Stamps for embossing leather

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Gailainne

Life Member
What a brilliant idea, everyone wins, which is a very nice bonus. The detail you are achieving is amazing, I'm deffinately interested in getting some stamps made.

BTW have you thought of turning this around ? we buy the raw material, presumably it comes in specific sizes, or perhaps buying one for us 3 for the kids kinda thing ?

Whats the maximum size your machine can handle ? or more importantly, how much hair pulling out can you handle :D

I have a couple of dragon, celtic images I have been trying to figure out how to transfer onto leather, also a photo, (used to be my avatar) is that kind of thing possible ?

I presume you would want the images in something like a 2 colour tiff file ? ie black and white ?

I'm always interested in new techniques, so forgive the enthusiasium for a really well crafted product.

Cheers

Stephen
 

Kerne

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Dec 16, 2007
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Bothwell_Craig wrote:
Whats the position with regards to getting a custom one made up? What do you need?

I need a jpg file in black and white. (Or white and black! - the indented part needs to be white but don't worry too much about this as I can do an inversion in photoshop, I just need to know which bit is to be indented and which left proud.)

Gailainne wrote:
BTW have you thought of turning this around ? we buy the raw material, presumably it comes in specific sizes, or perhaps buying one for us 3 for the kids kinda thing ?

Whats the maximum size your machine can handle ? or more importantly, how much hair pulling out can you handle

I have a couple of dragon, celtic images I have been trying to figure out how to transfer onto leather, also a photo, (used to be my avatar) is that kind of thing possible ?

Unfortunately the raw material, while cheap when we cut it up into kid-size pieces, is expensive to buy in its minimum quantity - we order enough for two or three year's worth of projects at a time.

The maximum size for the material is 120 mm x 60 mm as this is what is left over after the kids' projects have been cast. (The machine can handle 600 mm x 300 mm but this would be about £100 worth of the material!)

As for what is possible - I don't know yet as I am still experimenting! I will post a little "how is it done" series of pics when I get the chance which will indicate what sort of results you can get from what sort of files. Watch this space!:)
 

blodyntatws

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Beautiful work.
I too would like a couple, a wolf print like the one in the pic and a pentagram if possible. Am quite happy to send you all my details being as I am a newbie.
Loz
 

Kerne

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Dec 16, 2007
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Gerald wrote:
Wow, that looks great. What kind of machine are you using because all I could fine online about laser etching is this and I kind of doubt that this is suitable for leather.

Yup, that's what we use - loads of school DT depts have them these days.
 

Drongo

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Aug 19, 2008
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I'm thinking of getting one of these, however I can't decide on what logo...

What do you lot think...?



Fox
Fox.jpg


Frog
Frog.jpg


Gecko
Lizard.jpg


Celtic Whirl
Whirl.jpg
 

Kerne

Maker
Dec 16, 2007
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I vote for the frog but all would work. In fact, if anyone is thinking of getting one, these images are just what is required. The stamps are about 30 - 40 mm big and only other thing I need to know is which bit should be eaten away. That is: do you want the image indented or the surround indented and the image left proud - in which case, all these images would have to be inverted. (if they are jpg files I can do this easily in Photoshop)

One other thing - I am assuming that there are going to be no copyright issues with the images you send me - No MacDonald's arches please!:)
 

Chinkapin

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Jan 5, 2009
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You people are all missing the point. Don't ask Kerne to make you one, Do what I'm going to do. I'm going to whittle out a Sterling engine for a power source and then locate a rock with a piece of quartz in it and remove it and make a laser lens, then I'll .....
 

John Fenna

Lifetime Member & Maker
Oct 7, 2006
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I had some of the stamps of Kerne and set too seeing what the results were like on different leathers, with different times under the clamp etc.
It used up a lot of the leather off cuts I was putting by for a stacked leather knife handle...
"So", I thought, "What am I going to do with all these bits of stamped leather?"
Then I recalled I had aquired a lot of split ring type key rings in a trade a while back....
Anyone want a key ring with a nice embossed fob?
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Spaniel man

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Apr 28, 2007
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Thanks again to Kerne, I now have a brilliant set of leather embossing stamps, all brilliantly made and easy to use. I recomend them to anyone looking to personalise their leather gear. And what a nice guy too!
Cheers matey...
 

Kerne

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Dec 16, 2007
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SpanielMan said:
Thanks again to Kerne, I now have a brilliant set of leather embossing stamps, all brilliantly made and easy to use. I recomend them to anyone looking to personalise their leather gear. And what a nice guy too!
Cheers matey...

Glad to please...

Bit short of material at the moment but one of my colleagues has just started the project that uses necuron with a new group of Y7s. Should have some more towards the end of Feb.
 

brancho

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Feb 20, 2007
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I'm currently working on a scout logo with the rope surround - I'll post the result as soon as I can.

Got my Scout logo stamps today and they are very well made thanks Jim.:You_Rock_

I will post some pictures when I make something with them hopefully this week.
 

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