Members Jlcoffey Posted January 16, 2015 Members Report Posted January 16, 2015 I would really like to achieve this look with stamping/engraving. How do I do that? Quote
Members Dwight Posted January 16, 2015 Members Report Posted January 16, 2015 From what I can see, . . . it looks like a steel stamp set. They are used for stamping metal mostly, . . . but I've used them on leather, . . . mine don't look perfectly like that, . . . but close. It could also be an engraver. I used to have one, . . . it used a bit something like a little drill bit, . . . very high speed, . . . did a beautiful job on leather, wood, plastics. My machine was similar to this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Hermes-IM-3-GM-3-Operating-Instructions-Manual-11pages-/251794664682?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3aa021acea It would duplicate that perfectly. May God bless, Dwight Quote
electrathon Posted January 16, 2015 Report Posted January 16, 2015 It looks laser engraved to me. Quote
Members SCBrian Posted January 16, 2015 Members Report Posted January 16, 2015 I second the laser engraving. Quote
Members veedub3 Posted January 16, 2015 Members Report Posted January 16, 2015 X3 for laser engraving Karina Quote
Members Lassiter Posted January 16, 2015 Members Report Posted January 16, 2015 X4 on the lazer Quote
Members pgivens Posted January 16, 2015 Members Report Posted January 16, 2015 Most likely laser engraved, yes. You could probably get a reasonably similar result using some kind of heat stamping though. There is definitely heat involved to get the letters so crisp and black like that. Quote
Members biglew Posted January 17, 2015 Members Report Posted January 17, 2015 i work with a laser and it looks like that to me... but i also am wondering what you will find at that map location?? Quote
Members whitIL Posted January 17, 2015 Members Report Posted January 17, 2015 ... but i also am wondering what you will find at that map location?? California, north of San Francisco. Quote
Members biglew Posted January 17, 2015 Members Report Posted January 17, 2015 geo tracking.... or a top secret restaurant?? Quote
Members TomG Posted January 18, 2015 Members Report Posted January 18, 2015 Dwight.. Do you remember what size/type of bit you used on the engraver. I have one and have been playing with it but still not 100% satisfied with the results. Quote
Members BDAZ Posted January 18, 2015 Members Report Posted January 18, 2015 (edited) You can achieve a similar look by printing the text in reverse on a laser printer, then apply toner side down and swab with acetone, then rub with a creaser to transfer the toner. Once dry it is pretty tough and can be sealed with a WATER BASED sealer like Resolene. It's not engraved but very legible. It's essentially laser printing on leather. geo tracking.... or a top secret restaurant?? Pretty close to some excellent wineries..been there...done that! Cya! Bob Edited January 18, 2015 by BDAZ Quote
Members Dwight Posted January 18, 2015 Members Report Posted January 18, 2015 Dwight.. Do you remember what size/type of bit you used on the engraver. I have one and have been playing with it but still not 100% satisfied with the results. Most of the time I used the 1/16" bit. The shaft of the bits on my machine were all 1/8, . . . but the cutting end was a different size, . . . and the 1/16 was the one I'm pretty sure I used. For leather, . . . it has to be sharp, . . . and you have to go slow. May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members TomG Posted January 19, 2015 Members Report Posted January 19, 2015 What tip size? .010 or bigger? Quote
Members Dwight Posted January 27, 2015 Members Report Posted January 27, 2015 What tip size? .010 or bigger? The shaft size was 1/8 and the tip size was 1/16, . . . those were the smallest I could get then. May God bless, Dwight Quote
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