14 April 2003, 08:50
ScrollcutterAn alternative to bolt checkering
Some photos just for grins.
R. Kehr
14 April 2003, 11:48
J BennettScrollcutter
Very nice.
I would like to see more photos of your work if possible
Thanks, James
14 April 2003, 15:56
browningguyScrollcutter, do you have a web site where we can see more of your work and get an idea on prices?
14 April 2003, 16:05
ScrollcutterBrowningguy...Thanks for asking.
I don't have a website. You can get in touch with me by phone or email to discuss any projects you might have in mind. I do have a few photos of past work for anybody who would like to email me with a request.
360.491.0691
Kehrengraving@attbi.com R. Kehr
14 April 2003, 16:29
AtkinsonWould you please give me some pricing on you bolt knobs.
14 April 2003, 16:39
470 MbogoHi Scrollcutter,
Your doing some very fine work indeed. Thanks for posting the pictures.
470 Mbogo
[ 04-15-2003, 20:45: Message edited by: 470 Mbogo ]14 April 2003, 17:53
ScrollcutterRay
The price for bolt knobs is $30.00 - $40.00 per panel. The difference would be size and complexity.
470Mbogo
Thanks for the compliment. Where are you located in B.C.? I'm about 60 miles S of Seattle.
R.Kehr
14 April 2003, 18:37
<Kboom>Nice work. Hope to have a few details like this added to an upcoming project. Roughly what would one expect to pay for a bit of scroll work on the center medalion of a grip cap ? Hope you will share some more of your custom work in the future.
15 April 2003, 05:27
<Pfeifer>Scrollcutter,
Nice work! Was wondering about getting into this area as well...Collecting engraving books for the last few years. Was this work done with Gravermeister / GRS tools or done as the Payne-Webber ad says... "The old fashion way!" ???
Jeff P
15 April 2003, 07:35
RobgunbuilderVery nice job- If I sent you a Talley bolt handle, how much and how long?-Rob
15 April 2003, 10:18
ScrollcutterThanks for the interest, guys.
If your bolt is prepolished the price is $30.00 for a ,5 or 6 panel job (per panel). $40.00 for a 2, 3 or 4 panel job (again, per panel). That would be for the scroll pattern that I posted on AR.
Delivery time and cost would go up a bit if I had to design a different scroll pattern. Turn around time is generally a couple of weeks.
15 April 2003, 13:18
ScrollcutterPfeifer
GraverMax for scroll and gold work. Push graver for animals and game scenes.
R. Kehr
16 April 2003, 07:22
Scrollcutter470
Let me know if you are ever in the area.
Roger
16 April 2003, 18:06
470 MbogoHi Scrollcutter,
I'll do that and the same goes for you.
Take care,
Dave