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    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    I made a BT30/ER11 drag engraving tool holder last week
    Don't know much about drag engraving but curious about it - does the engraving tip not need to turn to follow the direction of drag? Or is the tip shaped to cut in any direction? Or does it have a swivel in it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neale View Post
    Don't know much about drag engraving but curious about it - does the engraving tip not need to turn to follow the direction of drag? Or is the tip shaped to cut in any direction? Or does it have a swivel in it?
    No.
    Diamond Drag Engraving is entirely unrelated to Drag Knife, the Diamond tip is conical, in no way directional and is not required to rotate at all.

    This is a quick test to ensure it works as designed, lettering is 5mm high
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    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    No.
    Diamond Drag Engraving is entirely unrelated to Drag Knife, the Diamond tip is conical, in no way directional and is not required to rotate at all.

    This is a quick test to ensure it works as designed, lettering is 5mm high
    Thanks, Nick - my interest is a bit more towards drag knife work (and I'll get one of those set up on my machine one day) but it's always interesting to see the art of the possible, especially with relatively simple bits of kit. Nice job, especially remembering the size of the lettering. What's the material you were cutting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neale View Post
    Thanks, Nick - my interest is a bit more towards drag knife work (and I'll get one of those set up on my machine one day) but it's always interesting to see the art of the possible, especially with relatively simple bits of kit.
    Yet another rabbit hole we've been down is screen-printed T-shirts and bought a Zing Air machine which uses a small drag knife for cutting out the stencils. It comes with the approriate design/control software.

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