Members grumpybearholsters Posted May 20, 2016 Members Report Posted May 20, 2016 Ok, as I mentioned in another post, I am in my embryotic stages of holster making. I like doing some design work (ie. military symbols) on some of them. I've used some of the stamps that Tandy offers, but would rather not have a textured indentation. I've searched on here, but didn't come up with anything (most likely due to my horrible searching). If I want to have a smooth indentation in a design, what is the best way to go about that? If it's something that I would do often, I would have a custom stamp made and use my press. However, if it's something that wouldn't be a common item, it's just not cost effective to have a custom stamp done. Thanks for any and all advice. Quote
Boriqua Posted May 20, 2016 Report Posted May 20, 2016 Im not entirely sure I know what you mean by a textured vs non textured indentation. I know you said you didnt want to invest in a stamp but I would be remiss if I didnt mention that "studio-n" does stamps on nylon that are pretty inexpensive. He is a member here and here is his site http://www.lasered-stamps.com/ Quote
Members Colt W Knight Posted May 20, 2016 Members Report Posted May 20, 2016 You need a smooth stamp. You can have custom things done in delrin or brass. I had my logo made up in Delrin and use it as a makers mark. Quote
Members grumpybearholsters Posted May 21, 2016 Author Members Report Posted May 21, 2016 Thank you both for the responses. I am looking at getting custom stamps made and will definitely check in with Nick. I attached a picture of the tool I've been using. While I do like the tool, I would like to have something that doesn't have a pattern to the background tool. Quote
bikermutt07 Posted May 21, 2016 Report Posted May 21, 2016 If you're just looking for that tool in a flat scenario, just take a file to it and flatten it off. I'm a newbie so take it for what it's worth. Quote
Members Colt W Knight Posted May 21, 2016 Members Report Posted May 21, 2016 You can make your own with a SS bolt Quote
Members grumpybearholsters Posted May 21, 2016 Author Members Report Posted May 21, 2016 Thanks everyone! Quote
Members silverwingit Posted May 24, 2016 Members Report Posted May 24, 2016 You could try inverted carving. You just leave foreground plain. The look may appeal to you. Michelle Quote
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