You are correct GRS facilities are fantastic and the staff are great. I’ve been to three classes there and will return for a fourth this October. I took an intro to Bulino with Jake last year and I absolutely loved the class. Really great work here buddy nice job.
@@ASkobiDesigns thank you very much for sharing. I'm looking for information about the bullino. 50° bulb is only for straight line? is it also possible to cut curved for example back bone? then for the dot bulb you use how many degrees. I hope you respond thank you very much.
very inspiring friend. did you finish your work in pure Vidio with soft lines only? I just realized that before doing all that we have to trace the image on the workpiece and then work with bulino. am I right about this?
amazing videos. . thank you so much. .very inspirational! do you mind me to ask. .in an earlier vid youre using a SL palm control. .but seems in most vids you use GRS. .just a coincidence? or do you have a preference for this style work?
Thank you. When I started learning to engrave, I bought SL control. Then I took several classes at GRS and kind of got used to pedal control and started liking it. I still have SL control and use it once in a while, but GRS is my main tool.
@@ASkobiDesigns thank you for your kindness in response. i recently met layne zelke, a grs instructor. he left quite a wonderful impression, im planning to attend some grs classes also. thank you again
I should correct myself further, that the GRS901 was used for border cuts and misc flower's stem cuts, but I did alot of hand picking on the bear without using 901 handpiece.
It depends on a class. Beginning classes are usually little bit less but still expensive . I think their training center website has class description and cost. It starts around $1200 and goes up from there.
You are correct GRS facilities are fantastic and the staff are great. I’ve been to three classes there and will return for a fourth this October. I took an intro to Bulino with Jake last year and I absolutely loved the class. Really great work here buddy nice job.
Yes they are!
That was amazing, you are not a student , you are a master, 🤗
Thank you so much 😀
There's so much to learn yet!!
@@ASkobiDesigns thank you very much for sharing. I'm looking for information about the bullino. 50° bulb is only for straight line? is it also possible to cut curved for example back bone? then for the dot bulb you use how many degrees. I hope you respond thank you very much.
great so great!! 👍🏻
Thank you!
Perfect
Thanks
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌
Wow 😳 lot of time unbelievable 😳
Yes it was
@@ASkobiDesigns I wish I had the money to buy all the equipment to learn this craft but it’s all so expensive
Don't need to buy all at once. One item at a time.
@@ASkobiDesigns I can’t even afford the Lydsey sharpening angle kit 😂😂😂😂
😂
Great job, friend! what kind of paint do you use to paint over the cut places?
Metal black, sometimes just permanent marker.
very inspiring friend. did you finish your work in pure Vidio with soft lines only? I just realized that before doing all that we have to trace the image on the workpiece and then work with bulino. am I right about this?
Yes, correct
amazing videos. . thank you so much. .very inspirational! do you mind me to ask. .in an earlier vid youre using a SL palm control. .but seems in most vids you use GRS. .just a coincidence? or do you have a preference for this style work?
Thank you.
When I started learning to engrave, I bought SL control. Then I took several classes at GRS and kind of got used to pedal control and started liking it. I still have SL control and use it once in a while, but GRS is my main tool.
@@ASkobiDesigns thank you for your kindness in response. i recently met layne zelke, a grs instructor. he left quite a wonderful impression, im planning to attend some grs classes also. thank you again
Layne is an awesome engraver!
First 👍. Good job!
Hi. Was this all done with a GRS 901 hand piece ?. Thank you.
That’s correct.
I should correct myself further, that the GRS901 was used for border cuts and misc flower's stem cuts, but I did alot of hand picking on the bear without using 901 handpiece.
I’m a total beginner and I’m looking to take classes from grs but I want to know how much does it cost to study from them?
It depends on a class. Beginning classes are usually little bit less but still expensive . I think their training center website has class description and cost. It starts around $1200 and goes up from there.
what's with the blacklight?
Not sure what you mean, can you clarify your question please.
Are you from Alaska ?
No I’m not. In Pacific NW.
Great job, friend! what kind of paint do you use to paint over the cut places?
Thank you.
Typically I'm using metal paint. Sometimes a black permanent market can be used.
@@ASkobiDesigns Thanks. Good luck to you in your work. What is the basis of this paint? If it's not a secret of course.
Rust-Oleum Flat Black Protective Enamel