Tutorial for dollar carving thread

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nah, i saw her teeth in that wabbit gittup . she's a mailpouch woman, guaranteed !
 

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I have 2 gravermax, 2 monarch handpieces, 2 power hones, 2 microscopes, 2 grs engraving vises, etc in my shop, but if any of you beginners want to carve a coin, all you need is a #36 flat push graver, a mag. visor, glue your coin down and carve carving...My first tools cost less than $3, i used my money that i make on carving coins and invested in better tools and a week in engraving school..

for several months my first gravers were made from used files-square, round, flat, & 3 corner. they were extremely crude, but nonetheless allowed practice to continue until money could be squandered on a few real gravers . the pic will show a 1/4 x 1/4 " 90 degree graver that had maybe a 70 degree face.

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w10/blarfay/90DEGREE-1.jpeg:
 
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