I was reading through this very interesting pinned thread, but it was closed for replies:
STEP BY STEP FROM A DRAFT TO FINAL IRON CROSS - Excursion in the Deschler&Sohn Munich
On image #2 there's a man working on a magnified 3D model, which I assume is similar to the Ostmedaille seen on the enclosed image i.e. a plaster used for a pantograph.
Then on image #9 a man is working manually with engraving a die. Consequently my question is: why would they need the 3D plaster if the die was engraved by hand?
cheersPeter
STEP BY STEP FROM A DRAFT TO FINAL IRON CROSS - Excursion in the Deschler&Sohn Munich
On image #2 there's a man working on a magnified 3D model, which I assume is similar to the Ostmedaille seen on the enclosed image i.e. a plaster used for a pantograph.
Then on image #9 a man is working manually with engraving a die. Consequently my question is: why would they need the 3D plaster if the die was engraved by hand?
cheersPeter
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