My Daughter found a piece of slate on the beach near where we live when she was a little girl, I've kept it for well over 20 years and I can still see her face now when she found it. I came across your channel because last week I bought a Parkside rotary tool from Lidl for use in restoring my MG, or so I thought, as after watching this I had the idea of making the slate into a house number for outside my Daughter's first house. I Just hope I don't break it! Thank you for sharing this video and your knowledge, it's lovely to see a craftsman at work.
Hi Carl, I do hope your sign making goes well, enjoy the process and take your time and I'm sure you will do a great job! Thanks for watching and for the kind comments.
I love everything that glitters so with the copper paint on the black background it's a winning combo. Thanks for the info on the metallic paints and the uv.
WoW is all i can say, got 1 of thoses rotary tools myself ( mains lead version ) and always wanted to try something with it but never got round to it, after this i'm definately gonna give it a try. I have a beginner level cricut vinyl cutting machine which i'm having a lot of fun with experimenting so this method has definatley given me some ideas. Thanks Steve.
Nice work. I make large address & name signs on sandstone. Like you mentioned, I do them with chisels & a hammer. I make the stencils with a little craft vinyl cutter, stick them on the rock, spray paint the rock, peel off the vinyl and start carving. It takes a long time, of course but they turn out nice. People seem to like them.
Absolutely brilliant Steve, thanks so much for the video, I was gonna spend mega bucks on a house sign but not now. Your video is easy to follow and so straight forward. You are a star, thanks you.
Thank you Ross, I hope you enjoy making your own sign. Let us know how you get on and if you have an instagram account post a picture to #thestonecraftingworkshop I would be really pleased to see it! Thank you for the nice comments and best of luck!
That is fantastic Steve, I have tried doing some slate engraving a bit so so but using the printable vinyl is a brilliant idea. Thanks for the inspiration.
Hi, anything encouraging the dust to go away is a good thing but nothing beats an extractor and wearing a good mask or better still, doing it wet! Thanks for the interesting thought!
Thank you very much for your video, next week it is available in lidl of my city, after the use that you have given it, do you recommend it? Does it have a fault after so much use? Thanks again.
I'm sure it would work, if you do it wet to preserve the diamond burrs but it would be harder work with a greater risk of the tool skiting over the polished face and scratching the granite! I do like working granite so if you do have a go try to think of a way of protecting the face of the granite, let me know how you get on. Best of luck!
Hi Steve, I stumbled upon your site when looking for reviews of the Parkside cordless rotary tool as they are coming available again next weekend. I never thought about doing any of the engraving that you do - I want one just because a) I'm a man, and b) it's a tool I haven't yet got. I am blown away with what you are achieving and really want to give this a try. For not a lot more than the cost of the Parkside cordless I can get a Chinese mock Dremel mains rotary. What would you suggest might be the best option please, The cordless or a mains fed? If I get the rotary is it likely to be lacking in power at times?
Hi Ian, I cant advise on the cheap chinese mains tool without having tried one out though some are very poor and some are ok. The parkside cordless is very cheap, normally selling at about £17 and is a good tool. It is more bulky than a mains version cos of the battery and will lose power as the battery runs down. Though my experience is that it will work a good long time before charging. I do not notice much difference in the power output generally between the cordless and the 240volt Parkside. Perhapd buy the cordless one for now then look out for the Parkside 240v version later? Best of luck.
Hi, great video, I am hoping to attempt this, you mention you would add a link to the sticky vinyl sheet from Ebay, I can't see it, are you able to share it please ?
Hi Karine, here it is, let me know if it doesn't work ebay.to/2We6o8z Good luck with your sign! PS i am not sure live links work here so I will also put this in the info box of the video.
Another great video. Can you tell me what craft knife you used? I've bought 2 and they're both useless. Also do you recommend Parkside or dremel. They are quite different in price
Hi Cath, the craft knife was from Aldi and I use a Parkside rotary tool from lidl. Much cheaper than a Dremel (the Dremel may have a longer working life) and so far mine has performed well. Cheers!
Hi, I'm sorry but I don't know is this is available in USA. I think you can use any metallic paint as long as you use a UV proof clear coating on top. Good luck with your projects!
Lidl should really pay you for presenting their Parkside brand name so beautifully and for advertising the capability of their rotary tool
I agree!Thanks for watching!
GREAT JOB!
If this is your first slate...
YOU OWNED IT SIR!
Thank you!
My Daughter found a piece of slate on the beach near where we live when she was a little girl, I've kept it for well over 20 years and I can still see her face now when she found it. I came across your channel because last week I bought a Parkside rotary tool from Lidl for use in restoring my MG, or so I thought, as after watching this I had the idea of making the slate into a house number for outside my Daughter's first house. I Just hope I don't break it! Thank you for sharing this video and your knowledge, it's lovely to see a craftsman at work.
Hi Carl, I do hope your sign making goes well, enjoy the process and take your time and I'm sure you will do a great job! Thanks for watching and for the kind comments.
Brilliant job clearly explained and a pleasure to watch .
Thank you, and thanks for watching, cheers!
Wow wow wow incredible and very skilful I’m impressed.
Thank you, have a go, it is not as hard as it looks! Thanks for watching!
I love everything that glitters so with the copper paint on the black background it's a winning combo. Thanks for the info on the metallic paints and the uv.
You are very welcome, glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Very good skill and patient to do a good job.
Hi Albert, many thanks for the kind comments!
You are awesome with that angle grinder wow! You’re most definitely an artist!
Thank you! Cheers!
