Gravers

Tough Tools for Intricate Carving

Gravers are the cutting tools responsible for creating lines, textures, lettering, bright cuts, and decorative patterns. The shape and geometry of a graver influence everything from chip control to cutting depth and overall engraving style.

Lakimi offers gravers suitable for jewelry engraving, ornamental work, stone setting, lettering, and precision metal decoration. Different profiles allow users to create a wide variety of artistic effects and technical cuts.

Choose the Right Graver for the Job

Some gravers excel at fine detail work, while others are designed for background removal, bright cutting, or stone-setting applications. Building a versatile engraving setup often involves keeping several graver styles available for different tasks.

Manufactured with durability and consistency in mind, Lakimi gravers help users achieve reliable cutting performance across a range of metals and engraving techniques.

FAQ

Q1: What is the best graver shape for beginners?

A1: Many beginners start with versatile profiles that can handle both straight lines and curved cuts.

Q2: Can one graver perform every engraving task?

A2: Most engravers use multiple graver styles because different cuts require different tool geometries.

Q3: What’s the difference between carbide and steel gravers?

A3: Carbide gravers generally offer excellent wear resistance, while steel gravers are often easier to modify and sharpen.

Q4: Do pneumatic engravers require special gravers?

A4: Many gravers can be used with pneumatic systems when properly prepared and installed.