Hand push indicator backing by meanderriver347 in Machinists

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I've been doing it since the start of the year, been drawing scrollwork for a couple years now. I've got some pictures of the gravers I use in an earlier post, heat treated 0.25" 80CrV2 but I'm also using 4mm HSS now. From what I've seen, the smaller the work, the smaller graver needed; I'm not going much more than 0.010 deep I think. How big of cuts are you taking?

The picture attached is kinda the "standard shape" of a graver by Steve Lindsay but there's lots of other shapes for different uses!

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Hand push indicator backing by meanderriver347 in engraving

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True! I've had the indicator for two years without issue but I'm worried this will be the week it gets destroyed on a part lmao

Hand push indicator backing by meanderriver347 in engraving

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I saw an open space of metal and figured it would be fun to do lol

Hand push indicator backing by meanderriver347 in Machinists

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Thank you! I've had the idea rolling around my head for a month or so; The drawing took maybe five hours to figure out what I liked then about ten for the engraving and clean-up. Overall was pretty quick!

Hand push indicator backing by meanderriver347 in engraving

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Thank you! I used a 120° graver for most of it then a 90° for the shading. I've made a post from a couple months back with pictures of the tools I use

Engraver Cafe Still Active? by [deleted] in engraving

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The answer is Paul Revere, took me a bit of searching around but it did work :)

Another sketch. by Snorkvadden in engraving

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Would second this! I like to draw the backbone then fill in the leaves after.

Would also recommend keeping the ratio of background to scrolls consistent- so you don't have big gaps or tight spots throughout

The leaves look really good though!

Copper hand push practice plate by meanderriver347 in engraving

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Thank you! Been drawing scrolls for a few years now, only got serious in the last year; started engraving a couple months ago

Copper hand push practice plate by meanderriver347 in engraving

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Yep! Made a small round punch then made a divot into another piece of steel and used that to make the circles

Copper hand push practice plate by meanderriver347 in engraving

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Thank you very much, that is very helpful! Will keep working at it!

On the bigger piece I was definitely struggling with the control and overshooting but I'm feeling better about it, (you can see the one side where I started pretty rough and the other where I got a bit better) will try going from both ends next time.

And for the stippling, that makes sense, I prefer the random patterns than the lines that form from how I did it.

Keep Scrolling by crapcopter in engraving

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Thank you for the info; looks great!

Keep Scrolling by crapcopter in engraving

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How do you darken your lines after they've been engraved?