@@Theleathercraftacademy Hello, I have this exact stamping machine and also want to order a custom stamp. However, the stamp in your video had too large a thread for the machine. If I order a custom stamp, will mine also be too big for the machine,? I'd rather not use the adhesive tape.
@@ZaneTrain92 I do make stamps that fits that machine, if you have a stamp that doesn't match it I also make a stamp holder am-leathercraft.com/products/adapter-for-stamping-press?_pos=1&_sid=6276258f3&_ss=r
This machine has a lot of variables to it. Depending on what kind of leather is being used such as veg-tanned leather or chrome tanned leather. Temperature will constantly need to be adjusted. Test stamping will be required on just about every project you do. I've had one (earlier model) for about 3 yrs now. Never used the thermal tape just custom stamps with a 5mm screw. With constant use it works very well once you learn the curve to it. Mine didn't come with a platform that had a graph on it, I had to make my own and I made an extended platform for bigger projects. With quality vegetable tanned leather low heat (80-100 deg) works well. For embossed stamping hi heat works good or wet leather (like he did in the video) I prefer dry stamping on higher heat so I don't have to wet my leather.
@@adrianaflores1101 I don't think it would be a good idea unless you are actually stamping "into" acrylic. But to actually use a stamp made of acrylic and attach it to the heat stamper is probably not a good idea...there are some UA-cam videos that show people using acrylic stamps...
I saw this idea in this video. maybe attached to laton an play with temperature. Just Triying to look for a stamp cheaper solutions. Thank you for your response. ua-cam.com/video/987wX-C4RcY/v-deo.html
@@glacialimpala Yes, you can pre stamp to make your embossment, then without moving the said material put your foil down and stamp again. You might have some bleed over around the edges, but you can gently scrape that off...
Good morning first of all, thank you for this demonstration. I hesitate to make the purchase. it is for use in harness saddlery. is the embossing deep enough to resist friction over time? Thank you for your feedback Laurence
I sent this machine back because I couldn't figure out how to use my stamp, I didn't want to spend more money for a new stamp...THERMAL TAPE!!!!! thank you thank you thank you 1000x thank you.. Now I have to reorder the machine. ...did I say thank you. 😊
it looks great for logos or if you need to stamp the same thing all the time. I wanted to buy it to print names on books but since the stamp is glued, it wouldn't work
Can I laser cut silicone rubber stamp and use that for hot foil stamping (Silicone rubber is a laser safe material, and is a material that can get heated up from the press and often used in hot foil stamping, from my understanding). Because I am doing a lot of custom short-run items and looking for simple way to make my dies and merge it with hot foil stamping. Thank you!
Can this machine be used to cut leather using dies? Also, can it be used for embossing continuous patterns (like on a belt) from a larger stamp to fit the width of a belt?
Bonsoir, est il possible de s'en servir aussi comme d'une presse manuelle et donc d'utiliser des emportes pièces personnalisés pour découper du cuir ? Merci de votre retour
Hey! I have a question - how would you get a crisp stamping on something like grained leather? I seem to get a lot of bleeding on the edges because of the texture. Any advice?
@@earthangel8875 Hi Angel, no I unfortunately did not. Only very few brands seem to have nailed the secret to really getting it crisp and they have so far been unwilling to share their secret. I imagine it's double-stamping by first embossing without foil and afterwards doing a second stamp with foil but even doing that isn't making it perfect. I assume the properties or design of the stamp attributes a great deal to how crisp it will get. Sort of the difference between using a good sharp screwdriver, vs a rounded off old one. The latter will most likely end up slipping on the screwhead.. Idk
@@nomansland120 Sorry for a late answer, it is a trial and error process, the pressing time will likely be very short, the stamp very hot and the pressure applied high to avoid something crisp on grainy leather.
This is the exact situation why it pays off to buy a really good quality machine, along with ease of use when you use it every day. Like the option to lift and rotate the plate towards you etc.
Hi, got the same machine. I stamped my logo with gold foil on a piece of leather. I can scratch the gold foil away from the leather with my nail, is that normal ? Isn't it supposed to be more durable than this ? Thanks.
@@evan311ret Luckily I figured it out! I definitely share your pain though, it was extremely frustrating. I heated the machine to 150 degrees then gently used a crescent wrench to twist the stamp. It then popped right off. Make sure to not clamp the stamp too hard though, I slightly damaged my brass stamp unfortunately. Also, put a large piece of leather down on the stamping surface to catch the stamp when it falls. Tried this but my "catching leather" was too small and the stamp missed as it fell. I ended up slightly digging up part my makers mark because of this. Anyways, the key is heat! I hope this helps :)
@@brandonday7552 Awesome! I'll have to give this a try. Does the tape come off clean or will it have to be removed with a razor or something? It feels damn near permanent right now... lol
@@evan311retGlad I could help! But oh geez I forgot to mention that. The tape was a huge pain to scrape off the stamp. I repeatedly used a hairdryer to warm the stamp, then start scraping, then re heat etc. I used a hairdryer instead of the machine to heat it because I didn't want it to get so hot I couldn't touch it.
