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Battery Powered Hand Held Pen Style Diamond Tipped Engraver Metal Glass & Wood
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Signed Chokin Japan Vase 24k Gold Hand Metal Engraving
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Signed Chokin Japan Vase 24k Gold Hand Metal Engraving
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The Engraver


The Engraver


$49.99


The Engraver - Giclee Print

Electric Engraver for Metal Glass Wood Ceramics


Electric Engraver for Metal Glass Wood Ceramics


$22.99


Features:Ideal for etching or marking initials, serial numbers, etc. into personal articles, tools and equipment in the shop or lab. Writes like a pencil on any material including metal, plastic, glass, ceramic, wood, and even leather.Stroke adjustment dialPencil type grip for easy use.In put power: AC 220VPackage contents:1 x Electric Engraver  

Small World Creative Toys - Etch A Tag Engraver


Small World Creative Toys - Etch A Tag Engraver


$22.42


Engrave your design, or name, onto the metal tag or charm. Paint it and bake in the oven to preserve the design. Set includes battery-operated engraver, 6 metal tags, 6 chains, 8 special paint pots and paintbrush. Format: Arts & Crafts Supplies

K-D Vibro Engraver


K-D Vibro Engraver


$39.95


Use to identify valuables permanently. Carbide tip engraves metal, plastic, wood, glass and other surfaces. Variable speed knob controls the depth of engraving. Tool operates in 115VAC.

KD Tools Electric Vibro Engraver. Each


KD Tools Electric Vibro Engraver. Each


$37.77


Manufacturer: KD Tools. Each. Features Benefits: Use to identify valuables permanently Carbide tip engraves metal, plastic, wood, glass and other surfaces Variable speed knob controls the depth of engraving Tool operates on 115VAC Vibro-Engraver makes

Dremel 115v Engraver. Each


Dremel 115v Engraver. Each


$20.86


Manufacturer: Dremel. Each. Stroke adjustment dial regulates engraving depth Light and compact design for precision engraving Engraves metal, glass, wood, plastic, and ceramics Soft grip has been added to provide extra control and comfort Voltage = 115.0

KD Tools KDT2520 Electric Vibro Engraver


KD Tools KDT2520 Electric Vibro Engraver


$55.24


Features and Benefits: Use to identify valuables permanently Carbide tip engraves metal plastic wood glass and other surfaces Variable speed knob controls the depth of engraving Tool operates on 115VACVibroEngraver makes permanent markings on the hardest steel stainless steel glass plastic stone wood and other hard materials. Use this light compact and easytouse engraving tool to identify or personalize valuables tools and company property. The engraver features a carbide engraving point onoff switch and a sparkfree motor that vibrates at 7 200 strokes per minute.

The Stone Engraver


The Stone Engraver


$49.99


Charles Victor Ensinck The Stone Engraver - Giclee Print

The Moroccan Engraver


The Moroccan Engraver


$39.99


Gordon Coutts The Moroccan Engraver - Giclee Print

System 3 Air Engraver System 3 Air Engraver Kit


System 3 Air Engraver System 3 Air Engraver Kit


$499.99


Get professional results quickly. Comfortable handpiece with quick-change tool holders lets you do carving fine line engraving and metal removal. Powered by your compressor. Mfg: Grs SPECS: Handpiece; 4½" (11cm) long. Requires 1.0 CFM at 50 psi 120 psi maximum. Includes; handpiece three tool holders foot control air filter/regulator six tool bits air lines and instructions.

Dremel 11429005 120 Volt Engraver


Dremel 11429005 120 Volt Engraver


$42.48


Stroke adjustment dial regulates engraving depth. Light and compact design for precision engraving . Engraves metal glass wood plastic and ceramics . Soft grip has been added to provide extra control and comfort . Packed in a plastic tube

An Engraver at Work in His Studio


An Engraver at Work in His Studio


$49.99


An Engraver at Work in His Studio - Giclee Print

Sir Robert Strange Engraver


Sir Robert Strange Engraver


$44.99


Sir Robert Strange Engraver - Giclee Print

Dremel Engraver Carbide Point 9924


Dremel Engraver Carbide Point 9924


$25.27


Fits Electric Engraver #290 (27550409)

Gearwrench 2520 Vibro Engraver Id Marking Tool


Gearwrench 2520 Vibro Engraver Id Marking Tool


$43.21


Use to identify valuables permanently. Carbide tip engraves metal plastic wood glass and other surfaces. Variable speed knob controls the depth of engraving. Tool operates in 115VAC.


