Groov-E-News has a post about maintaining your valuable concrete engraving tools: Equipment Maintenance is not Mere Vanity. Some lipstick and rouge and other regular beauty routine maintenance can make your engraving life more pleasant and protect your investment.
One of the maintenance points is about the brushes in the motors. They tend to become slightly burned, making the tools sluggish for awhile before the brushes fail altogether. Checking these brushes in a beauty routine so you know when to change them can do wonders for your work and the future of your tools.
There is more about how to apply a few drops of oil to some of the tools just before quitting for the day or remembering to blow the dust out of other tools. More beauty routine applications — get those powder/blush pictures in your mind, girls, and take care of the tools.




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