Hi Mags! Thanks for your video! What is that band you put on the original Chomas engraver and why? Why don't you also use it on the precision tool? Have you ever tried using the engraving tool on baked clay?
You are welcome! Those are rubber bands for babies' hair. I am using it to better control the depth that the tool is engraving. You may not need to do that depending on the thickness of your clay. I'm not using it on the precision tool because it is cutting through the clay. At times I also use it if either tool is dragging across the clay when moving around the clay. It is really a case by case situation. I have use the engraving tool on baked clay. I feel I get a better result engraving it raw. The baked clay puts more stress on the tool holder.
Hi Mags! Thanks for your video! What is that band you put on the original Chomas engraver and why? Why don't you also use it on the precision tool? Have you ever tried using the engraving tool on baked clay?
You are welcome! Those are rubber bands for babies' hair. I am using it to better control the depth that the tool is engraving. You may not need to do that depending on the thickness of your clay.
I'm not using it on the precision tool because it is cutting through the clay. At times I also use it if either tool is dragging across the clay when moving around the clay. It is really a case by case situation.
I have use the engraving tool on baked clay. I feel I get a better result engraving it raw. The baked clay puts more stress on the tool holder.
@@MagsBCreations Thank you!! ❤