The most common gravers used for engraving are 90° and 120° V-Point gravers. Most cuts can be done with either of those geometries. As far a brand, we are partial to C-Max® and GlenSteel® gravers. grs.com/product-category/products/gravers-accessories/c-max-gravers/ grs.com/product-category/products/gravers-accessories/glensteel-gravers/
I'm Liking the new series. Is it possible to get Sam to speak?
Great video and story!
If you could only have 1 engraving bit which 1 would you use for an all around? What brand ?
The most common gravers used for engraving are 90° and 120° V-Point gravers. Most cuts can be done with either of those geometries. As far a brand, we are partial to C-Max® and GlenSteel® gravers. grs.com/product-category/products/gravers-accessories/c-max-gravers/ grs.com/product-category/products/gravers-accessories/glensteel-gravers/
Blain Lewis was my teacher also.. Very good Teacher.. what brilliant way to set
where were the deeper cuts?
Good stuff!
11:07 You can tell that the artist has more skills when he can set bigger stone in a thinner plate.
Wonder what a private lesson would cost?
If you want to pursue private training, please email hello@grs.com and we can get you the information you need.