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    Hi

    I'm a newbie to jewellery making. Would anyone be able to advise me on how and what equipment I'd need to engrave jewellery like Lucy does at lucylocketsjewellery dot co dot uk ?

    Obviously I just want to say I'm not looking to copy the jewellery on this site, i just like the engraving technique!

    Thank you

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    Which specific engraving technique?

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    Sorry, it's the printing of names onto the silver

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    0.3mm pencil followed by 0.3mm ball burr
    Thats what i use for doing inside ring "engraving".

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    I expect her engraving is all done mechanically. See here http://www.gravograph.co.uk

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    It seems like she's using metal clay - it looks like the letters gave been stamped in and then fired as the edge of the metal by the letters is curved inwards. Looks different if engraved (I have one of the gravograph m20 machines)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeCreative View Post
    Hi

    I'm a newbie to jewellery making. Would anyone be able to advise me on how and what equipment I'd need to engrave jewellery like Lucy does at lucylocketsjewellery dot co dot uk ?

    Obviously I just want to say I'm not looking to copy the jewellery on this site, i just like the engraving technique!

    Thank you
    It's metal clay stamping. With plastic or metal stamps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myosotis View Post
    It seems like she's using metal clay - it looks like the letters gave been stamped in and then fired as the edge of the metal by the letters is curved inwards. Looks different if engraved (I have one of the gravograph m20 machines)
    How do you get on with your M20?

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    Quote Originally Posted by caroleallen View Post
    How do you get on with your M20?
    pretty good - the machine is great and the basic software you get with it will do a wide range of font styles and some basic symbols (like star signs etc) but if you want to import your own images you'll need their super duper software which was about £600 from memory but all you need is a vectorising program like adobe illustrator which will do the same thing if you have something like that

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    As said above, these have almost certainly be stamped into unfired metal clay.

    You can achieve exactly the same look on sterling with metal letter punches, or by etching.

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