i used to chisel for metal engraving because rotary for me will create inconsistence line, but after viewing your video i must say your line is consistence... you have change my mind, bravo...
Thank you! It takes practice and a steady hand but the most important part is propping up your arm so the only thing that’s moving is your wrist. I found that very helpful. Wish you luck, thanks for watching.
@@TriadoMax, благодарю вас . Только вот прошу вас , скажите пожалуста , она лучше Strong , или Marathon M3 ? Если да , тогда по каким праметрам и какого размера (диаметр) борфрезы этого гравера ?🙏
Just learning ! Scared to start dumping money for the first time ever lmao! Love the simplicity this channel offers. You don't say guys 50million times and I keep learning ! Whoorahh
G'day from Aus! Thank you for your excellent vids. You're really informative and detailed and I've learnt a lot from watching. My I request a vid of what the different shaped/thickness heads look like in comparison? Also, all of your projects have been on powder coated mugs, is the shiny metal no good to engrave on? (like the brass yeti in your shopping vid) cheers again and keep up the incredible art!
Hey Leila, thank you very much and thank you for your video idea! Non painted cups are definitely harder to engrave because you have to use hard tungsten carbide burrs to penetrate the metal. Versus painted cups you can basically use any burr, starting with diamond burrs which are easy to get. You also have to create some kind of stippled background on non painted cups to make your art work pop. This process is very time consuming and there is a technique to doing it as well. I’ll be making some videos on that in the future for sure!
That’s great work brother! I was interested in if you used a cutting lubricant when using your diamond burrs? Also how often would you say that you’re replacing your burrs during projects if at all? Basically looking for what the longevity of the burr is and how to tell when it’s time to replace it. Thanks and great work.
Thank you Aaron! You can dip your bur in to water once in a while to keep it clean and cool it off. As far as longevity of them, it depends on the quality and how large the bur might be. Bigger the bur longer it will last. It also depends on what you’re doing with it. If you are stippling metal for example, you bur will only last a minute or two. You want to replace burs when you see the difference in cut, you can tell that it scratches the surface a little differently or you can visually see that the bur itself is basically gone. I’ve gone through so many haha! Cheap and expensive! Good luck to you and let me know how it goes.
Hello Meigan, I have used it in the past for detailed work. I like using black transfer paper because you can better see the engraving lines. I think it’s mostly personal preference. If it’s hard for you to see black I would recommend going with white.
Hey Bam, Dremel Engraver is actually something that I started with although quickly changed to my Dremel 3000 because it’s a lot easier to control. I would recommend buying the Dremel Flexshaft for your rotary tool since it provides so much more control than just holding the Dremel itself in your hand. Make sure you keep the Dremel along with the Flexshaft elevated to prevent any overheating. Feel free to watch my video that I made a while back called “How to start engraving/carving with a Dremel”, it should give you a quick overview of what you would need. Thanks!
I am just starting engraving and I have tge Dremel 3000 with the Flex shaft I live it. My problem is that I'm not sure which burrs to start with as well as speed settings. I'm using Copper sheet
@@claytons.124 I started out by doing free engraving to see if people like what I do. Then I started charging for just my consumables. Once I established myself a little I started charging $10-15 an hour. You just need to gauge it by your customer base.
I also did some free work, but many asked me, how much did it cost to do, but here in my city, I've looked for someone, but I haven't found anyone to do it. Thank you for your attention. And congratulations on your work.
@@baqergt5062 Do you use a Dremel? I have Dremel 3000 and 4000 both work really good with the Dremel Flex shaft. Foredom also makes great rotary machines with a Flex shaft although they are more expensive.
Have you ever used diamond burs to engrave water bottles? If not, what have you used them on?
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i used to chisel for metal engraving because rotary for me will create inconsistence line, but after viewing your video i must say your line is consistence... you have change my mind, bravo...
Thank you! It takes practice and a steady hand but the most important part is propping up your arm so the only thing that’s moving is your wrist. I found that very helpful. Wish you luck, thanks for watching.
