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engraving is simply the removal of metal following certain patterns using a grave or a steel graver you can engrave on many different metals including harder metals like steel and white gold now that you have prepared your graver in the previous video before we get started we need to make sure that the vid your graver is sharpened if itamp;#39;s not sharpened yet but you already have the desired angle you can use a snap-on disc to simply sharpen that very cutting tip or an arkansas stone we test the sharpness on the graver by trying to push onto your nail your fingernail if the graver slips onto your fingernail itamp;#39;s not sharpened but if it wants to catch itamp;#39;s ready the next important thing is to polish that underside the belly of the graver this is what will leave you the uh the the cutting the engraved piece so it has to be really smooth and polished to leave a smooth pass onto your metal onto the engraving otherwise youamp;#39;ll have a jagged line you can do this u