Members Shaunread Posted February 16, 2014 Members Report Posted February 16, 2014 I've decided I want to get a stamp with my logo on it to start stamping onto my products. I have limited space as I am a student in student accommodation at the moment and need to transport everything back in summer, I thought of getting an arbor press for stamping my leather. The one im looking at is 1/2 ton and seems ideal if I put a slightly different base on it to stamp on, its relatively light at 9kg. However, im not sure if it'd be suitable to stamp leather well enough. At the moment I'm mostly using 1.4mm calf leather but Im hoping to move up to 2mm then 3mm at some point for bags/belts etc... will a 1/2 ton arbour press have enough force to stamp these types of leather well enough to show the logo? my logo isnt particularly complicated with just text. As you guys are very knowledgeable I thought it was best to ask before committing to something I dont know much about! Any help would be great :D Quote Website - www.magpieleather.com
Tree Reaper Posted February 16, 2014 Report Posted February 16, 2014 1/2 ton is more than enough for that task. Quote
Members Flattracker Posted February 16, 2014 Members Report Posted February 16, 2014 I use a 2 ton arbor press for the same thing. I ditched the lever bar it came with and bought a longer steel rod to get more leverage. It has to be screwed down though to a workbench in the workshop so not sure how small the 1/2 ton is but bear in mind you might need to screw it down to something to stop it lifting when you pull down on it. Quote
Members Flattracker Posted February 16, 2014 Members Report Posted February 16, 2014 Ah, and also, the stamp logo you deboss into the leather has to be not much bigger than the vertical press that you push down. If the stamp is say an inch or more bigger than the press foot then the deboss kind of tails off at the edges, doesn't look good. Using a plate between your stamp and the press foot helps some though. Cheers Rich Quote
Members Eccho Posted February 16, 2014 Members Report Posted February 16, 2014 (edited) Why not just get yourself a makers mark that only requires a couple of mallet blows and looks great. You don't need a press. There are a few sites around and you can pick which one suits you. I bought mine from " Grey Ghost Graphics " for around .$65.00 and it works excellent. It leaves a nice clean impression, and it weighs about 2.5 ounces (guessing). Or there are electric brand irons as well. JM2CW :>) Edited February 16, 2014 by Eccho Quote leatherart3.com
Troy I Posted February 16, 2014 Report Posted February 16, 2014 Go for the makers mark from gray ghost. Fast service. Good price. Nice stamp. Quote TroyImler's LeatherBentonville, VA 22610 http://www.ebay.com/usr/imlers_leather
Members GlenH Posted February 17, 2014 Members Report Posted February 17, 2014 I've got a 1/2 ton arbor press that I use for stamping. It's really amazing at how well the impressions look; there's just no way to get the even impresson all around by hitting the stamp. I use the maker stamp that I got from Black River Laser with the press. I thnk they sell them for well under $50. Quote GlenPresident, South Central Leathercrafters' GuildNashville, TN
Members retiredff Posted April 9, 2014 Members Report Posted April 9, 2014 GlenH - I know this is an old thread but, I know what you mean the impressions are not that great done with a hammer. My question is: I have not used a press before, I have some figure stamps, and alphabet stamps. How do you use the press with these? Just put the stamp under the arbor and crank away? Do you need the handle? I have not bought a press yet but if your response is positive I will buy one. Any info appreciated Quote
Members RavenAus Posted April 10, 2014 Members Report Posted April 10, 2014 (edited) I use an arbor press all the time with my stamps. The only issue I have is with some stamps it's easy to put too much pressure on. I've cut the leather with the rune stamps before, and one of the cog stamps from Tandy. It is however MUCH easier to get a good impression with a press than with a mallet. Case well and test on scrap. If the stamp is large then you may have to move the piece and apply pressure at more than one point but that seemed to work fine for me.Just don't move the stamp in the process, just slide the leather into position with the stamp in place. You don't need to screw the base down though, my press is secured with a G-clamp. It's not AS secure as screwing the unit down but unless you're gonna go Arnie on it then it'll be enough Edited April 10, 2014 by RavenAus Quote Kind regards, Raven http://wolfscrafts.com/
Members retiredff Posted April 10, 2014 Members Report Posted April 10, 2014 Is 1/2 ton sufficient? Your reply has got me looking on Harbor freight for a 1/2 ton press. They are on sale now for $37! Thanks Quote
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