Yes right now I am using a simple B with 3 dots around it that I separately cold hand stamp. is it possible to cold hand stamp my last name Is I get a stamp made?People remember names....not logos.
When if comes time for a "makers mark" for blades.....think long and hard about it. That makers mark is your billboard, and the only advertising the most folks will ever see about you....so make sure its such, that they can find you easily, and for heaven sake, unless you want to remain invisible, don't use some obscure logo or initials......that only you know the meaning of.
That’s basically what it is. Right now I just put a B on my blades with some dots around it. We think alike. Althoug( I want to make a better makers mark.How about your maker's mark?
is it possible to cold hand stamp my last name Is I get a stamp made?
John Good to know. What are the measurements of your name?Yes. I do it all the time.
Where did you order yours? I am not liking etching.Yes. I do it all the time.
John Good to know. What are the measurements of your name?
Where did you order yours? I am not liking etching.
I just called . Nice guys Tony and Joe. I called him Henry. Henry died about 100 years ago Lol. This company has been around a long time and is only 20 minutes from me in RI. Also do you suggest any sought of jig to hold it in place or can I get by with The stamp. I’m going with M. Barone. I should go with my full initials from Mark Steven Barone. Which would be M.S. Barone. Then people will think I am a master smith . But I wouldn’t do that.Bought mine from Everstamp....Henry Evers.
THAT is likely the best, easiest, and least expensive way! I'd forgotten all about that method. Pull down on the arbor press, and a good whack with a hammer on the top of the "ram"......BINGO!an arbor press, which is what I use.
Infinity Stamps, Inc. - Steel Type Holder 1/16"-3/16" Char.
Steel Type Sold Separately NOTE - Hand holder must be filled to capacity to properly stamp. Use spacers (availabled here) for short codes and phrases as needed. When the mark you need to make will frequently change, a Type Holder will fit the bill. You can use it to arrange individual characters...www.infinitystamps.com
I use this one. I have stamped every knife I have made for a year and it shows no sign of wear yet. I like the ability to order different size letters and numbers and change the stamp as I wish without having to order a new stamp. The best part is if the letters do wear eventually then all I have to do is order more letters at a much lesser cost than having a new stamp made. The same holder will hold multiple sizes of stamps too so I do not have to order but one holder.
That was my worry when I ordered it but I have not noticed anything like that in my stamp.That would work fine.......IF all your letter and number characters are perfectly centered on each of their respective posts. I used that method for my first 10 blades or so but each individual letter was not centered the same on each post. It looked terrible.