at www.nivelzero.ro/gabospipes
ok, it may not be the best looking website around but it's mine! :) it does not have a forum yet, there are no description to the pipes but i hope you'll enjoy it anyways... and please write some feedback here...
thank you
finaly my own website!!!
- LexKY_Pipe
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- carthagena
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Thank you fellows for the appreciations regarding my website!
My signature is engraved with a rotary drill.I don't have a puncher yet but in my opinion, with a little practice and patience an engraved signature looks better than a stamped writing.It's genuine...
Interestingly my pipe #1 is made from hornbeam, a very hard and homogeneous wood while pipe #4 from wild pear wood.
My signature is engraved with a rotary drill.I don't have a puncher yet but in my opinion, with a little practice and patience an engraved signature looks better than a stamped writing.It's genuine...
Interestingly my pipe #1 is made from hornbeam, a very hard and homogeneous wood while pipe #4 from wild pear wood.
- Tyler
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That's what I'M talkin' about!costi wrote:My signature is engraved with a rotary drill.I don't have a puncher yet but in my opinion, with a little practice and patience an engraved signature looks better than a stamped writing.It's genuine...
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Tyler Lane Pipes
http://www.tylerlanepipes.com
http://www.tylerlanepipes.com
- carthagena
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A rotary drill ? Humm... I intented it with the Dremel but it was horriblecosti wrote: My signature is engraved with a rotary drill.I don't have a puncher yet but in my opinion, with a little practice and patience an engraved signature looks better than a stamped writing.It's genuine...
What diameter do you use for it ? Mine is probably too large :think:
Thank you very much
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I managed to have acceptable results with the smallest engraving bit I could find. I was given a ParaGrave about a year ago, and with it came about 200 bits of various sizes and materials. I just pulled the smallest one I could find, and used it in my flex-shaft tool.
Unfortunately, my handwriting sucks, and me trying to draw a legible sig on wood sucks even more. It's acceptable, but it's not as nice to look at as some (most? every?) folks' sigs that do it that way. So, I decided to get some stamps made up.
Unfortunately, my handwriting sucks, and me trying to draw a legible sig on wood sucks even more. It's acceptable, but it's not as nice to look at as some (most? every?) folks' sigs that do it that way. So, I decided to get some stamps made up.