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Very beautiful. I want mine and my wife’s wedding bands hand engraved in this style. I had my previous wedding bands from my first marriage hand engraved like this in Bucharest Romania by a very old engraver who also did my parent’s bands in the 70’s. But I live Upstate New York now and I doubt I could find anyone who can do anything beyond electro pencil. Such a dying art form. I appreciate the video. Thank you for taking the time out to make it and upload it
Can I ask.... What type of engravers are you using for steel? I have a nice set... But are recommended fot wood...and i have steel i nèd to engrave. Thank you for any recommendations.
Здравствуйте, если вас интересует гравер, то и насадки вы не оставите без внимания, возможно это вас заинтересует: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d_sKl9jYzMc.html
Very, very interesting! My Granda (born 1896) was a trained engraver (in Ireland). His son, my father, picked up on writing in "Copper Plate" script and produced absolutely gorgeous, everyday letters - because, at that time, there was no other common way to communicate with others. Two of my brothers work in the jewellery business, with one being an ace at polishing and the other being a genius at engraving. I've tried it. What no-one tells you is just how fucking hard it is! All I ever tried my hand at (at my brother's instruction) was engraving copper, silver and gold. Those are very soft metals, so how folks could show such perfection on much harder metals like steel will remain an eternal mystery for me. As a memento, I have a 24-carat gold medallion produced by my brothers for our eldest sister, Leaoghn, (born 1946) for her 50th birthday and hand-engraved by my dear brother. She died of breast cancer in the year 2000 and on the reverse of the medallion, that very same brother sadly engraved both her date of birth and her date of death. I wear that medallion every day around my neck in her memory. That may sound mawkish, admittedly, but so what? MsG
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It is hoped you did not attemot to do it yourself without expertise needed to engrave. For a non-acquainted learner, getting to stage to produce decent quality work would take at minimum 1-2 years to become competent -if seriously keen and practising learning each day.-
Peter Cook Greteengs from Romania, Europe ! Tel me please, what paint you use or how you prepare this paint ? ( white, of course ) Good luck and thanks!
EVERYBODY I HAVE AN ANSWER maybe someone has already put this but, the tool he is using is called a burin. Its used to do engraving in soft metals like copper, silver, zinc... It is very small, as you can see. His fingers are huge compared to it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burin_(engraving)
But these burins are can be used in very soft metals like silver or gold. But what would happen if I wanted to record it in a piece of brass or but still of stainless steel ???
Thanks r uploading this Peter. I wish though that someone would do a tutorial explaining the different shaped scorpers, what they are for and how to use them.
From what I gathered it's a burin/gouge tool, basically a mushroom shaped grip with detachable head pieces. jewellers/goldsmith use these a lot Hope this helps