Hi Jo, just re-watched this video as getting a logo stamp is one of my (many) unfinished projects. I like the idea of having a stamp that is as flexible as possible, ie can be used on a wide variety of materials. I'll also be making my own press based on the one made by Brothers Make. This has the advantage of having a much larger surface area that would in your case remove the need to move your work piece when using the larger stamp. I'll also be trialing using a heat gun as the method of heating the stamp for embosing. i also agree with your practice of where possible supporting local makers and crafters. Yes things may cost more than elsewhere but I find that I have a much better idea of what sort of quality I'll be getting as well as better/easier support if there are any issues.
I found out the hard way of having to many flat spots in the brass. I'm going to try to open up the flat areas with my jeweler burrs. Good information. Thanks for posting!
Found this vid right when I was looking for something like this.. good info.. I can't afford a decent press at the moment. Seems that will work best.. been looking at few electric brands.. they look pretty kool!! Thanks for vid
👍 Thank you for the demonstration. Although it takes skill. I still had no idea that bossing leather was that easy. It appears as though it's a skill set that could be easily learned. Adding one more bragging right to the do-it-yourselfers.
I put a piece of wood either side of the stamp and tighten it up in the vice ,mgoes on evenly and as deep as you like by turning the vice ....its a muck around but works lovely as i got a intricate norse design and its flat like yours
This can be a great option and is something I have tried myself; however, from my experiments there are a few issues which need to be taking into consideration. Due to the nature of the plastics being used (assuming FDM here) they only have a short life span when exerting pressure using a press such as an arbour or fly press. They don't give a clean embossing, they do not have the clean edge that a brass or copper stamp can give.The top surface, even with ironing, means that artifacts can be seen on the leather. You can't get the small details that you can with other stamps, even if you print with something like a 0.2mm nozzle, as such lower case letters a and e are a nightmare and the word leather contains both of these. Having said that, if you design a stamp which takes these into consideration by using a larger font, not having small detail, post processes the stamps etc you can get quiet good results and it certainly can be a very cheap method of providing personalisation, but I still feel the small investment in a good makers stamp is worth it. I wonder if you have experienced any of these issues?
You are absolutely right. 3D printed stamps have two basic advantages. There are cheap and fast (assuming that you have own 3D printer). I cant imagine such stamping in mass production. I will try make a video how i use 3D printed stamps.
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Great video. I was wondering what size stamp would you recommend on a minimalist leather wallet? I was thinking around .5"/13mm. Would you think that is just right, too big or too small? I love your videos by the way.
I'm surprised you kept going back to the same person since you didn't have good luck before. My only concern with moving the item to press the stamp evenly is the stamp moving. I think I'd attach a thick piece of steel on top of the stamp or to the bottom of the press shaft.
I found this video super informative so thank you very much! I just have one question though: if you wanted to emboss your leather with some gold detail, I'm assuming you'd use some sort of gold foil right? Would you put the said foil on to the leather, then the stamp and then press down with the arbor press? And how would you get the gold to last for a long time, is there something you can add on top of it?
Jo erm I don't know who this Rod is you keep talking about, I think you mean ram :) Try a metal plate on top of your stamp under the ram, this will help displace the downward force more evenly across the stamp. I am surprised that whilst you have heated the stamps to blind emboss you do not seem to have used your hot foil machine to blind emboss; can you not use the threaded hole on the stamp to attach to the machine? There are other alternatives to etsy for these types of stamps, as can get much cheaper costing stamps from the far east which are made of copper and CNCed. Thanks for the video. Edit: I should add that from my experience of stamping, when you put leather under the leather which is being embossed, the stamp tends to produce a less defined image, less sharp. Just my 2p worth.
Hiya, I don't have an embossing machine but I think if they have the mechanism for screwing in a stamp then you diffidently could, also at the moment I am quite liking the plain embossing as its not in your face so much like a gold or sliver foil could be. I have the foils which I use with a hand type holder for putting initials onto stuff, and I think the foils would work well with the new stamps, but haven't had chance to use that yet. You can get a handle that screws into the stamps which would defiantly help if you were wanting to foil emboss. In terms of places to buy stamps like this I'm sure there are loads of places you can get them made, personally I like to support other British makers which is why I specifically chose the shop which I brought them from.
