The most common gravers used for engraving are 90° and 120° V-Point gravers. Most cuts can be done with either of those geometries. As far a brand, we are partial to C-Max® and GlenSteel® gravers. grs.com/product-category/products/gravers-accessories/c-max-gravers/ grs.com/product-category/products/gravers-accessories/glensteel-gravers/
I'm Liking the new series. Is it possible to get Sam to speak?
Blain Lewis was my teacher also.. Very good Teacher.. what brilliant way to set
Great video and story!
If you could only have 1 engraving bit which 1 would you use for an all around? What brand ?
The most common gravers used for engraving are 90° and 120° V-Point gravers. Most cuts can be done with either of those geometries. As far a brand, we are partial to C-Max® and GlenSteel® gravers. grs.com/product-category/products/gravers-accessories/c-max-gravers/ grs.com/product-category/products/gravers-accessories/glensteel-gravers/
Good stuff!
where were the deeper cuts?
11:07 You can tell that the artist has more skills when he can set bigger stone in a thinner plate.
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