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Great history lesson! But you left out how our steel die sets replaced one of a kind sand castings. Our rusty hunks of steel will retain their beauty even if only seen in a workshop. Thank you for taking the time to produce these videos.
Excellent perspective. Also a main reason I am drawn to hand engraving. It can be mass produced, but there is something “special” about a hand engraved or made or design or pressed piece. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for this overview..priceless in some way
Thanks for sharing your insight and experience.
Great history lesson! But you left out how our steel die sets replaced one of a kind sand castings. Our rusty hunks of steel will retain their beauty even if only seen in a workshop. Thank you for taking the time to produce these videos.
Thank you for this presentation. I plan on showing it my my high school jewelry class.
It speaks to 3d printing an image versus an artist owning or creating an image.
probably the most valued jewelry video on youtube
wouldnt edm sinking be the end point ?
Thanks for sharing. I love your job.
Thanks for sharing
Excellent perspective. Also a main reason I am drawn to hand engraving. It can be mass produced, but there is something “special” about a hand engraved or made or design or pressed piece. Keep up the good work.
Makes perfect sense, Kevin. Sometimes I have to fight my desire to have one of everything. Great reminder of how biz is.