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All of us were given this very sharp pick. This pick needs to be sharpen after 10 strikes on a target or else it would not be able to cut properly after that. After 5 strikes, you need to rub it against the pick paper to clean off any fine shavings that attached itself to the pick. To hold it is like holding a pen with the round wooden handle being rested at the palm of your hands.
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The project that we were tasked with is to replicate the JLC logo on a small block of steel. Actually, just a straight line to complete the logo. Sound simple but it took us 30 minutes to just complete the task and by then we were sweating profusely with the strain and stress (mentally as well as physically).
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
The lecturer was a master craftsman called Miguel hailing from Switzerland. Unfortunately, he was not able to speak English hence the need for a French translator to be present. When we entered the room, it was like a workshop with high tables and chairs. We were then asked to don lab coats. To start the class, the lecturer started with a history of engraving in JLC.
Monday, October 12, 2015
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Recently, during the Swiss Watch Gallery exhibition in the Center Court of Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, I was invited to attend a masterclass on engraving by Jaeger-LeCoultre (or JLC). This invitation only event, allows participants to learn how to engrave by a master engraver from JLC. Close to the anointed hour, I was already at the Center Court waiting for the class to begin. A small class of just 7 participants.
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