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More Joy of Scraps

Posted in Printmaking by David on Wednesday the 27th February, 2008

Engraving toolScrap stores are our friends. Our local one, Orinoco Scrapstore, is a fine place to rummage for useful bits and pieces. Yesterday I visited and for once didn’t find what I was looking for, but as usual turned up something else. In a rusty old toolbox I found this engraving tool: 50p at Orinoco’s going rate. When I got home I scrubbed off the gunk and rust and checked for maker’s marks. It claims to be a Glardon and Vallorbe #19 oval tool.

Tool pointI think these tools are sold for engraving metals, but it might be fine for wood engravings. It certainly left some nifty marks on a small piece of endgrain wood I had lying around. The tool sells for around £8.00 new so this was quite a bargain! I wonder if they have a burin lying around somewhere…

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  1. Sue said, on March 5th, 2008 at 09:44

    A lucky find indeed! What did you use to clean it up? Good old WD40? :-)

  2. David said, on March 5th, 2008 at 09:48

    A Dremel with a buffing wheel…though a bit of WD40 and elbow grease might have been quicker. :-)

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