@@TriadoCustomEngraving thanks for your advise...
@@fikreefauzi8604No problem, Happy Easter!
Came out really nice , ART IS LIFE
Thank you Isaiah!
Great video! Great detail work! Thanks.
Thank you very much!
Very detailed video. Lots of good and interesting information. And as always, beautiful engraving!!!!
Thanks Mom!
That was a great job! And you confirmed for me that you can dip the tip of the diamond burr into water
Thank you Rem!
Awesome! crazy good on those thin lines, small stars and chain links.
Thank you brother! Lots of small details haha 😅🤪
Man, your work is awesome. It's super satisfying to watch.
Thank you Steve!
@@TriadoCustomEngraving, здравствуйте .
Скажите пожалуйста , что за аппарат и по какому адресу можно её заказать ? 👍🙏
@@muqllidagah9336 Здравствуйте, это называется Foredom K1060 Micromotor. Я купил по интернету там можно даже на Амазон купить его. Стоит где-то $500
@@TriadoMax, благодарю вас . Только вот прошу вас , скажите пожалуста , она лучше Strong , или Marathon M3 ? Если да , тогда по каким праметрам и какого размера (диаметр) борфрезы этого гравера ?🙏
Hay that turned out fantastic great job
Thanks Lloyd!
Just learning ! Scared to start dumping money for the first time ever lmao! Love the simplicity this channel offers. You don't say guys 50million times and I keep learning ! Whoorahh
Haha nice man! I probably said guys too many times to my liking, but hey that’s what happens when you’re talking to a camera 🤣
@@TriadoCustomEngraving at least you didn't say "smash that like and subscribe button GUYS" haha. great vid. very inspiring.
@@ptrick213 Haha thanks!
Thank you for sharing, my name is Bam and I’m just getting started with engraving, what is the best tool to start with?
That turned out awesome. I'd never be able to do that !
Thank you man! You can do it, just need some practice.
Another awesome work, brother 💯‼️✅👍💥👏✨
Thank you brother! 🤜🏻💥🤛🏻
Awesome video So detailed work 🙌🏻
Thank you friend! 😃
You do amazing freehand work. I wish my hand was that steady. Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful work.
Thank you very much Eric!
Nice I can't wait to try something like this
Awesome, let me know how it went!
Amazing work!
Thank you!
Very nice job.
Thank you Henri!
Bro! This looks amazing!!!
Thank you brother!
You do awsome work buddy love it
Thank you Lloyd I appreciate it!
G'day from Aus! Thank you for your excellent vids. You're really informative and detailed and I've learnt a lot from watching.
My I request a vid of what the different shaped/thickness heads look like in comparison? Also, all of your projects have been on powder coated mugs, is the shiny metal no good to engrave on? (like the brass yeti in your shopping vid) cheers again and keep up the incredible art!
Hey Leila, thank you very much and thank you for your video idea! Non painted cups are definitely harder to engrave because you have to use hard tungsten carbide burrs to penetrate the metal. Versus painted cups you can basically use any burr, starting with diamond burrs which are easy to get. You also have to create some kind of stippled background on non painted cups to make your art work pop. This process is very time consuming and there is a technique to doing it as well. I’ll be making some videos on that in the future for sure!
Great! I look forward to your upcoming videos 🍻
Very steady lines with that tool. I just recently started engraving and my control is all over the place. I have to figure out my speeds.
Thank you! Yeah it takes practice and patience but you’ll get there. Use some kind of support for your hand, it will help you a lot.
@@TriadoCustomEngraving I appreciate the advice
That’s great work brother! I was interested in if you used a cutting lubricant when using your diamond burrs? Also how often would you say that you’re replacing your burrs during projects if at all? Basically looking for what the longevity of the burr is and how to tell when it’s time to replace it. Thanks and great work.
