If you guys have any other video idea or something I should make or try out, comment down below. Also checkout my store for more detailed work. Etsy store: www.etsy.com/shop/GhespisPrecision Website: GhespisPrecision.com
I always wanted to make some inlay things, But I ended with ugly results 🙈 Maybe I need more practicing. Years ago I made some deep engraving using electrical etching. I'm thinking if I used electrical etching instead if chisels and hammer engraving, is it gonna be ok? If you are interested to try it, you may make a video about it.
I never thought of that but I would see a problem, I don’t think you can got 2mm deep into steel evenly with etching and when you get the hang of engraving it’s pretty fast.
Thank you ,Nice job. I know you used grinder for fast demonstration. Using orbitsander with higher grit it may give a wonderful result. I sanded I knife using Angle grinder 150grit Then orbitsander 250,500,600grit Then manually sanding paper1000,2000grit It becomes near to mirror look
Thanks for sharing your technique! I've been thinking about trying to inlay copper wire as the veins in leaves, so my stock will be thinner. I guess the principle is the same, just use a thinner chisel.
I thought when you heat it up and let it cool it would be annealing butbif you quench it by rapid cooling doesn't that harden the metal? That's what i always thought but you did the opposite when you were annealing the wire and dipped it to cool. Did i have it backwards this whole time?
If you guys have any other video idea or something I should make or try out, comment down below. Also checkout my store for more detailed work.
Etsy store: www.etsy.com/shop/GhespisPrecision
Website: GhespisPrecision.com
I always wanted to make some inlay things, But I ended with ugly results 🙈
Maybe I need more practicing.
Years ago I made some deep engraving using electrical etching.
I'm thinking if I used electrical etching instead if chisels and hammer engraving, is it gonna be ok?
If you are interested to try it, you may make a video about it.
I never thought of that but I would see a problem, I don’t think you can got 2mm deep into steel evenly with etching and when you get the hang of engraving it’s pretty fast.
Translating a thing about experimental archeology and this helped me understand what the hell they did. Good job, thanks
Don't you worry, you did great 🙂
Great video with clear explanation of the technique. Thanks for sharing your work.
Thanks!!!
So helpful! I can't wait to try it myself! Thank you!!!!
I am gales it help and you should definitely give it a try.
Thank you for sharing. Great video.
Thanks for sharing, useful information
Wonderful, thanks!
Thank you ,Nice job. I know you used grinder for fast demonstration.
Using orbitsander with higher grit it may give a wonderful result.
I sanded I knife using
Angle grinder 150grit
Then orbitsander 250,500,600grit
Then manually sanding paper1000,2000grit
It becomes near to mirror look
Thanks for the advice I always wanted to make my blades mirror polish just never did turn out right.
great video on the topic, thank you! :D
great video, thanks for the lesson :)
Thanks for sharing your technique! I've been thinking about trying to inlay copper wire as the veins in leaves, so my stock will be thinner. I guess the principle is the same, just use a thinner chisel.
You’re welcome I hope you learned something new for you project.
Thanks for ur vid! Really good!
I just wandering how to inlay wire in metal in cold.
Thanks!
Your welcome!
Great video thanks! I want to do this in a knife but should I harden the blade with or without the copper inside?
Всё хорошо , но лучше канавку делать не за один заход , а за два или три 👍
I thought when you heat it up and let it cool it would be annealing butbif you quench it by rapid cooling doesn't that harden the metal? That's what i always thought but you did the opposite when you were annealing the wire and dipped it to cool. Did i have it backwards this whole time?
All depends on the metal/alloy. Heating and rapidly quenching steel causes it to harden, the opposite is true of copper.
cold bluing solution will bring out contrast
Thank you, I will try that because I was wondering how I could bring out contrast.