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Steve Lindsay
01-31-2012, 11:10 AM
Ray has been working on another good on-demand tutorial: EngravingLessons.com (http://engravinglessons.com/On-Demand%20Engraving%20Tutorials.htm%22) and has it completed. :hurray[1]:


How to Scrimshaw with an AirGraver - by Ray Cover
This tutorial covers doing scrimshaw with a power tool. Power tools make the work easier and faster for carpenters, mechanics, artist, etc. This is no different. Using your AirGraver as a power tool greatly speeds up the scrimshaw process. There are two projects in this tutorial that cover both line scrim and dot/stippling scrim. Ray covers both tools and process. The tools are very simple and there are only a few that you need.

How to Scrimshaw with an Airgraver
3387 words, 45 images
Price $20
Purchase by selecting the tutorial here (http://www.engravingforum.com/payments.php)
After purchase you will be able to see the tutorial at this link.
Ray Cover's How to Scrimshaw with an AirGraver (http://engravingforum.com/showthread.php?t=8369)

Sample images:



http://engravinglessons.com/images/ScrimS17.jpg
http://engravinglessons.com/images/Scrimgrip9.jpg
http://engravinglessons.com/images/finished%20grip.jpg



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JJ Roberts
01-31-2012, 12:04 PM
Ray,your how to tutorial with the Airgraver is going to be a big hit with anyone interested in the art of Scrimshaw.:thumb[1]:J.J.

mrthe
01-31-2012, 12:43 PM
One question for Steve or Ray,i'm interested in this tutorial,but i have a dude if you can make that with a airgraver...this tutorial can be applied to the metal too like a sort of bulino work?
Because i have see some knife make by ray and the style is very similar .thank you

Ray Cover
01-31-2012, 12:58 PM
Years ago I did stipple a lot of my engraving images. Now days I use a true cut dot method rather than stippling. In short you can do this on metal but it is not the same as bulino which actually cuts the dots out.

If you use this stipple method on metal you will have to sharpen punches more often but it will work.

Ray

mrthe
01-31-2012, 01:29 PM
Ok Thank you Ray for your qick answer,was just for curiosity,i have just purchase your tutorial,i`m very interested in this tecnique but i `m a very newbie with scrimshow,i'm shure that will be a master class XD.
If i don`t understand something very well i can contact with you? is for my very poor english how you can see from my posts hehe
Thank you !

Ray Cover
01-31-2012, 02:19 PM
If you have questions feel free to ask. I will do my best to give clear understandable answers.

Ray

mrthe
01-31-2012, 03:36 PM
Great tutorial ! with very good photos and very well explained ,a very helpfull master class thank you Ray!

rsharrard
02-01-2012, 08:02 AM
I agree, very well written tutorial and the pictures really explain the technique. The only question i have is can you provide some information as to some resource information. What materials are good for practice and any resource information would be helpfull. Were can some of the media be purchased?. Thanks...Robin

mrthe
02-01-2012, 08:17 AM
Me too,will be great know something about material for practice and wich ink work well,will be very helpfull thanks.

Ray Cover
02-01-2012, 08:45 AM
AS far as practice materials, a lot of people use various plastics. I have seen scrim done on most of the fake and faux ivorys like Micarta. White hard plastics of just about any kind should work for practice but the polyester plastics seem to be favored as an ivory substitute. I have seen people practice on antler, horn and bone. You have to watch out for porosity on those materials though.

Many of the knife material suppliers like Jantz, Texas Knifemakers Supply, Masecraft, etc . Should have stuff to practice on.

As far as suppliers of real ivory here is what I turned up with a google search.

http://www.boonetrading.com/

http://www.elephantivorytusks.com/

http://74.220.215.229/~kowakivo/

rsharrard
02-01-2012, 11:18 AM
Thank you very much for the information and links. Always appreciate the time given! Robin