Bill Hubbell
KNIFE MAKER
Looking for input.
I have been using stencils (I bought) to etch my makers mark, have never tried anything else, but have always wondered if a stamp would be a better way to go (for me).
I also had a bad experience with a defective stencil, but that's not the reason I'm considering a stamp. I always test a new stencil on a piece of mild steel now before etching a knife.
One of the reservations I've had is I wonder if my mark is too wide to work well with a stamp. Here's a pic of the only knife I have around with my mark on it. It's a small knife I made for my wife.. Its been riding around in her purse for a few years now and shows it, but that's my mark.
Anyway, can some of you fellow dogs chime in here with your perspective on the pros and cons of both: etched vs stamped makers marks, and/or why you like what you use? Thx
I have been using stencils (I bought) to etch my makers mark, have never tried anything else, but have always wondered if a stamp would be a better way to go (for me).
I also had a bad experience with a defective stencil, but that's not the reason I'm considering a stamp. I always test a new stencil on a piece of mild steel now before etching a knife.
One of the reservations I've had is I wonder if my mark is too wide to work well with a stamp. Here's a pic of the only knife I have around with my mark on it. It's a small knife I made for my wife.. Its been riding around in her purse for a few years now and shows it, but that's my mark.
Anyway, can some of you fellow dogs chime in here with your perspective on the pros and cons of both: etched vs stamped makers marks, and/or why you like what you use? Thx