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AirGraver Feedback
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G'Day, Steve, I have worked with
tools all my life and it is fair to say I have never come across a
tool that combines such simplicity and ability as this one. It cuts
metal with amazing ease and control. As an amateur with no previous
experience I was able to do simple work with very little practice. I
enclose a photo of a brass clock dial and name plate for your
criticism. The engraving has been filled and the dial silvered
in the traditional way. As you can see it is by no means perfect,
especially the lettering, but it would still stand beside many 18th
century originals.
Dave Kyle, Esperance
Australia
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Lucie is an amazing artist.
She has learned traditional hand engraving in copper and steel plate and is now
using an AirGraver. Below is a wonderful example of the talent
she has by engraving a large copper plate measuring 2 feet by 20 inches of a
1804 World Map. She engraved all of this map by palm pushing. In
addition she has engraved several more maps and smaller copper engraving
that are all used for printing. Lucie's webs site is at
www.engraving.wz.cz
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