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How To Use Printers Type On Leather

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Raymond Tipton sent me this information and thought I'd share...

Raymond sells emboss plates and emboss machines and rolls, etc. on ebay

at duckcreektraders and also has a website BUNKHOUSE TOOLS

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I do hope Raymond's information has been of help :thumbsup:

I know it was for me......

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Didn't think of this before, great idea. Coincidentally I've started buying a few letterpress printing blocks for no other reason than that the designs were attractive. I'll definitely give this a go.

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Very nice tutorial.

I might suggest using 3M Scotch Magic Tape since it will not leave a residue on the letterpress type.

Here is an alternative way to place/impress letters on leather and even how to make the letters curve:

www.pslac.org/download_area/Typography%20in%20Leather%20Article.pdf

Hope this is helpful.

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