Hey guys,



I was wondering if it was possible to finely engrave a design on the bottom of these pistons using a dremel or any other tools and techniques? If the press has a 1" diameter I'm guessing that the piston has roughly a .5" diameter?

I'm thinking an "M" on one side and "J" on the other

It doesn't matter to me whether it's a positive (design sticks out) or negative (design is indented) engraving. I just want to know if anyone thinks an average Joe would be able to tackle this.

If you KNOW it to be too complicated let me know and I won't try it. I think it would be really sweet if I could!

Thanks for your input!

SMG


As a side note, can anyone tell me why I can't use my img coding to post pictures directly into my post without using the attachment feature? I don't know how to turn my [ img ] code on....any help on this one too?
SauceeMcGee Reviewed by SauceeMcGee on . Engraving a Pollen Press Piston? Hey guys, http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c383/tpt101/PollenPress.jpg I was wondering if it was possible to finely engrave a design on the bottom of these pistons using a dremel or any other tools and techniques? If the press has a 1" diameter I'm guessing that the piston has roughly a .5" diameter? I'm thinking an "M" on one side and "J" on the other It doesn't matter to me whether it's a positive (design sticks out) or negative (design is indented) engraving. I just want to Rating: 5