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Topic Dog Boards / General / engraving (trophies)etc
- By Star [gb] Date 29.03.02 19:42 UTC
Is it possible to buy any engraving tool to do your own trophies etc. I have just paid £19 for 2 to be done. It seems a rip off and I wondered if there was an alternative
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 29.03.02 19:47 UTC
You can buy engraving equipment if you have the skill to use it go ahead, but remember you will need to insure incase you do any damage. Jackie H
- By John [gb] Date 29.03.02 20:42 UTC
I've done quite a bit of engraving and the one thing I would say is, If you dont have a VERY steady hand, DONT! any line you put on there, however shaky is there for ever! I considder my hand to be very poor (And after a malt or two even worse!) For good stuff we use a pantograph type machine rather similar to a children's pantograph with a stylus to follow the letters. This can only do flat surfaces so riveted on shields are OK but the curved surfaces are out. The very best results come from a laser engraver but the price of these is out of this world!
- By Sarah Date 29.03.02 22:13 UTC
Someone we know started engraving the trophies they had won, and made a complete mess of them for everyone else :(
- By Brainless [gb] Date 30.03.02 11:32 UTC
I won a lot of Trophies last year (8 from our Club Ch show alone) ending up with about 20,needless to say I didn't get them engraved, I will be happy enough that my win goes in the Club journal for a permanent record!
- By Wirelincs [gb] Date 30.03.02 21:36 UTC
I know what you mean. I have just spent £45 getting trophies done, I beat the engraver down from £60! To cap it all I donated one of the trophies!
Diane
Topic Dog Boards / General / engraving (trophies)etc

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