@@brandonday7552 Just got mine off! I actually used a razor blade to gently scape the leftover off. Worked REALLY well, just took a little bit of time, maybe 5-10 minutes. I also used rubbing alcohol for the last little bit and it came off super easily. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!! Now to start the search for something easier to use for next time lol
Hi, I have the same machine, leather and plastic lids I can hot stamp, but I am unable to hot stamp thick packaging card and adhesive sheets or laminated documents? can you help?
@@jamescharles6442 so I got it working, basically, place thick card under and set the temp to below 100 like 95ish and each press hold down for 1 2 sec release 1 2 sec 2nd press and then lift and it comes out perfect :)
@@Theleathercraftacademy well I’ve already had one wallet foil stamp faded within a a month. So the company exchanged it for me but I want to make sure It won’t fade again. Any solution or product to help protecting that? It’s a shinny grain leather
@@johnhoward1935 The foil doesn't hold on certain types of leather, sometime patent leather is one of them, you should as well test different settings with the machine, perhaps a little but more pressure and heat ? I thought you meant it got oxidized or lost its shine, if the foil is pealing of that's probably more a leather or a setting issue
@@Theleathercraftacademy I actually just bought this wallet im not a craft maker. Trying to make sure my foil stamp to not fade as I just got it replaced and the other one faded fairly fast.
@@johnhoward1935 You can try "Leather Sheen" it seals, protects, conditions and adds a shine to your leather. I use it after I gold stamp something and it it keeps it from fading or rubbing off. You can buy it at Tandy Leather. Do your stamping then spray on a coat let it dry for 10 minutes then buff it then do a 2nd coat and so the same...that should keep your foil stamping sealed...
Find an extremely thin bladed paint scraper and slide carefully between the back of the die and the hot block . MUST BE DONE at a minimum temp of 130 degrees Celcius . Be careful not to scratch the die surface . Clean off the hot block with turpentine
Yes absolutely, you should ask for M5 screw thread type to attach it to the press otherwise you can also use the thermic adhesive provided with the machine
The machine shouldn't be the cause, those are pretty basic machines and it is even possible to get nice results for hot foil stamping by hand alone with a wooden handle and a stamp heated above an alcohol lamp, therefore, look at different temperature and pressure presets, try other types of foil and see if this happens all types of leather.
Hi I'm just starting up my craft wanted to know where I can get the stamps with a logo of my design
Contact us by email at alexmaroquinerie@gmail.com and we will create a mockup with the price and the measurements for you !
@@Theleathercraftacademy Hello, I have this exact stamping machine and also want to order a custom stamp. However, the stamp in your video had too large a thread for the machine. If I order a custom stamp, will mine also be too big for the machine,? I'd rather not use the adhesive tape.
@@ZaneTrain92 I do make stamps that fits that machine, if you have a stamp that doesn't match it I also make a stamp holder am-leathercraft.com/products/adapter-for-stamping-press?_pos=1&_sid=6276258f3&_ss=r
This machine has a lot of variables to it. Depending on what kind of leather is being used such as veg-tanned leather or chrome tanned leather. Temperature will constantly need to be adjusted. Test stamping will be required on just about every project you do. I've had one (earlier model) for about 3 yrs now. Never used the thermal tape just custom stamps with a 5mm screw. With constant use it works very well once you learn the curve to it. Mine didn't come with a platform that had a graph on it, I had to make my own and I made an extended platform for bigger projects. With quality vegetable tanned leather low heat (80-100 deg) works well. For embossed stamping hi heat works good or wet leather (like he did in the video) I prefer dry stamping on higher heat so I don't have to wet my leather.
Do you know if I can use stamps Made of acrilic?
@@adrianaflores1101 I don't think it would be a good idea unless you are actually stamping "into" acrylic. But to actually use a stamp made of acrylic and attach it to the heat stamper is probably not a good idea...there are some UA-cam videos that show people using acrylic stamps...
I saw this idea in this video. maybe attached to laton an play with temperature. Just Triying to look for a stamp cheaper solutions. Thank you for your response. ua-cam.com/video/987wX-C4RcY/v-deo.html
Can you get deeper foil stamping if you pre stamp without foil and then do it again with foil?
@@glacialimpala
Yes, you can pre stamp to make your embossment, then without moving the said material put your foil down and stamp again. You might have some bleed over around the edges, but you can gently scrape that off...
Got mine yesterday and I’m very satisfied.
Good morning
first of all, thank you for this demonstration.
I hesitate to make the purchase.
it is for use in harness saddlery.
is the embossing deep enough to resist friction over time?
