After practicing hammer & chisel engraving for two years, I had become fairly confident in my ability to cut some basic designs. When I engraved my first patch box, it had already been curved to the shape of the buttstock. What I failed to consider in my two years of practicing on sheet stock was how the curved and rounded surfaces of the patchbox finial would complicate holding the graver at the correct angle to achieve even cuts of uniform depth and width.
Is there a proper technique for engraving on curved/rounded surfaces?
Is it better to engrave an object like a patchbox BEFORE forming it to the shape of the stock? If so, how do you protect the engraving when shaping and fitting the metal to the wood?