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Enraving/Laser Etch
05 December 2006, 19:19
kwkEnraving/Laser Etch
I need to buy a couple rifles for retirement gifts and would like to have them engraved or etched or something...It would be just lettering, does anyone know where I could have this done? Thanks in advance.
05 December 2006, 23:07
LRH270Try Gary Reeder Custom Guns in Flagstaff, he may be able to help you.
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05 December 2006, 23:46
TomPquote:
Originally posted by kwk:
I need to buy a couple rifles for retirement gifts and would like to have them engraved or etched or something...It would be just lettering, does anyone know where I could have this done? Thanks in advance.
I've been looking for an excuse to buy a laser, does anyone know what a job like that is worth? Pattern can be just about anything that can be scanned into a computer...
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06 December 2006, 02:32
kwkI have no idea what a job like that would cost because all I can find so far are trophy shops and their lasers are not powerfull enough. I did find one trophy shop that can hand engrave them using a stencil for around $50 each, which I think is quite reasonable.
06 December 2006, 04:29
Toomany ToolsI use a New Hermes engraver to mark calibers and put names on rifles. It is not dificult to do. Doesn't use stencils, font patterns are set up on the machine and traced. Pretty much any trophy shop with a New Hermes and a diamond scribe could do it.
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06 December 2006, 05:24
kwkI thought that most any trophy shop should be able to do it but they and jewlers are telling me that they don't have any way to hold the gun down. Does that sound likely?
06 December 2006, 05:47
richjIf you get guns with floorplates then you could get the engraving on a much smaller piece.... and IF anyone should want to sell them later the floorplates could be replaced.
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06 December 2006, 22:18
Nick HughesI use an "Etcho-matic" works really well and I can make any font I want. It uses electric current and will put a pretty deep etch in metal. Can also do the black marks on stainlees. I would be glad to help you out.
07 December 2006, 03:03
MntngoatYou mean like this, that is going on my custom barreled Cooper in .20 Killer Bee. (218 Bee necked down to .20 and improved)
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07 December 2006, 05:51
kwkNick I sent you a PM.