Compare the sound on GRS, EnSet, Lindsay and PulseGraver

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2024

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  • @ethandonohoe
    @ethandonohoe 4 роки тому +4

    The Lindsay sounds amazing. I’d have loved to see the lines. Lindsay sounds like it has a super short stroke. The Enset and Pulse sound like they have long hard hammering strokes.

    • @handgravyr
      @handgravyr  4 роки тому

      The lines are the same, but they have a different light due to different kinds of gravers HSS and Carbide. I'll do something where I cut with the different machines and use one and the same engraver

  • @express375
    @express375 4 роки тому +3

    Really interesting, thanks. They all make a racket :) I like one that sounds like a sewing machine.

  • @jimmysablay4239
    @jimmysablay4239 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing. Hope you can also show each graver's cut.

    • @handgravyr
      @handgravyr  4 роки тому

      The lines are the same, but they have a different light due to different kinds of engravings HSS and Carbide. I'll do something where I cut with the different machines and use one and the same engraver

  • @WildStyleWorks
    @WildStyleWorks 2 роки тому +1

    i my self developed another graver that works like the lindsay graver but with footpedal, since it is way to expensive for me to get a original one, the only way was to make it my self. it got so good, that i wanna sell them here in the EU 🙂 i didnt knew about the anset gravers or how ever they are written. thanks for showing. my graver works with compressed air too, but only around 10-20 psi, if i go to 40psi i can make 2mm deep cuts in steel, wich is way to much power for fine engravings. first i tryed the push pull gravers and even there developed my own airpump wich works without piston, instead it has a membrane that moves in and out with an electric field. it is very quiet and more powerfull then any rebuild aircompressor i tryed. the handpieces i also make my self on my lathe and so i thought i give it a try to make a jackhammer style graver and it works just perfekt. i will make a video on my different machines and my stuff soon 🙂 ah and nice video. i like the sound of the lindsay the most. the anset one sounds like someone is hand engraving wiht a hammer. i bet the marks left are similar.

  • @WestonMA02493
    @WestonMA02493 Рік тому +1

    Hello Joacim. Which air graver do you use most. Your work is beautiful. Thank you!

    • @handgravyr
      @handgravyr  Рік тому +1

      At the moment, it's the PulseGraver I use the most, (I don't have to turn on the compressor every day) however, I can use any machine regardless for my work, as it's not the machine itself that does the work for you :-)

  • @JustlyWed
    @JustlyWed 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for posting this super helpful. Do you mind sharing where you got the turntable you are working on top of?

    • @handgravyr
      @handgravyr  4 роки тому +2

      It´s the GRS older turntable, but i think shimpo banding wheel rotates softer and is much cheaper.

    • @erosangelos9422
      @erosangelos9422 Рік тому

      Hello & Thanks For the Video & good Info,
      Sharing is Caring!
      Appreciate!)@@handgravyr

  • @UrBrother_711
    @UrBrother_711 2 роки тому

    What are any negatives about the pulsgraver? I’m thinking of getting it or a pnemautic system soon and I want to make a good purchase .
    I heard it can get hot in your hand, and I’ve heard it doesn’t have the same power as GRS or Lindsay, but I’ve also hear it is very powerful 😅
    I wish someone like you with experience in the many tools could advise me.

    • @handgravyr
      @handgravyr  2 роки тому +3

      I've been using PulseGraver for over 3 years now and honestly I can't find anything negative. all systems have their limitations and PulseGraver is the one with the fewest of them. those who say it lacks power have not learned to tune in and use it properly.
      I can do my jobs with any system, so it all comes down to personal needs and preferences

    • @UrBrother_711
      @UrBrother_711 2 роки тому

      @@handgravyr thanks 🙏, does it get hot in your hand if you use it a long time ?

    • @handgravyr
      @handgravyr  2 роки тому +2

      @@UrBrother_711 No, it doesn't, if it gets too hot if you hold it incorrectly or have it adjusted incorrectly. but a little heat difference can be felt with constant use for a long time, but nothing I have reacted to

  • @bobwei3100
    @bobwei3100 4 роки тому +3

    GRS sounds like more stable

  • @TayouTroy
    @TayouTroy 4 роки тому

    Which one is the loudest and quietest in your opinion?

    • @handgravyr
      @handgravyr  4 роки тому

      If you check decibels, the difference between them is not that big.
      But I personally like Pulsegraver, it's like listening to music. You like different types, some like rock and others like classic.

    • @TayouTroy
      @TayouTroy 4 роки тому +1

      Joacim Jansson yep, the plusegraver tech is nice, no air needed, but they should have kept to traditional design with wood handle metal body.

    • @handgravyr
      @handgravyr  4 роки тому +1

      @@TayouTroy It is not possible because metal conducts heat, but I hope for a solution in the future

    • @TayouTroy
      @TayouTroy 4 роки тому +1

      Joacim Jansson true, electricity and magnets equals heat.

  • @rchristie5401
    @rchristie5401 8 місяців тому

    $2000-3000 CDN!! not worth the price