@@JHLeather I see, having seen that you do some hot foil embossing I though you had a machine. As for supporting UK workers, I would in most circumstances fully agree with you. However, having been a CNC operator in the past and whilst I was supplying the art work which means it only requires throwing it into software to produce the gcode , transferring to the machine, clamping the work and basically you can walk away. In my eyes there is no justification for the huge mark up UK suppliers make on these stamps, but each to there own. Thanks.
Very helpful! I’ve never done leather stamping, but I just learned how to do book binding, and I’d like to try embossing a pattern onto the leather.
Hi Jo, just re-watched this video as getting a logo stamp is one of my (many) unfinished projects. I like the idea of having a stamp that is as flexible as possible, ie can be used on a wide variety of materials.
I'll also be making my own press based on the one made by Brothers Make. This has the advantage of having a much larger surface area that would in your case remove the need to move your work piece when using the larger stamp. I'll also be trialing using a heat gun as the method of heating the stamp for embosing.
i also agree with your practice of where possible supporting local makers and crafters. Yes things may cost more than elsewhere but I find that I have a much better idea of what sort of quality I'll be getting as well as better/easier support if there are any issues.
I found out the hard way of having to many flat spots in the brass. I'm going to try to open up the flat areas with my jeweler burrs. Good information. Thanks for posting!
Oh no! Hope you can get your stamp sorted.
Found this vid right when I was looking for something like this.. good info.. I can't afford a decent press at the moment. Seems that will work best.. been looking at few electric brands.. they look pretty kool!! Thanks for vid
Thanks Jo ...a very good run through, and thanks for the plug.
Thanks Harry :-)
👍 Thank you for the demonstration. Although it takes skill. I still had no idea that bossing leather was that easy. It appears as though it's a skill set that could be easily learned. Adding one more bragging right to the do-it-yourselfers.
I put a piece of wood either side of the stamp and tighten it up in the vice ,mgoes on evenly and as deep as you like by turning the vice ....its a muck around but works lovely as i got a intricate norse design and its flat like yours
I like the long one best. But the round one heated come out real good. But the press is the way to go. ❤️
The press is definitely a game changer
Good job. I was able to make one that works on 12 volts
Ideal!! 👍👍
Great video! I use stamps printed on 3D printer. This solutions works quite well and is probably the cheapest.
This can be a great option and is something I have tried myself; however, from my experiments there are a few issues which need to be taking into consideration. Due to the nature of the plastics being used (assuming FDM here) they only have a short life span when exerting pressure using a press such as an arbour or fly press. They don't give a clean embossing, they do not have the clean edge that a brass or copper stamp can give.The top surface, even with ironing, means that artifacts can be seen on the leather. You can't get the small details that you can with other stamps, even if you print with something like a 0.2mm nozzle, as such lower case letters a and e are a nightmare and the word leather contains both of these. Having said that, if you design a stamp which takes these into consideration by using a larger font, not having small detail, post processes the stamps etc you can get quiet good results and it certainly can be a very cheap method of providing personalisation, but I still feel the small investment in a good makers stamp is worth it.
I wonder if you have experienced any of these issues?
You are absolutely right. 3D printed stamps have two basic advantages. There are cheap and fast (assuming that you have own 3D printer). I cant imagine such stamping in mass production. I will try make a video how i use 3D printed stamps.
Good Day Everyone
I am 3D Modeler & Leather Engraving Tools & Stamp Designer
I provide all type all type of 3D Files
Stl File for 3D Printing
Step File
Obj File
Iges File
If anyone need my services Contact me on my Email
I offer Affordable prices and Guaranteed Work
caddexpertt@gmail.com
Great video. I was wondering what size stamp would you recommend on a minimalist leather wallet? I was thinking around .5"/13mm. Would you think that is just right, too big or too small?
I love your videos by the way.
You are the awesome! Thank you for the knowledge.
Thank you 🙂
For Vegetable Tanned Leather, Dye first then stamp, or stamp come first?
