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General discussion => Gun Building => Topic started by: varsity07840 on May 27, 2022, 08:10:26 PM
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Any suggestions on doctoring this?
(https://i.ibb.co/xmRgM9Z/9-B3461-AF-3800-4-B7-F-A4-B6-9-E5-FD3-E22-D6-A.jpg) (https://ibb.co/4s5Sjvk)
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It is very well done. Any other parts that are engraved?
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No. I'm just looking for possible fixes for the run out.
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You can inlay dead soft brass wire into the gouges and re-cut them.
I can send you a piece if you decide to go that way.
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PM sent
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Heat it up, flux it, And " tin " over the border with silver solder then lightly sand over that leaving the silver in the cuts.
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when I make a error like this there are usually two options. You can try to pen the area around the cut back into itself and then sand or burnish If that dosent work I usually try to make it look like it belongs that way . Be creative. You can cut a beveled border around the whole thing and add a shadow line next to it.
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Frankly that's better than more than half old antiques.
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Don't worry about it.There are NO golden oldies that are perfect or anywhere near it.I made a lot of locks and not one of them was perfect but all functioned as they should.I dabbled
a bit in engraving but a badly broken wrist on the right ended the excursion into the finer arts.
Bob Roller
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The run out of what?
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Just a bit of peening in the right direction. Agree with Eric. Nice work. They weren't perfect just looked good at a distance
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If it were me (and it often is), I would re-cut the curved border lines a little heavier and then put a second parallel line outside of that. Both would distract from the very slight imperfection you have there. Here is a box I did for one of my rifles that had a similar problem at the top end of the box lid.
(https://i.ibb.co/3C3MzZv/IMG-2343.jpg) (https://ibb.co/wzkwsm7)
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davec2 great recovery on the border. At times we have to do what a magician does and rely on distraction to cover up what they are really doing. Remember also that not all mistakes are bad. What you learn in covering them up forces you to learn something new. I remember a friend once saying."I never make a mistake. I do however have lapses of better judgement."
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You can inlay dead soft brass wire into the gouges and re-cut them.
I can send you a piece if you decide to go that way.
I'll TAKE YOU UP ON THE BRASS WIRE OFFER
PM SENT WITH MY ADDRESS.
THANKS.
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I'll TAKE YOU UP ON THE BRASS WIRE OFFER
PM SENT WITH MY ADDRESS.
THANKS.
I'm not getting any PMs from you. Make sure you're hitting PM and not the email link, as it just sends an anonymous, unanswerable message.
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Come to find out that's my engraving. Pretty typical work for me.
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I still dont see the flaw.....I think it looks great. Far better than I can do.
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I'd make the left side as deep as the right side and fill it in with stippling dots.
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Come to find out that's my engraving. Pretty typical work for me.
You mean like Davec2's?
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Come to find out that's my engraving. Pretty typical work for me.
You mean like Davec2's?
My engraving is completely unlike Dave's. I don't use a microscope, just reading glasses and a hammer and chisel. I've always been fine with the results.
I really enjoy all the very good engraver's work these days, it's very nice. But it can look odd on copies of 18th century guns. That's fine too if you're into that sort of thing.
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I surely do love to see Davec2's works of art.
I certainly do understand your statement, though, Mike.
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I surely do love to see Davec2's works of art.
I certainly do understand your statement, though, Mike.
He does some great work!
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Any suggestions on doctoring this?
(https://i.ibb.co/xmRgM9Z/9-B3461-AF-3800-4-B7-F-A4-B6-9-E5-FD3-E22-D6-A.jpg) (https://ibb.co/4s5Sjvk)
Chuck Edwards fixed it.
(https://i.ibb.co/Cvgpc9x/FB6-B9-D73-FA5-A-41-ED-A773-3-B8235-CC3-A2-B.jpg) (https://ibb.co/gwNb2Ws)
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Good fix. Al
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was it a fill and smooth, then re-cut ??? or a peen and burnish, before the re-cut?
Just curious as to what he did..
That's a nice recovery, either way!!!
Respect Always
Metalshaper/Jonathan
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I didn't ask.
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No worries, Just interested in case I need to fix my own engraving attempts.
Respect Always
Jonathan
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Message him on his Facebook page. That's how I contacted him.
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There are a couple other imperfections, you should have had him fix those too.
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Ouch
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There are a couple other imperfections, you should have had him fix those too.
I'm ok with imperfections. It's the divots that bug me.
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There are a couple other imperfections, you should have had him fix those too.
I'm ok with imperfections. It's the divots that bug me.
Contract Chuck for your engraving needs and you won't have to worry about it. OR....learn how to engrave and do your own work.
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Lesson learned. Thanks.
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Lesson learned. Thanks.
No problem, always happy to help.