Yes! Yes! more vids. Very inspiring, I do Dremel etching/relief, which I'm thrilled to do. I enjoy watching experts like you, just to watch their craft, I'm so fascinated by the process.
love you work, videos are amazingly put together and high quality, i just started getting deep into engraving with my grs g8 and 901 handpiece, what do you think is a good cheaper end watch to do for a first project? Im looking into getting a $200-$500 seiko possibly for a first project on a watch, as of now ive mostly been doing guns and golf clubs of all things
Detailed work like this is so amazing to experience. Out of curiosity, I assume you have insurance in case something were to go wrong with the expensive watches you work on?
My inusurance going into project like this and even with far more expensive watches is my years of engraving before getting into watches( people cannot really decide that they want to cut rock hard stainless steel without any experience) second and most crucial part is designing ,it takes weeks or sometimes months to design a engraving for watch and i really go to every tinniest detail on ever smallest spot to know excatly how to do it so there are no surprises later on. Even some spots of engraving are rehearsed on blank piece of metal just to be sure
I've tried engraving on a small medium. I used 120°. but in the leaves it always goes out of line that I draw. how many degrees did you use in the video? for small media such as watches and zippo kotek how many degrees do you recommend especially for cutting back bone??
I was lucky enough to get helo and advices from very best plus years of practice and failing. Each project is completely different but if you have project in mind you can contact me at Reinis.stripnieks@gmail.com
You did a great job but, honestly, it broke the whole idea of grand seiko - simplicity and beautiness, don't you? Of course customer got what he wanted.
Bruh you ruin a great watch now it look all tacky like someones son drew on it with a marker. Just ice it out with dimonds man. Other then that your craftsmanship is amazing.
The fact yiu did this on seikos titanium is...incredible. im speechless
The gold stands out and it looks amazing. Great job
A work of art. You need hands like a surgeon. Beautiful!
Amazing work🔬⌚️📈💷
Yes! Yes! more vids. Very inspiring, I do Dremel etching/relief, which I'm thrilled to do. I enjoy watching experts like you, just to watch their craft, I'm so fascinated by the process.
Quit your day job and become a professional engraver, you’re certainly good enough. Great work.
I already am professional engraver since end of 2020😀🙏
@@ReinisStripnieks I intended no insult. The comment was made in a friendly, tongue-in-cheek, manner. Your work and ability is beyond reproach.
Ofcoarse, none taken.
Thank you for following me for quite some time now! 🙂
Excelente trabajo maestro !!!
Oh it's beautiful
Wow I did not expect the end result to look beautiful. You just earned a subscription from me.
That’s beautiful work. I hate iced out watches. What you are doing is a once in a lifetime for a collector.
Thank You for kind words!
@@ReinisStripnieks I don’t even own a watch that’s worthy enough for your art. But I will.
Wow, your work is a masterpiece
Great skills. Although i personally wouldn't engrave my watches, i can appretiate the art and the skill. Amazing.
Amazing work ...
This is amazing work. What tools are those that you're using? They cut stainless steel as well as titanium?
Holy thats amazing
Good job, Sir.
allthough not my style, I find your skills absolutely amazing...wow
Did you know that titanium work hardens? The more you work it the harder it becomes. Amazing work!
So incredible art work, not only this one - all that I saw on this channel are really masterpieces!!!
great video, thank you
love you work, videos are amazingly put together and high quality, i just started getting deep into engraving with my grs g8 and 901 handpiece, what do you think is a good cheaper end watch to do for a first project? Im looking into getting a $200-$500 seiko possibly for a first project on a watch, as of now ive mostly been doing guns and golf clubs of all things
Wow
Detailed work like this is so amazing to experience. Out of curiosity, I assume you have insurance in case something were to go wrong with the expensive watches you work on?
My inusurance going into project like this and even with far more expensive watches is my years of engraving before getting into watches( people cannot really decide that they want to cut rock hard stainless steel without any experience) second and most crucial part is designing ,it takes weeks or sometimes months to design a engraving for watch and i really go to every tinniest detail on ever smallest spot to know excatly how to do it so there are no surprises later on.
Even some spots of engraving are rehearsed on blank piece of metal just to be sure
👍👍👍 супер 🤗🤗🇷🇺
I've tried engraving on a small medium. I used 120°. but in the leaves it always goes out of line that I draw. how many degrees did you use in the video? for small media such as watches and zippo kotek how many degrees do you recommend especially for cutting back bone??
What engraver do you use
Very nice
Hi, Reinis! what kind of material (paste) is used for polishing at 1.48?
Hello, your work is adorable.
Would you share what tansfer technique you use?
I have older video in my channel showing how i do it
I realize how much work that would be, but what would be the price tag for something like that?
Usually as much as watch itself
Can I ask how much for the engraving of a watch?
For inquiry please contact me at reinis.stripnieks@gmail.com
How did you learn to do that? and how muc do you charge for a job like this?
I was lucky enough to get helo and advices from very best plus years of practice and failing.
Each project is completely different but if you have project in mind you can contact me at Reinis.stripnieks@gmail.com
What does this cost to get done?
This engraving was more than watch itself.
i hope u did not engrave that beautiful watch case with the movement in it ?
You did a great job but, honestly, it broke the whole idea of grand seiko - simplicity and beautiness, don't you? Of course customer got what he wanted.
Bruh you ruin a great watch now it look all tacky like someones son drew on it with a marker. Just ice it out with dimonds man. Other then that your craftsmanship is amazing.