WoW is all i can say, got 1 of thoses rotary tools myself ( mains lead version ) and always wanted to try something with it but never got round to it, after this i'm definately gonna give it a try. I have a beginner level cricut vinyl cutting machine which i'm having a lot of fun with experimenting so this method has definatley given me some ideas. Thanks Steve.
Thanks Mark, enjoy yourself!
You've inspired me to do something similar. Thank you.
Thumbs up.
Big love from Blackburn
Go for it! Enjoy!
Outstanding teaching .
Thank you very much sir !
You are most welcome, thank you dor the kind comment! Cheers.
Great Looking plaque Steve.
Thank you Allan, and thanks for watching.
Nice work. I make large address & name signs on sandstone. Like you mentioned, I do them with chisels & a hammer. I make the stencils with a little craft vinyl cutter, stick them on the rock, spray paint the rock, peel off the vinyl and start carving. It takes a long time, of course but they turn out nice. People seem to like them.
That sounds great! Enjoy your carving, thanks for watching.
Absolutely brilliant Steve, thanks so much for the video, I was gonna spend mega bucks on a house sign but not now. Your video is easy to follow and so straight forward. You are a star, thanks you.
Thank you Ross, I hope you enjoy making your own sign. Let us know how you get on and if you have an instagram account post a picture to #thestonecraftingworkshop I would be really pleased to see it! Thank you for the nice comments and best of luck!
This is the best video jet, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it and Thanks for watching
That is fantastic Steve, I have tried doing some slate engraving a bit so so but using the printable vinyl is a brilliant idea. Thanks for the inspiration.
You are welcome, thanks for watching!
Excellent video, thank you, been looking to do this exact project.
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful job 👍
Thank you! 😊
Very nice.
Thank you!
Very nice Steve 👍🏻
Thank you!
Amazing.
Thank you! Cheers!
Brilliant video could you maybe give a link to the bits you use to grind the slate.
Hi, the link is below the video in the info box, (click show more). Thank you for watching and good luck with your carving!
Many thanks can I ask which type of burr you use to cut down the side of the letters?
I beachcombed some old roof slates here in Scotland and was looking for idea's and this is great info thank you.
Glad to help and good luck with your lettering.
Super Indian
Great work 🤘
Thank you! Cheers!
Wouldn't having a small fan standing at the side of you constantly blowing the dust way or would that not be any good. Just a thought.
Hi, anything encouraging the dust to go away is a good thing but nothing beats an extractor and wearing a good mask or better still, doing it wet! Thanks for the interesting thought!
Great grenat grenat work ,
Thank you
Many thanks for watching!
Thank you very much for your video, next week it is available in lidl of my city, after the use that you have given it, do you recommend it? Does it have a fault after so much use? Thanks again.
Yes I do! I still think this tool is amazing value for money and really useful.
@@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 Ok, thanks.
Lovely!
Thank you. Have a go!
Really nice job! Would the same technique work on granite?
I'm sure it would work, if you do it wet to preserve the diamond burrs but it would be harder work with a greater risk of the tool skiting over the polished face and scratching the granite! I do like working granite so if you do have a go try to think of a way of protecting the face of the granite, let me know how you get on. Best of luck!
Thanks Steve!
Hi Steve, I stumbled upon your site when looking for reviews of the Parkside cordless rotary tool as they are coming available again next weekend. I never thought about doing any of the engraving that you do - I want one just because a) I'm a man, and b) it's a tool I haven't yet got. I am blown away with what you are achieving and really want to give this a try. For not a lot more than the cost of the Parkside cordless I can get a Chinese mock Dremel mains rotary. What would you suggest might be the best option please, The cordless or a mains fed? If I get the rotary is it likely to be lacking in power at times?
Hi Ian, I cant advise on the cheap chinese mains tool without having tried one out though some are very poor and some are ok. The parkside cordless is very cheap, normally selling at about £17 and is a good tool. It is more bulky than a mains version cos of the battery and will lose power as the battery runs down. Though my experience is that it will work a good long time before charging. I do not notice much difference in the power output generally between the cordless and the 240volt Parkside. Perhapd buy the cordless one for now then look out for the Parkside 240v version later? Best of luck.
@@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 Thank
@@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 Thanks Steve, very much appreciated.
Hi, great video, I am hoping to attempt this, you mention you would add a link to the sticky vinyl sheet from Ebay, I can't see it, are you able to share it please ?
Hi Karine, here it is, let me know if it doesn't work ebay.to/2We6o8z Good luck with your sign! PS i am not sure live links work here so I will also put this in the info box of the video.
@@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 it does work thanks
Another great video. Can you tell me what craft knife you used? I've bought 2 and they're both useless. Also do you recommend Parkside or dremel. They are quite different in price
Hi Cath, the craft knife was from Aldi and I use a Parkside rotary tool from lidl. Much cheaper than a Dremel (the Dremel may have a longer working life) and so far mine has performed well. Cheers!
This looks beautiful! Is there any way to get this paint in the US?
Hi, I'm sorry but I don't know is this is available in USA. I think you can use any metallic paint as long as you use a UV proof clear coating on top. Good luck with your projects!
@@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 Ok, cool! Thank you!
My first project 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇬🇧
Good luck! I hope you really enjoy the carving.
@@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 hi Steve,what is the name of the font you used.Looking but just can’t find it 👍🏻Cheers👍🏻
@@kayakmaccaz9256 Hi, The font is "Flat Brush" (maybe bold) though I think I altered it a little bit in the drawing. Good luck!
@@kayakmaccaz9256 The font is "Flat Brush" Uppercase. I made the "P" larger in the drawing.
Can I ask I tried doing a patter. With out the paper it came out good but over time it fades can any one help ?
Sorry Aiden, can you explain your question a bit more? What did you try, and what faded? I will try to help if I can.