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jpstees

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  1. I have hammered on mine without breaking one yet. it sounds like a good plan, the worst you could do is break it . just make another they're cheap to make j.p.
  2. I have been lurking this forum for a year or so and have learned much of what I know about leatherworking from here. I want to give back , so I am going to attempt to do a how to make a personalized makers stamp. This method could be used for many other kinds of stamps as well. JB stick by JB Weld ,Pocket Poxy,and other names is, the name of the stuff used to make the stamp. It's a two part epoxy putty that can be bought from many auto supply , hardware , and department stores. I comes in plastic sleve that's about one inch in diameter and contains a roll of two part epoxy that is kneaded ,until a uniform color before used, and then allowed to harden.(use latex gloves when handling) I first made my original design on leather using alphabet stamps and twisted copper wire for a border design as seen in photos. Be sure to get all impressions as fine and deep as possible. Once your original is complete, take a piece of JB stick putty big enough to cover the area of the stamp and be at least three eights of and inch thick. Make it into a hocky puck shape. Put the kneaded putty over the original stamping, press and work into the stamped impressions using your fingers and what ever you need to get worked into the pattern. Work fast, it will start hardening within minutes. Remember to keep 3/8 inch thick it will spread out . Let harden and set to cool at least one hour. When ready, peel off of the leather . You can take a power sander or grinder to dress up the edges and make a smooth flat bottom for recommended use with a press of some sort. I use a flat washer between the stamp and the arbor on my press to distribute the pressure evenly.(see pics) Tip 1 Use spray can laquer or similar to spray the original to help release the hardened putty . Tip 2 I don't recommend using a hammer for impressions but have done it in a pinch (risk of breaking) Don't know how many impressions can be made but should last as a makers stamp. Have fun!!!
  3. ST leather has been in business for many years and is an advertiser on this forum I believe/ most of their tools are Ivan brand which is a lower end tool. I have one of the stranders and I works OK but I dont use it much. ST does not have an online ordering system however you can phone them . Be forwarned their accent is a bit difficult to understand.
  4. check out the strand cutter from s&t leather, you'll like their price much better !
  5. welcome to the site

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