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Old 05-30-2017, 10:42 AM
Paisley Paisley is offline
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Western MD
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Cool New engraver with a broken leg

Hello! My name is Paisley and I'm from western Maryland. I've done some metal work/jewelry making in college but engraving is a new exploration for me. I've been looking for someone in my area that could teach me hands on but for now I'm studying on my own via the Internet. I'm confident that I could translate my artistic skills into engraving with lots of practice and the right tools. I'd like to carve coins as well as engrave jewelry I make. I hope to eventually sell my work so I can raise money for fundraisers/nonprofits I'd like to support, as well as save money for an expensive surgery that my insurance won't cover.

I was planning to invest a chunk of money in an Airgraver + quality tools by now but broke my leg in a car accident so most of my money must go to bills until I can return to work. I'd like to use my recovery time wisely and start engraving ASAP, even if I can only afford some basic or used tools for now. I've made a few coins with sharpened nails and a cheap engraving machine but I feel like the crummy tools are what's holding me back.

I'd love any suggestions regarding tools or techniques. I can invest a couple hundred dollars into tools right now but I'm not sure what tools should be a priority to get started until I can purchase everything.
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