Members vanillanix Posted December 20, 2013 Members Report Posted December 20, 2013 Hi everyone, I don't have a lot of leather working experience at all so please forgive my inexperience here! I had a question regarding leather stamping and was hoping you guys could help. Has anyone had any experience stamping store bought wallets? Or anything store bought and then customized by stamping I guess. I've got a store bought leather wallet that I was planning to stamp with a custom design and initials as a gift for someone but I don't want to do it if it's not going to 'take' properly and ruin the wallet. The only reason I ask really is because it occurred to me that store bought leather goods already have some kind of sealer or finish on them for the shine and I was wondering if this would hinder the stamp from embossing properly. If stamping the wallet will in fact work just fine... what other tools may I need? I've got a 1 ton arbor press, the custom stamp and an alphabet stamp set, is there anything else I'm forgetting? Thanks in advance! Quote
Members camano ridge Posted December 20, 2013 Members Report Posted December 20, 2013 Since it is a finished wallet you will probably have a dificult time getting the impression to take cleanly. Especialy if there is a liner with pocket etc on the inside of where you are intending to put your mark. I have had some sucsess heating the stamp with a heat gun then pressing When I have forgotten to put my makers mark on). You did not say if your stamp is metal or derilin. Quote
Tree Reaper Posted December 20, 2013 Report Posted December 20, 2013 You can put concho type initials on it with their initials. Quote
Members vanillanix Posted December 20, 2013 Author Members Report Posted December 20, 2013 Hi, the stamp itself is brass. Will a heat gun work or ruin the stamp? I was thinking to put a thin piece of wood or metal on the inside of the wallet between the piece of leather being stamped and the liner/pocket so that the underside is as flat as possible. Quote
Members vanillanix Posted December 20, 2013 Author Members Report Posted December 20, 2013 Or, is there a way to remove the finish and re-apply after the stamp has been made? Quote
Northmount Posted December 20, 2013 Report Posted December 20, 2013 Look up hot foil stamping. Both here and using google. Still need a level surface to work with. Tom Quote
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