DelNeroDesigns Report post Posted February 8, 2008 I am interested in doing (Armor) leather plates similar to the metal ones of old. Does anyone know how to create blocks for pressing designs into wet leather? I have done linoleum block carving in design school to create repeats on fabric..Could a linoleum block be made to press leather? I guess I'm looking for a short cut to tracing and tooling. I imagine such a block would require hand fine tuning. I've dabbled with drawing my designs on computer then printing it out and tacking the design on the leather with spray adhesive and tooling right on the paper (no tracing) upside..no cut lines to tell where your toolings off..downside images requires a second go round to get a crisp edge. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TwinOaks Report post Posted February 8, 2008 I don't know about the stamping on that large of a scale, but for some patterns, I use a fine stylus- a ball point pen works too- and just trace the major lines through the paper. Case the leather first, and trace lightly. Using a pen allows you to see where you've traced the pattern, and it transfers to the leather like a light reference line. It's just visible enough to work with, and completely disappears when you tool. The downside of trying to transfer a printed image, if you reverse it, is that you put toner on the leather. That's why I just transfer the image through the paper, instead of from the paper. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlcoveShop Report post Posted February 9, 2008 I am interested in doing (Armor) leather plates similar to the metal ones of old. Does anyone know how to create blocks for pressing designs into wet leather? I have done linoleum block carving in design school to create repeats on fabric..Could a linoleum block be made to press leather? I guess I'm looking for a short cut to tracing and tooling. I imagine such a block would require hand fine tuning. I've dabbled with drawing my designs on computer then printing it out and tacking the design on the leather with spray adhesive and tooling right on the paper (no tracing) upside..no cut lines to tell where your toolings off..downside images requires a second go round to get a crisp edge. I get embossing plates made for most of my customers requesting them; weve done pieces as big as 24". You can probably contact local shops that deal in offset printing. Im currently setting up patterns for armor and horse barding/tack in this fashion myself... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CitizenKate Report post Posted February 9, 2008 Do you happen to have any examples you could post photos of? Kate Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DelNeroDesigns Report post Posted February 9, 2008 I get embossing plates made for most of my customers requesting them; weve done pieces as big as 24". You can probably contact local shops that deal in offset printing. Im currently setting up patterns for armor and horse barding/tack in this fashion myself... If it's not too personal can you give me an idea how much the plates cost? I'd love to see your work. Bryn Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
indypbear Report post Posted February 9, 2008 Bryn, Send me some specifictions for your plate and I'll work on the price and imprint method for you. We do some imprints using my Tippmann 15 ton clicker press and our dies. Indypbear aka John @ Front-Line Products, LLC <front_line42@yahoo.com> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites