Really wonderful! Thank you. I really want to try this with my fused glass but was worried I wouldn't be able to do it. This video really helps with my confidence to have a go.
Thanks. I skipped over from the beginner videos looking for a way to follow along with the same image you're working on. I'm waiting to get my rubber polishers and anxious to get started.
Hi its Dina here from Australia , the white stone what is the name of it please. I have to go to Bunnings but dont know what to look for. thank you (love your tutorial )
Hello Dina. Lovely to hear from Australia. The "proper" white stone is called a white Arkansas stone. They can be quite expensive, but they produce a lovely smooth finish and are ideal where you are doing delicate work and a lot of shading. It is possible to pick up a cheaper alternatve by going on to Ebay and searching for dental polishing bits. They may advertise them as white Arkansas or may describe them as white aluminium oxide. The only issue is that they tend to come with 1.8mm shanks, so you have to have a machine that can take that size.
@@whatktmadenext wow, thank you so much for your advice. I feel very privileged to have you as a teacher. I recommend you to my family and friends. Really appreciate it.
Really wonderful! Thank you. I really want to try this with my fused glass but was worried I wouldn't be able to do it. This video really helps with my confidence to have a go.
Please let me know how you get on. I have often looked at fused glass and thought it would make a wonderful base for an engraving.
Thank you for the video I really like you tecniques
Thank you. I hope you will find the videos useful.
Thanks for your art and congratulation.
Thank you very much Monica. I hope the video will be helpful.
@@whatktmadenext, yes i'll tray to do it. Thanks
Hello KT, I'm a big fan of your videos!
Love from Ethiopia.
Thank you so much.
Lovely! thank you, KT Good instruction, well done.
Victor, from Albuquerque, New Mexico; USA
Very happy that you liked the video. Best wishes to you from bonnie Scotland.
Thank you
Thank you for watching.
Thanks. I skipped over from the beginner videos looking for a way to follow along with the same image you're working on. I'm waiting to get my rubber polishers and anxious to get started.
Glad to hear you are finding the videos useful. Hope you enjoy your engraving as much as I do.
Thank you very informative and helpful! Keep it up please
Thank you. Working on the next one now.
Love your videos, subscribed straight away!! I don’t suppose you could do a tutorial on engraving a thistle or a highland coo?
Happy to do that.
Thank you so much.
احسنتي very nice kt I from Iraq
Thank you. Hope you found it useful.
Hi its Dina here from Australia , the white stone what is the name of it please. I have to go to Bunnings but dont know what to look for. thank you (love your tutorial )
Hello Dina. Lovely to hear from Australia. The "proper" white stone is called a white Arkansas stone. They can be quite expensive, but they produce a lovely smooth finish and are ideal where you are doing delicate work and a lot of shading. It is possible to pick up a cheaper alternatve by going on to Ebay and searching for dental polishing bits. They may advertise them as white Arkansas or may describe them as white aluminium oxide. The only issue is that they tend to come with 1.8mm shanks, so you have to have a machine that can take that size.
@@whatktmadenext wow, thank you so much for your advice. I feel very privileged to have you as a teacher. I recommend you to my family and friends. Really appreciate it.
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Hello Laura.