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Master Engraver Yves  Halliburton
 



Rugar New Vaquero
Deep relief scroll with extensive gold inlay on this exhibition Ruger

Engraving by Yves Halliburton
565 N. Country Club Drive, Wickenburg, AZ, 85390-3219
info@gunengraver.us          http://www.gunengraver.us

At an early child hood Yves was attached to his step grandfather by the hip, a master machinist, and learned how to work with metal and machines. As far as he can remember at about 8 years old he was using grinders, band saws and a Sheldon 40”+ gap bed lathe. It is here Yves learned his love of tools and machines.

By 15 he had mastered most typical machinery and by 17 he had acquired the taste of wood working because of its medium. Wood gave Yves the ability to make work with a material that was useful, mainly furniture. He has been working with wood and building furniture for over 30 years.

In 2002 he was reintroduced to art of metal working in the form of engraving. So he purchased the hammer and several chisels from Brownells gunsmith supplies and started tooling around in his spare time. Yves was searching for web sites containing engraving tools, bits etc. and came upon GRS Tools web site. He saw they offered classes and took the risk and signed up for the beginning class with Sam Alfano as the instructor.

The class opened a whole new world. After the week long class he purchased all the equipment needed to start engraving. He purchased books and picked other engravers brains for several months to learn more about the other aspects of engraving that you cannot find in books. He was very comfortable with his cutting ability as he had worked with hand tools all his life. A career Aerospace Engrineer this new artform did not come easy and as his instructor says in class, "we do precision engraving”. He has since been back for the ADVANCED engraving class with his mentor instructor Sam Alfano and the Bolino class under Chris DeCammilis and Yves has been engraving ever since.

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