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Good Morning

This is my first post on here,very excited to have joined this forum! I have been crafting for a few months now and have been really having a killer time with it, I work for a distributor of medieval weapons and armor and was turned onto the hobby by a co-worker of mine. I have been making bracelets, bags, lighter cases, and a whole bunch of stuff and feel there is definitely potential for this kind of skill where I am currently working.

Onto the actual subject matter... I would really like to get into using these embossing plates I found on this website https://www.shop.bunkhousetools.com/Embossing-Plates_c4.htm?page=15 but am not 100% on what kind of press I should use and any tools or accessories I would need to do very deep and detailed impressions with these discs. I would appreciate it sooo much if somebody could shed a little bit of light onto this for me as I have no experience with presses. 

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From the people selling those ..

http://bunkhousetools.com/Guides.php

 

JLS  "Observation is 9/10 of the law."

IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.

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I apologize for the lack of clarification perhaps I should habe stated this to be clearer for some people. But I am not looking for a link to the guide on their website I have already seen that, I am more so looking for someone's personal experience with embossing discs. Thank you though. 

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May be this helps. maybe not. I use the Tandy press - https://www.tandyleather.eu/en/product/craftool-pro-hand-press

It is about 1.25 T pressure. Whilst is good for single letters using the adaptors,  the ram bar has a small cross section/area. I have several embossing plates bigger than this.

I put a 3mm steel plate between the embossing plate and the ram bar which has the wider letter adaptor fitted. I press the embossing plate centrally first, then I move the leather around carefully doing the outer edges of the embossing plate; its usually - top left, bottom right, bottom left, top right, centre left, centre right. As long as the embossing plate doesn't move out of register on the leather this gives me a pretty good even impression.

My embossing plates are made of brass and of magnesium. I've recently purchased a couple of those from Bunkhouse, but not yet used them. Maybe in December. . . .

Bunkhouse recommends a plate of steel over the resin plate and they supply a piece of hard rubber to go under the leather whilst pressing.

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Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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The largest is about 3.25 by 3.6 inches - about 82 x 92mm

Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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I'd go with an arbor press for these embossing plates.  They are relatively inexpensive, with a 1 ton press from Harbor Freight currently priced at $59.99, and they frequently have discount coupons.  They're terribly handy for a lot of uses in leatherwork, and other things as well.  Remove the circular base plate, and lay a piece of flat steel across the "toes", or even a piece of sturdy plywood, leather atop that, place the plate and then back it with another piece of steel or hefty plywood and pull the handle.   If the plate is fairly large, you may need to move it around and squeeze it in separate places to get an even impression.

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billybop, those Tandy presses are RIDICULOUSLY expensive! Only time I've ever bought something like that from Tandy was during there yearly "Seven Days of Christmas' sale, when it was being sold for a deep discount.

Wondering what the Canadian equivalent of Harbor Freight would be...

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Harbor Freh' t?

:D

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battlemunky,

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Seems that Princess Auto and even Canadian Tire sell them. Of course, they cost more than in the States, and the price goes up approximately $100 a ton!

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