by Clyde Sullins on July 31st, 2011, 2:45 am
Either an engraving tool, or perhaps an Engraving Toolkit, similar to other things have for a skillset.
An engraver allows you to personalize and engrave upon metal, glass, and stone, in a way similar to drawing on these things. It is usually diamond tipped, similar to a glass cutter.
here is the best i could find for this, on diamand point engraving:
A diamond-point engraving is an illustration, inscription or decoration incised with a diamond-tipped needle: a sharpened diamond held in a pen. This technique is especially effective for engraving glass. Diamond-point engraving was already being used in Roman times. Hundreds of years later, in the sixteenth century, the method was again in fashion in Venice and soon spread to the Netherlands. Early diamond-point engravings have a simple and sketch-like quality. In the seventeenth century, craftsmen attempted more challenging designs such as flowers, insects and even self-portraits, carefully drawn on the glass with the utmost detail. Dutch diamond-point engraving reached its height in the seventeenth century.
There is already a diamond tipped tool, which is used by thieves for glass cutting, so i would think it would be of comparable cost.
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Clyde Sullins on August 10th, 2011, 5:51 am, edited 2 times in total.
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