It isn't a flare engraver, the person is the "engraver", the tool is the "graver" he's using a square graver basically anywhere from 90 degrees to 120 degrees vshape with a 45 degree face and a 15 degree heel. You get the flare effect by twisting the wrist and leaning it one side or the other and doing both sides of the line respectively. Hope that helps its obvious now but starting out i had a hard time w the Dimensions of the graver. Might make a video about it soon.
amazing work friend, this has been tremendously helpful in helping me understand how the graver is supposed to interact with the material.
Bravissimo un disegno e un'incisione eccezionale
Hi
It’s beautiful
Which metal graver you using for
Carbalt 116 Vgraver
Hello !
Very Nice work
What degree is the Graver?
Thank you!
116 or 120V graver.
As a beginner i can not find the instruction to make a Flare Graver nor can i find where to buy one. Can anyone help?
Steve Lindsay eengraver tools
It isn't a flare engraver, the person is the "engraver", the tool is the "graver" he's using a square graver basically anywhere from 90 degrees to 120 degrees vshape with a 45 degree face and a 15 degree heel. You get the flare effect by twisting the wrist and leaning it one side or the other and doing both sides of the line respectively. Hope that helps its obvious now but starting out i had a hard time w the Dimensions of the graver. Might make a video about it soon.
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It's not old school .. and for engraving with a pneumatic tool it's far from clean engraving .. your tool chops / digs into the arcs of the volutes