Thank you Aaron! You can dip your bur in to water once in a while to keep it clean and cool it off. As far as longevity of them, it depends on the quality and how large the bur might be. Bigger the bur longer it will last. It also depends on what you’re doing with it. If you are stippling metal for example, you bur will only last a minute or two. You want to replace burs when you see the difference in cut, you can tell that it scratches the surface a little differently or you can visually see that the bur itself is basically gone. I’ve gone through so many haha! Cheap and expensive! Good luck to you and let me know how it goes.
GREAT JOB
Thank you Billy!
Have you ever used white carbon paper? Do you think that would work better for dark tumblers?
Hello Meigan, I have used it in the past for detailed work. I like using black transfer paper because you can better see the engraving lines. I think it’s mostly personal preference. If it’s hard for you to see black I would recommend going with white.
Супер работа мастера!!!
Спасибо большое!
You do great work
Thank you very much and thank you for watching!
nice work 👍
Thank you very much!
Great Job!
Thank you!
hi i was just wondering where you got your images from
Hello James thanks for watching my video, what images are you referring to?
PERFECT 👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
Great video! How long does it take you to engrave something like this? Thanks!
Thank you Melanie! This cup I believe took me around two hours to do.
very cool
Thank you!
You are awesome!!!
Thank you Alex! 😃
This is Bam again, I have a Dremel the engraver and the rotating one is that OK to start with?
Hey Bam, Dremel Engraver is actually something that I started with although quickly changed to my Dremel 3000 because it’s a lot easier to control. I would recommend buying the Dremel Flexshaft for your rotary tool since it provides so much more control than just holding the Dremel itself in your hand. Make sure you keep the Dremel along with the Flexshaft elevated to prevent any overheating. Feel free to watch my video that I made a while back called “How to start engraving/carving with a Dremel”, it should give you a quick overview of what you would need. Thanks!
I am just starting engraving and I have tge Dremel 3000 with the Flex shaft I live it. My problem is that I'm not sure which burrs to start with as well as speed settings. I'm using Copper sheet
Красота ! 👍🙏
Спасибо!
Are you using the 1mm ball tip?
For small details yes. I believe for anything else and shading 3mm.
Good evening ! What kind of machine are you using?
How’s it going Clayton. I primarily use my Foredom K1060 Micromotor and my Dremel 4000. What do you use or thinking about getting?
have a micro grinder. How much does a job like this cost? I don't know how much I should charge!
@@claytons.124 I started out by doing free engraving to see if people like what I do. Then I started charging for just my consumables. Once I established myself a little I started charging $10-15 an hour. You just need to gauge it by your customer base.
I also did some free work, but many asked me, how much did it cost to do, but here in my city, I've looked for someone, but I haven't found anyone to do it.
Thank you for your attention. And congratulations on your work.
@@claytons.124 No problem! Use social media to promote your work, people will find you if they like what they see. Good luck!
So tungsten carbide burrs are better for engraving/ making letters on stainless steel?
I would definitely suggest using tungsten than anything else on stainless steel.
@@TriadoCustomEngraving Thanks 👍🙂
Awesome video dude!
Thank you brother!
Nice work I'm new subscrber
Thank you very much! Let me know if you need any help with anything 🤙🏻
@@TriadoCustomEngraving
Thanks my bro I Want To know who is best flexible shaft
@@baqergt5062 Do you use a Dremel? I have Dremel 3000 and 4000 both work really good with the Dremel Flex shaft. Foredom also makes great rotary machines with a Flex shaft although they are more expensive.
@@TriadoCustomEngraving
Did you have instgram
iwant to show you my tools
Yes it’s “Triado_Custom_Engraving
In the mean time, I used Lazer engraver and made 24 of these....
Well look at you
Me gustaria que youtube piense en los pobres wn que no hablamos ingles. Que mierda cuesta un maldito subtítulo en español
Haha Roberto, you’re the first person to ask for Spanish subtitles. I’m going to look in to it and have it activated 🤙🏻
@@TriadoCustomEngraving gracias 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
@@robertomanejej8987 Hey Roberto, I added Spanish subtitles to all of my videos. Thanks for watching!
Brilliant
Thank you!