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I just want to say thanks to everyone who's contacted me through this forum and I appreciate all the business. I wanted to let everyone know I've started a small website where you can either buy my stamps, or contact me with inquiries about custom stamps. I can make almost any image into a stamp, so feel free to contact me and check out the new site. Its still a work in progress and some changes are still being made. You can also follow me on instagram and Facebook.

www.TheLasermill.com

I just started the Facebook and Instagram, but you can find more images of the custom stamps I've done there

Thanks again

Ron R

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I've thought of having dies like this made as templates. Just press the die into the leather, and you'd have your indicia, your pattern, and even your stitching grooves, if you want!

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Hi Ron,

I just caught this thread from the bump. Are you sticking with stamps or could you do embossing rolls? I'm not sure if the acrylic would work, but I have my mom's old Randall Machine Company embossing machine with a couple of rolls. but finding the unique vintage rolls/wheels for it is next to impossible. I found a couple of border/bar illustrations that I think would be cool as an embossing wheel pattern. Just wondering if the acrylic would be a reasonable option. It's always good to have options! :yes:

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Hi Ron,

I just caught this thread from the bump. Are you sticking with stamps or could you do embossing rolls? I'm not sure if the acrylic would work, but I have my mom's old Randall Machine Company embossing machine with a couple of rolls. but finding the unique vintage rolls/wheels for it is next to impossible. I found a couple of border/bar illustrations that I think would be cool as an embossing wheel pattern. Just wondering if the acrylic would be a reasonable option. It's always good to have options! :yes:

I would say probably not.. I know most of the custom roller dies I see are made from delrin. If your looking to do a ton of production work, I would just go with metal. I seen some places that offer custom dies for the rollers, but I cant remember off the top of my head right now without searching the Inet.

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