You are right. I should sign my name that way - I've just been a slacker.
I am a newbie compared to you. I learned to engrave on one of the first TRS80's set up with one of the first Dahlgren's. But I've never engraved using a Pantagraph.
My first job was done with a bank president sitting beside me watching every move while I engraved some weirdly shaped letter opener or knife or some such thing. It made me nervous, but at the same time was quite thrilling. I also engraved something for Glen Campbell during my first few engraving months, and at the time, that was quite the thrill until I found out he tosses most of the awards he receives (or so I was told).
Up until I started engraving (and that was quite a fluke because I had actually been hired to oversee the ribbon department but the engraver didn't show up one day so my boss sat me down in front of the engraver and said here's how this works and left me to figure it out) I never knew anything about the trophy/awards business. I only knew ribbon awards.
But I find this industry fascinating and learn something new about some aspect of it every day, especially through this forum.
Thanks for all the info. I will be getting in touch with Bruce Diamonds. I am going to send the cutter back again with a sample from their .005 diamond burnisher and a sample using my new Antares .005 diamond burnisher and let the samples do the show & tell for me.
Cindy Murdoch, CRS :) |