Jewelling liners

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What is used to jewel liners or anything for that matter. Especially in Titanium or stainless steel. I have used a cratex dremel cylinder on my drill press for brass but it does not seem to work to well on nickel silver or stainless. I figured ti would be harder to do yet.

So whats the best things to use?

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Tony Huffman
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I use a Tom Menck Damascening tool (3/16th's diameter) with cratex inserts I bought from Brownells. It works just fine on hardened stainless steel. The only thing I would do differently is get the largest diameter available. 3/16th's is way to small to do a knifeblade (1/2" would be perfect), more suited for small ojects like guards or jewellry IMHO. Check out their website, it has several different tools available.

Hugh

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This is gonna sound dumb,, but it was brought up before....

Go to the nearest office supply and buy a box of pencils...

Cut them all in helf and insert them into your drill press.

Use the eraser part to put the swirls in your Nick-Silver..
You'd be surprised how nice it looks...

ttyle

Eric...

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