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hello guys and welcome back to another video in todayamp;#39;s video iamp;#39;m going to be showing you how to go from your steel blank 1 8 diameter round to your very first 120 degree graver so letamp;#39;s get started guys and welcome to step one of building your own graver step one so if youamp;#39;re completely new to engraving these what we call templates and theyamp;#39;re a very quick and useful way of making gravers from blanks and in this video iamp;#39;ll be showing you how to make them with rounds of 1 8 diameter okay so firstly iamp;#39;ll explain how these work so basically each of these faces here here and here are an angle on your graver and these two at the top are your heels which are quite which respond to the two cutting faces on the bottom of the graver and the bottom here is your 45 degree face on the front of your gravel okay and then we also have the smaller template which is here this is used to remove large amounts of material quickly and also create the