bob243
I got Jack Brook's "Beginning Engraving" DVD and noticed he mostly used a square graver made from a lathe tool bit(Momax/Cobalt) with a nice lagre type handle. The graver looked to be 1/4" by my estimate. So I went online to MSC Industrial Supply and ordered one bit and a hand grind tool holder for it. (They only have a few dozen left and told me the co. is not making them anymore)
Anyway I ground it down to 30 deg. DIAGONALLY and then put the 45 deg. end on it with the two 15 deg. angles on that as the DVD described and it works great. He did almost an entire patchbox with it on the DVD.
TinStar
Soli Deo Gloria!
I got Jack Brook's "Beginning Engraving" DVD and noticed he mostly used a square graver made from a lathe tool bit(Momax/Cobalt) with a nice lagre type handle. The graver looked to be 1/4" by my estimate. So I went online to MSC Industrial Supply and ordered one bit and a hand grind tool holder for it. (They only have a few dozen left and told me the co. is not making them anymore)
Anyway I ground it down to 30 deg. DIAGONALLY and then put the 45 deg. end on it with the two 15 deg. angles on that as the DVD described and it works great. He did almost an entire patchbox with it on the DVD.
TinStar
Soli Deo Gloria!