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Annealed Silver
All other things being equal: type of metal, thickness, finish, but one piece is dead soft the other hard, should there be a big difference in how they engrave using the same graver, hand pressure, handpiece settings etc.? For me this seems to be the case, at least with sterling silver. Thanks...Rob
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Re: Annealed Silver
For my part I have not done the test with a graver, but I have used a jewelery saw to cut annealed and hardened copper and silver and there are differences
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