spots the hard spots were very hard but manageable. The Springfield I thought cut consistent and not that hard sure I had to sharpen more but not a lot more.I did notice when stippling the background it would roll the point quickly had to resharpen a lot.