Hello! Can you tell me what the music is during the video? I'm interested because in Hungary we have this melody, an ancient folk song :D
Hi Jo,
Could you pls say what should be the depth of the engraving to have a better result
I'm surprised you kept going back to the same person since you didn't have good luck before. My only concern with moving the item to press the stamp evenly is the stamp moving. I think I'd attach a thick piece of steel on top of the stamp or to the bottom of the press shaft.
I found this video super informative so thank you very much! I just have one question though: if you wanted to emboss your leather with some gold detail, I'm assuming you'd use some sort of gold foil right? Would you put the said foil on to the leather, then the stamp and then press down with the arbor press? And how would you get the gold to last for a long time, is there something you can add on top of it?
I enjoy your videos!! Thank you for sharing!! What type of heating unit is that you use? Induction cook top?
Hello, yes it's a cheapy portable hob I got from ebay 👍
Have you tried your stamps on marine vinyl? I need stamps for vinyl
Yoir videos are awsome... What is the name of the tool that you heat before using?
Where did you ordered for your stamp ? I have been looking for a place that can do my brand name for me
There is a link in the description to to person I got these from 👍
You talked about heating up the brand. How did you do that?
I used a portable hob to heat the brass up 🙂
Hi , can you get custom stamps and if so where from and a rough price .
Thank you in advance
There is a link in the description to where I got mine from
@@JHLeather thank you
Can you tell me who made the last stamps so I can order mine?
www.etsy.com/uk/shop/SITOENGINEERING
Hi, can you please tell me who on etsy you got the stamps your using now from please? so many to choose from with similar stamps.
Thanks
Hiya, there is a link in the description to his shop. Thanks Jo
@@JHLeather Thank you very much :)
Can you make me a seal for burning wood?
Finally i want one for my leather line, my logo is my profile pic for my youtube channel.
Can you guys make that
You will have to get in touch with the Etsy seller, his link is in the description.
@@JHLeather thank you i got one made from him its beautiful, thank you for this video
So a press + a little bit of heat = best result ? ty :}
Yeah that's what I am doing 👌
Maybe hit it more than once !
Heating the stamp and embossing is how cattle were/are branded .
Indeed, but you don't want to heat these up so that they burn or melt the leather, just enough so that you get a nice embossing 👍
Hi jo I want an brand stamp for my leather craft work, can you make / provide me one for the. My company name is MI LEATHER CRAFT.
great vid, please loose the awful music though, it adds nothing to the vid
😂 There was loads of outside noises on the day I filmed it so needed to cover it up
Dreadful music 🎶
Jo erm I don't know who this Rod is you keep talking about, I think you mean ram :) Try a metal plate on top of your stamp under the ram, this will help displace the downward force more evenly across the stamp. I am surprised that whilst you have heated the stamps to blind emboss you do not seem to have used your hot foil machine to blind emboss; can you not use the threaded hole on the stamp to attach to the machine? There are other alternatives to etsy for these types of stamps, as can get much cheaper costing stamps from the far east which are made of copper and CNCed. Thanks for the video. Edit: I should add that from my experience of stamping, when you put leather under the leather which is being embossed, the stamp tends to produce a less defined image, less sharp. Just my 2p worth.
Hiya,
I don't have an embossing machine but I think if they have the mechanism for screwing in a stamp then you diffidently could, also at the moment I am quite liking the plain embossing as its not in your face so much like a gold or sliver foil could be. I have the foils which I use with a hand type holder for putting initials onto stuff, and I think the foils would work well with the new stamps, but haven't had chance to use that yet. You can get a handle that screws into the stamps which would defiantly help if you were wanting to foil emboss.
In terms of places to buy stamps like this I'm sure there are loads of places you can get them made, personally I like to support other British makers which is why I specifically chose the shop which I brought them from.
@@JHLeather I see, having seen that you do some hot foil embossing I though you had a machine. As for supporting UK workers, I would in most circumstances fully agree with you. However, having been a CNC operator in the past and whilst I was supplying the art work which means it only requires throwing it into software to produce the gcode , transferring to the machine, clamping the work and basically you can walk away. In my eyes there is no justification for the huge mark up UK suppliers make on these stamps, but each to there own. Thanks.