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Offline Long Ears

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Graver advice please
« on: January 04, 2011, 06:15:27 PM »
I have been stamping my initials and the date on the bottom flat of my barrels. I would like to learn how to engrave my name or initials on the top flat as requested by my friends and family. I need some advice on what  shape and brand of graver would be a good one to purchase. I have a pile of brass from the scrap yard to work on. I will also need an idea of what size chasing hammer and sharpening jig or fixture works well. I attended a class at Dixon's last summer and should have purchased the graver there but I was running low on funds fast! I also have watched Jack Brooks engraving DVD a dozen times so it is time to give it a try. Thanks in advance, Bob

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Re: Graver advice please
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2011, 06:38:45 PM »
I have been stamping my initials and the date on the bottom flat of my barrels. I would like to learn how to engrave my name or initials on the top flat as requested by my friends and family. I need some advice on what  shape and brand of graver would be a good one to purchase. I have a pile of brass from the scrap yard to work on. I will also need an idea of what size chasing hammer and sharpening jig or fixture works well. I attended a class at Dixon's last summer and should have purchased the graver there but I was running low on funds fast! I also have watched Jack Brooks engraving DVD a dozen times so it is time to give it a try. Thanks in advance, Bob

Go to
http://smartflix.com/store/video/457/Engraving

Beginning engraving.
McKenzie cuts through the BS on what is needed in the line of engravers.

A square graver is what you need and a light chasing hammer. McKenzie also details simplified but effective sharpening.
Sharpening is critical.

Dan
He who dares not offend cannot be honest. Thomas Paine

Offline Paddlefoot

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Re: Graver advice please
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2011, 11:34:54 PM »
Lindsey engraving has a nice jig setup for your gravers at a reasonable price too.
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Offline J. Talbert

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Re: Graver advice please
« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2011, 04:58:30 AM »
The Lindsey system shortens the learning curve for sharpening, so you can get on with engraving and be confident that the screw-ups are your fault and not the tool's.

Jeff
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