| Saturday, June 30th, 2007 | Published in: 2007 Archives | Share |
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Engraved Microblock : Top View, High Relief by Bob Finlay -
Engraved Microblock : Side View 1 -
Engraved Microblock : Side View 2 -
Engraved Microblock : Side View 3
Robert L. “Bob” Finlay loves to do deep, sculpted engraving, and he is a natural at it. One of his latest projects is this GRS Microblock model made especially to be engraved.
The top of the jaws features a horse and rider that is about 1.35" tall. The parting jaw seam virtually disappears when the jaws are closed. The background has been relieved to an extraordinary depth — as much as .062" (1.6mm). This gives the figures amazing depth and dimension. On the side of one jaw, Bob has started a branding scene with several figures in relief. He intends to do the other jaw and the top and sides of the block crown as well.
The original GRS Microblock was designed as a precision everyday work vise for stone setters and jewelers. The ball diameter is 3.15" (80mm); the jaws are .87" (22mm) high and about 1.6" (40mm) across at the top. The standard Microblock has numerous holes in the jaw tops for work holding pins and accessories. This particular Microblock version is made without holes so engravers can do what they want on the tops of the jaws. Both versions are machined from solid 416 alloy stainless steel.
This wonderful engraving project will be shown in various stages, so be sure to visit the GRS Featured Photos in the future.
