Started off great, good information, then the video just went far too fast to actually see or learn anything, please slow down the video and put up subtitles (if there is no commentary), as it would be great to learn from your clearly expert knowledge. : )
Great video. I'm having issues finding a number 12 or 14 size flat Muller graver. They seem to start at 39 upto 49 on all the website that sell them. Unless you mean a 1.2 mm or 1.4 mm?
Megannelf no you can buy them pre-shaped and sharpened. Still, there might be some light polishing you’d want to do, plus adding a handle. I think this is geared toward someone who needs to prepare a graver for a specific purpose. However... if you’re planning on really getting into engraving, I’d make them yourself; starting at the bottom is essential in any art form. But if you just need it for a quick one or two time use, you’re better off buying one pre-made.
What was the point of this video if it's just going to be sped up the whole time?
eddie julian it’s a preview to a course with graver prep videos. Www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au
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Good job 👍👍👍
Started off great, good information, then the video just went far too fast to actually see or learn anything, please slow down the video and put up subtitles (if there is no commentary), as it would be great to learn from your clearly expert knowledge. : )
Ellesiem if you go to the website you will find several graver videos as it’s a massive subject. www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au
Great video. I'm having issues finding a number 12 or 14 size flat Muller graver. They seem to start at 39 upto 49 on all the website that sell them. Unless you mean a 1.2 mm or 1.4 mm?
Kyle Osnack yes that's it, look for a blade width between 1.2 - 1.4mm
Kyle Osnack Yes that’s correct 1.2mm and 1.4mm
Do you have to sharpen a grave you bough if it already has an edge?
Megannelf no you can buy them pre-shaped and sharpened. Still, there might be some light polishing you’d want to do, plus adding a handle. I think this is geared toward someone who needs to prepare a graver for a specific purpose. However... if you’re planning on really getting into engraving, I’d make them yourself; starting at the bottom is essential in any art form. But if you just need it for a quick one or two time use, you’re better off buying one pre-made.
Would have been better without the irritating music and the erratic movement while at the grinder.
Thanks
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Yes all Jewellery Training Solutions lessons can be accessed world wide www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au/courses/graver-preparation
I want to buy a a kit as above. What does this kit include and how much?
Minh Tuấn Nguyễn sorry but I don't supply tools
But what is the purpose of using 'Graver Tools'?
They are for grain and pave setting
5x OK for you? bit useless to use for learning.
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Yeah! Exactly!!
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Hello could you please tell me what's the face and heel angles thank you
saikrishna sanugula between 40 - 60 degrees depends on the use
Graver preparation? No, this video is not showing how to prepare a graver.
Tooooooo fast.
Id not learn a thing!