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You can use it to describe the action of carving something into a hard surface, usually a metal or stone surface. For example, "The craftsman carefully engraved the date into the surface of the gold ring."
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He has perfected a micro-engraving machine with which he can, writing at normal speed & size, engrave the Lord's Prayer in the space of 1/781,250 of a square inch (certified by the U. S. Bureau of Standards).
Picasso gave him high-fives, and seized his guitar to engrave it with matadors and a plunging bull.
Many Japanese firms also have founding principles that employees engrave on their hearts.
Sold nowadays in kit form or fully assembled for around $600 to a little over $1,000, the MyDIYCNC desktop machining centres can mill, cut, engrave and laser-etch metals with a speed and precision makers of 3D printers can only dream about.
Hogarth presumably moved to his master's house, where he learned to engrave gold and silver work with armorial designs in his own phrase, the "monsters of heraldry".
Charles Talcott, a jeweler who had been called upon to engrave the seal, recommended a simple and striking design with the name of the state, the date of its admission to the Union, and a bust of George Washington.
Trained as an artist, at 17 he went to work in a typefoundry, where he learned to cut punches and to engrave ornaments.
While other delegates in London's Docklands were busy boasting about their kill rates and payload capacities, the South Korean navy had a different message: "We engrave your names in our hearts with love".
He said he's going to get me his own cup and engrave it to present to me, which I thought was super.
Desiring to publish plays that he had written but unable to afford the expensive engraving of printing plates, Senefelder tried to engrave them himself.
Others might inlay the design or engrave through the top coating to another colour beneath it, add gilding, and write or engrave an inscription.
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