Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted August 22, 2010 Author Ambassador Report Posted August 22, 2010 "I wished i knew then....What i know now" where did you get the 700 Clicker ? Quote Luke
LNLeather Posted August 22, 2010 Report Posted August 22, 2010 "I wished i knew then....What i know now" where did you get the 700 Clicker ? Oh Yeah, You Said It! I just wish I had found LEATHERWORKER.NET sooner... OK, I have a Tippmann Clicker 700, They advertise right up there at the top of the page... and right now it costs less than it did when I bought mine! and to run it I have a Craftsman Air Compressor BTW - I was able to buy the Clicker at the time - with my severance pay when I was layed off because the company I worked for on Vashon... moved all the "Production line" to China.... .....and then I figured it would probably be a good thing to learn a new trade... I love the Clicker because you can use it for so many things. and it is very user friendly and fast. I use it for empress plates and cutting dies. Tippmann also has a die making service and they will make any die for you - with your specifications. I think, it just depends on what you want to do with your leather. Cutting perfect circles is not my idea of fun and with the Clicker I can cut hundreds of coasters out of 9-10 oz leather and have the least bit of waste possible out of a hide... I just don't have the (cutting) skills down like a lot of the incredibly talented folks here... so much to learn... Now If I just waned a Press for Emboss Plates, I would ask the folks at Duckcreektraders what Shop Press they use or recommend. They are happy to answer questions and are Really Super folks. Yup, You can tell I am a Happy Customer of theirs.... I also just got my new catalog and noticed that Harbor Freight has different Shop Presses at reasonable prices. Each step taken to call your project done, is so much more than most people will ever know... Oh well, even if I didn't make any money at it, I am having more fun than I ever would have imagined... Quote ~Cheryl There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart... pursue those...
Billy P Posted September 19, 2010 Report Posted September 19, 2010 Hey Luke, Harbor Frieght has a 6 ton bottle press that mounts on a table or bench for $89.95 and if you have the room a 12 ton floor model for about $129. I think both are spring return, for more speed in recycling. I don't know if this will help but I hope so. One thing too is you have to get some thick plate for the base and fix a jig for the ram side. Simple things for old hounds like us. Billy P Quote Billy P SideLine Leather Co. Leatherworker.net/Forum
LNLeather Posted September 20, 2010 Report Posted September 20, 2010 (edited) Hi Luke - If you are still interested...... I had written to Duckcreektraders to get their recommendation and this is what they sent.... They recommended 2 from Harbor Freight. 6 Ton A-Frame Bench Shop Press Harbor Freight Item # 1666 Only $89.99 and also 12 Ton Shop Press Harbor Freight Item #33497 Only $139.00 Sale $129.00 I also found this one 12 Ton Shop Press at Amazon for $119.00 12 Ton Shop Press If I was going to get one of these I would look for feed back and also check what the shipping charges are. Ray Tipton from Duckcreektraders says "We use a 12 ton shop press but if you don't need to do anything much bigger than half a wallet or such a matter a smaller one would work" He also sent me this Shop Press Instructions Edited September 20, 2010 by LNLeather Quote ~Cheryl There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart... pursue those...
Members Vikti Posted September 20, 2010 Members Report Posted September 20, 2010 I've seen people use these shop presses before for die cutting of leather but for stamping purposes, how would you know when you have enough pressure on the leather? Damon Quote
LNLeather Posted September 20, 2010 Report Posted September 20, 2010 (edited) I've seen people use these shop presses before for die cutting of leather but for stamping purposes, how would you know when you have enough pressure on the leather? Damon Hi Damon Practice on scraps first. Probably depends on different pieces of leather, casing, and emboss plate design. When using a cutting die it is easy, as you said. Embossing takes just a little practice and you'll get the feeling for how long it takes. On some of the plates I use I'll hold it down for 10 to up to 30 seconds... It also helps to have something under the piece of leather you want to emboss, the size of the emboss plate - to help with the embossing process and to help push the leather up into the emboss plate. I use a piece of 9/10 oz leather. Edited September 20, 2010 by LNLeather Quote ~Cheryl There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart... pursue those...
Members Gawdzilla Posted January 5, 2011 Members Report Posted January 5, 2011 Limited space, limited budget, so I just use a C-clamp. Quote
LNLeather Posted January 17, 2011 Report Posted January 17, 2011 Limited space, limited budget, so I just use a C-clamp. Wow! That is a very clever idea! I wouldn't have thought of that. Good Thinkin' Gawdzilla! Quote ~Cheryl There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart... pursue those...
raysouth Posted April 14, 2012 Report Posted April 14, 2012 I had previously used the 1 ton from Harbor Freight and it was fair but having physical limitations I looked around and found a 2 ton with ratcheting handle at Northern Tools. Perhaps other have the same tool but have not bothered to look any further. It has been great and I user steel plates, top of the work and bottom when clicking small items. Largest I hade cut so far is 2" rosette, using a clicker die from Weaver. The ratcheting feature was a real plus for me and the increased capacity has been great. Have thought about having 3/8" hole drilled in center of shaft as others have done but still undecided. Needs a good base as the machine weighs in @ 100 pounds. Just thought I would share and hope you find a machine to do the trick. I also use a 12 ton floor mounted press from Harbor, for clicking larger items or stamping with larger custom stamps. helmut Quote
Members El Paso Posted April 14, 2012 Members Report Posted April 14, 2012 have any of you fine folks used or is using the Arbor Press from Harbor Frieght to emboss 3-d stamps with? and were you satisified with it ? Mine is a Palmgren 1 ton Arbor Press that holds the stamps with a magnet. When we broke the magnet, had to order industrial strength online. Otherwise, I'm very satisfied with the Palmgren. I think a lot of people use the Harbor Frieght press and I've seen mixed reviews, so I don't know how well it works. My cased leather works best when it is on the wet side. Just a little tip. If you want to compare, take a look at the Palmgren. Quote
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