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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
 
 

Engraved Microblock: Riding into the West

Many experienced engravers, including Lee Griffiths and Bob Finlay, agree that metal sculpting takes quite a bit of time. However, it is worth it – this method of engraving is greatly admired by collectors and engravers.

Here is the fourth installment of the Engraved Microblock by Bob Finlay. Last time, we showed the buffalo hunting scene that completed one side of the block. Now, take a look at the other side of this block, as well as the initial stage of a wonderful accent. This side features a cowboy riding full-speed across the West to a small town. Instead of a standard hex key, a small spur adds a functional detail that suits the theme perfectly.

This kind of engraving takes not only time, but patience. When beginning a project like this vise, planning your design and the steps you will take to execute it are key to a successful engraving. Stay tuned for the final part of the Engraved Microblock series.

 
   
 
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