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Helpful Tips for Treasure Hunting With Metal Detectors

Whether you are a novice or experienced treasure hunter nothing is more important than that one great find of the day, but many treasure hunters miss that great find by not digging everything, or by being asked to leave a site, right before digging that last ping, because they didn't ask permission to hunt there, well here are some ideas and tips to help you get "your" great find.

1. Can I hunt here?

First and foremost, always get permission to hunt a site, even when it is a public place like a beach or park, one way I have gotten permission for these types of places is to offer a free service, for instance, ask the caretaker if they would like you to remove all the sharp metal objects buried in the sand, like flip tops, and crushed cans, provided you can keep or properly dispose of what is found, they are more likely to allow you access if they get something useful out of it, like having their beach cleaned and unsafe items removed, and feel free to show them what hazards you have removed from their patrons harm, so they will allow you to return often, of course you don't show the coins, jewelry, or valuables you also sifted out of the sand.

2. Bad times = good times for you!

Although where to hunt is important , it's also "when" you hunt some places that makes the most difference. When hunting beaches almost anytime is OK but how much better would your hit rate be if you went after a very hot and busy beach day? well you might think that improves your chances of finding some valuables, and it does, but what would be better is take the same scenario as before, but add the element of a mid-day, or late afternoon, thunderstorm that came with out warning, now you are adding the fact that many beach goers, caught unaware of the impending storm until the first cloudburst, are now all racing around to collect their belongings and trying to get out of the deluge, in this instance many people will find they have lost something valuable, and just a note on jewelry, anything found with engravings or inscriptions, you should always try to locate the original owner if possible, most times a reward will be offered, and you will make someone's day great. Another great time to go to beaches or around lakes is after a huge storm, where erosion has occurred, inland lakes only require heavy downpours or snowmelt to expose items previously buried too deep to find, but on the shore hurricanes, and nor'easters are best for exposing much older, deeper items missed in the past, sometimes including gold coins from ancient shipwrecks. If you live near a northern shore where large amounts of snow accumulates over the winter, the first spring snowmelt is also likely to erode enough beach to expose older buried treasures previously missed by other detectorists.

3. History lessons!

Research your areas history. In my town we have a building that is host to housing a middle aged couple who also have the small luncheonette run by them on the ground floor, and engraved in the wooden columns is a date: built 1786, so while waiting for my sandwich I asked what this place was originally, and was told it was a stage-coach stop, so I proceeded to ask if they also owned the dirt parking area across the street, and they told me no one knows if anyone owns it, I told her why I asked, and she offered to allow me to not only search the public area across the street, but if I let her know when I am there I can search all the property around the building their family has owned for generations. Many area's local historical societies can provide guidance as to what area's were first developed and which roads or sites still exist today, and will offer locally written books about the settlement and development of the area, many of which will include a large old building which was a hostel/bordello in it's day, which means allot of traffic in one place for many people to lose their belongings, even something as seemingly insignificant as a metal button can bring in a high cash value if it is old but identifiable, people have found very old coins and jewelry as well, when I picked out a silver medal of "Mary" I didn't think much of it, it was all black and crusty, but later when going through my findings I picked it out and carefully cleaned it to reveal the rock she is standing on has the date 1839, and was found on the grounds of a building that was built in 1886, along with a few coins from the early 1800's, by the way the building was also a bordello during the first world war, it is located near naval docks!

4. Tools of the trade!

Ok you found a good spot to hunt and got permission, you have a metal detector, what else do you need? Well for beach hunting as well as other types of hunting you will need to start with at least two zippered or Velcro pouches, like a belly bag, or you can use a builder's pocketed apron, one will be used to hold your good or questionable findings, the other you will use for obvious trash dug up, when beach hunting you will need a sand scoop, preferably with a wire mesh basket, wire mesh scoops tend to be lighter than perforated stainless steel baskets, you want the holes small enough to prevent a half dime from slipping through, if they are bigger you might miss out on small rings as well, for other types of treasure hunting you will need a sharp serrated digging tool, many of which look like a hunting knife, but if the blade is shaped like a trowel shovel it will be easier to dig through hard rocky, packed dirt, especially if there are dense tree or shrubbery roots to cut through to get down to your prize, in this case a long metal probe is useful for narrowing down where to dig, by inserting it around the area where you got your ping, you can tell whether it is buried deep or shallow, and with numerous probings you can determine the general shape of the object before digging it out of the dirt. Always wear leather gloves when digging to protect your hands from glass, sharp metal objects, or sharp stones.

Happy Hunting To All!

Copyright 10/2006

Daniel Chiapperino

http://www.gardeningsphere.com

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Copyright © 10/2006
Daniel Chiapperino

http://www.gardeningsphere.com

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