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Engraving
Adapted from
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engraving
Engraving
is the practice of incising a design onto a hard, flat surface, by
cutting grooves into it. The result may be a decorated object in
itself, as when silver, gold or steel are engraved, or may provide
an intaglio printing plate, of copper or another metal, for printing
images on paper, which are called engravings. Engraving was a
historically important method of producing images on paper, both in
artistic printmaking, and also for commercial reproductions and
illustrations for books and magazines. It has long been replaced by
photography in its commercial applications and, partly because of
the difficulty of learning the technique, is much less common in
printmaking, where it has been largely replaced by etching and other
techniques. Other terms often used for engravings are
copper-plate engraving and Line engraving. These should
all mean exactly the same, but especially in the past were often
used very loosely to cover several printmaking techniques, so that
many so-called engravings were in fact produced by totally different
techniques, such as etching.
The engraving process
Engravers use a
hardened steel tool called a burin to cut the design into the
surface, most traditionally a copper plate.Gravers come in a variety
of shapes and sizes that yield different line types. The burin
produces a unique and recognizable quality of line that is
characterized by its steady, deliberate appearance and clean edges.
The angle tint tool has a slightly curved tip that is commonly used
in printmaking. Florentine liners are flat-bottomed tools with
multiple lines incised into them, used to do fill work on larger
areas. Flat gravers are used for doing fill work on letters, as well
as most musical instrument engraving work. Round gravers are
commonly used on silver to create bright cuts (also called
bright-cut engraving), as well as other hard-to-cut metals such
as nickel and steel. Burins are either square or elongated
diamond-shaped and used for cutting straight lines. Other tools such
as mezzotint rockers, roulets and burnishers are used for texturing
effects.
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