Thanks for putting up this content. I just found it. Between TES and you other pages, you keep us guessing! Short videos of your projects keep me challenged until I have time to take another class at TES. Thanks.
Paul: You can also hold the Concho down on a piece of 3/4" pine with green dopping wax (used for holding stones for cabbing or faceting), as seen in this vid below and then freeze the piece and pop it off the wax cleanly by striking the piece of pine on it's side with a hammer blow. Then you won'thave the steel holder piece protruding up limiting your movements; th-cam.com/video/UiLLaYPf5ZM/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Thank you for such a clear and informative video, very inspiring! May please ask what gravers you were using , I understand a flat for the bright cuts. What type of graver for the shading were you using? :)
No they are not. He either uses templates to draw out the concho and saw it out. But as you can see in the vid, he preps the engraving by drawing it out by hand. (I noticed before the vid, there was a Lazer engraver add, nothing to do with the vid above)
The most informative video I've seen,as a beginner I learned so much from you! Thank You!😎
Thanks for putting up this content. I just found it. Between TES and you other pages, you keep us guessing! Short videos of your projects keep me challenged until I have time to take another class at TES. Thanks.
I love your videos, especially how you explain what your doing and why as you go. Good stuff dude🫡
just found your page, thank you for doing what you do
Thank you so much. Great video 👍
Thank you for sharing.
Nice work , thanks!!!
I'd love to know how that holding jig looks/works. It sure holds it down nice and tight.👍 Oops, never mind, saw the ending. Great!
Paul: You can also hold the Concho down on a piece of 3/4" pine with green dopping wax (used for holding stones for cabbing or faceting), as seen in this vid below and then freeze the piece and pop it off the wax cleanly by striking the piece of pine on it's side with a hammer blow. Then you won'thave the steel holder piece protruding up limiting your movements;
th-cam.com/video/UiLLaYPf5ZM/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Thank you for such a clear and informative video, very inspiring! May please ask what gravers you were using , I understand a flat for the bright cuts. What type of graver for the shading were you using? :)
Which compressor do you have ? Or which pneumatic machine? Thanks , liz
Which Machine do you use
Are these laser engraved first?
No they are not. He either uses templates to draw out the concho and saw it out. But as you can see in the vid, he preps the engraving by drawing it out by hand.
(I noticed before the vid, there was a Lazer engraver add, nothing to do with the vid above)
Thank you!
Thank you 🙂👍