i personally know of that. i had it in my graver hand and my head. fine shading-- out of the question. fortunately, dbs surgery corrected all that. then along comes what i call a"jumping eye". it gets to the point, half way thru a cut, i have to stop till my eye settles. this is a real problem using the scope. my eye doc, a surgeon, told me that corrective surgery could make things even worse. i just don't try doing the fine stuff i used to do. i do hope you can get corrective treatment for your tremor. if you have any questions on this, give me a pm.Actually, the hand tremors have become worse. I'm managing the best I can. The tremors involve the hand that holds the graver. I steady the hand with the other. Works for now. I think it helps to slow me down and think more about each cut. Fine shading is a bit of a challenge though. Finding that perfect starting point , you know what I mean .Thanks for asking,and thanks for the nice compliment. Hope all is well with you.
Regards, Doug