KevinCunningham
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Howdy!
I’ve searched and found nothing- so I’m going to try to stir up a discussion.
What’s your favorite way to hold a revolver frame in a ball vice for engraving? What are the pros/cons of methods you have tried? Firmness? Ease of removal?
I’m leaning toward the moldable plastic or hotglue on a piece of wood but 8oz veg tan leather soft jaws squeezing the top strap sure sounds eeeeasy to fix/unfix compared to heatgunning plastic or freezing hotglue.
So that’s my question and what I would like to talk about. Below I describe what I’m working on if you’re interested but feel free to skip reading it and please throw down a comment!
I am working on the biggest revolver I’ve cut yet- a shiny unfired stainless new model Colt Anaconda. The customer wants the receiver flats, cylinder, and a little barrel coverage in scroll. It’s a 6” so it’ll spin without sucking in my gut (ha!) but it’s a handcannon.
I have supplies for most of the methods I’ve heard of here- heat moldable plastic, hot glue, wood scraps and tools, veg tan leather. No actual pitch here though.
I had been curious about the new snake guns and honestly a little covetous. Thankfully the trigger and ergonomics are nothing to write home about, so I won’t need to buy one for myself. The stainless finish on the other hand is close to mirrored, so a little care will go a long way toward not spending my time buffing out boo-boos from poor workholding.
Here she is with some doodles starting to plan out the coverage
Thanks y’all
Kevin Cunningham
I’ve searched and found nothing- so I’m going to try to stir up a discussion.
What’s your favorite way to hold a revolver frame in a ball vice for engraving? What are the pros/cons of methods you have tried? Firmness? Ease of removal?
I’m leaning toward the moldable plastic or hotglue on a piece of wood but 8oz veg tan leather soft jaws squeezing the top strap sure sounds eeeeasy to fix/unfix compared to heatgunning plastic or freezing hotglue.
So that’s my question and what I would like to talk about. Below I describe what I’m working on if you’re interested but feel free to skip reading it and please throw down a comment!
I am working on the biggest revolver I’ve cut yet- a shiny unfired stainless new model Colt Anaconda. The customer wants the receiver flats, cylinder, and a little barrel coverage in scroll. It’s a 6” so it’ll spin without sucking in my gut (ha!) but it’s a handcannon.
I have supplies for most of the methods I’ve heard of here- heat moldable plastic, hot glue, wood scraps and tools, veg tan leather. No actual pitch here though.
I had been curious about the new snake guns and honestly a little covetous. Thankfully the trigger and ergonomics are nothing to write home about, so I won’t need to buy one for myself. The stainless finish on the other hand is close to mirrored, so a little care will go a long way toward not spending my time buffing out boo-boos from poor workholding.
Here she is with some doodles starting to plan out the coverage
Thanks y’all
Kevin Cunningham