Thank you for your feedback
Laurence
I sent this machine back because I couldn't figure out how to use my stamp, I didn't want to spend more money for a new stamp...THERMAL TAPE!!!!! thank you thank you thank you 1000x thank you.. Now I have to reorder the machine. ...did I say thank you. 😊
Did I mention you could use a 5 mm screw to attach you stamp ?
it looks great for logos or if you need to stamp the same thing all the time. I wanted to buy it to print names on books but since the stamp is glued, it wouldn't work
I bought 1 of these but was not using quite correct. Now i see my mistakes. Thank you for this. Great vid
Very happy to know the video was helpful
Can I laser cut silicone rubber stamp and use that for hot foil stamping (Silicone rubber is a laser safe material, and is a material that can get heated up from the press and often used in hot foil stamping, from my understanding). Because I am doing a lot of custom short-run items and looking for simple way to make my dies and merge it with hot foil stamping. Thank you!
Can this machine be used to cut leather using dies? Also, can it be used for embossing continuous patterns (like on a belt) from a larger stamp to fit the width of a belt?
I would not recommend it to use with cutting dies. You can use a arbor press like the one linked in the description of this video to do so.
how can i remove the seal that is stuck with the adhesive tape
Merci à vous pour le sous-titrage🙏🏽
Pas de quoi, j'avais complètement oublié de sous-titrer cette vidéo
I need this machine.
Link is in the description
@@Theleathercraftacademy I don't know how to go about it.
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Quiero agradecerte por habernos enseñado a poder encontrar el punto del centro para grabar el sello, GRACIAS INFINISTAS!!!!
HI, I would realy apreciate if you will tell me where from to buy this THERMAL TAPE. (what brand is it). Thank you!
Thank you for this !!!!
Hello is it also possible to stamp on vinyl with this machine? thanks
Yes, absolutely
I find strange that the link for the hot foil machine goes to another machine, the model isn’t the same…
it should, there are two links one for an arbor press and another for the exact same machine
What do you clean burrs with?
Great review.
i have this machain and i have a problem with my stamp is not clear or not complate i did many tempreture level but ther seems something wrong
Bonsoir, est il possible de s'en servir aussi comme d'une presse manuelle et donc d'utiliser des emportes pièces personnalisés pour découper du cuir ?
Merci de votre retour
Bonjour ça n'est pas l'usage que je conseillerai de faire de cette presse qui ne me semble pas avoir la pression suffisante.
Do you know if I can use acrilic stamps using tape.
Now i can order more stamps. Do you make stamps?
Yes you can, check our page am-leathercraft.com/pages/custom-made-stamps-1
Awesome machine!
Hey! I have a question - how would you get a crisp stamping on something like grained leather? I seem to get a lot of bleeding on the edges because of the texture. Any advice?
@Nicks did you ever find the answer? I'm interested in using full grain leather as well. Angel from The Bay
@@earthangel8875 Hi Angel, no I unfortunately did not. Only very few brands seem to have nailed the secret to really getting it crisp and they have so far been unwilling to share their secret. I imagine it's double-stamping by first embossing without foil and afterwards doing a second stamp with foil but even doing that isn't making it perfect.
I assume the properties or design of the stamp attributes a great deal to how crisp it will get. Sort of the difference between using a good sharp screwdriver, vs a rounded off old one. The latter will most likely end up slipping on the screwhead.. Idk
@@nomansland120 Sorry for a late answer, it is a trial and error process, the pressing time will likely be very short, the stamp very hot and the pressure applied high to avoid something crisp on grainy leather.
This is the exact situation why it pays off to buy a really good quality machine, along with ease of use when you use it every day. Like the option to lift and rotate the plate towards you etc.
Wow nice machine
Hi, got the same machine. I stamped my logo with gold foil on a piece of leather. I can scratch the gold foil away from the leather with my nail, is that normal ? Isn't it supposed to be more durable than this ? Thanks.
There's different qualities of foil too! Cheap one is used for nail art etc not for everyday items that are worn down
How do you remove the stamp after you’ve attached it with the thermal tape? Can’t seem to get my stamp to come off.
Also wondering this... It's driving me NUTS... Any luck yet or have you been stuck for 3 weeks?
@@evan311ret Luckily I figured it out! I definitely share your pain though, it was extremely frustrating. I heated the machine to 150 degrees then gently used a crescent wrench to twist the stamp. It then popped right off. Make sure to not clamp the stamp too hard though, I slightly damaged my brass stamp unfortunately. Also, put a large piece of leather down on the stamping surface to catch the stamp when it falls. Tried this but my "catching leather" was too small and the stamp missed as it fell. I ended up slightly digging up part my makers mark because of this. Anyways, the key is heat! I hope this helps :)
@@brandonday7552 Awesome! I'll have to give this a try. Does the tape come off clean or will it have to be removed with a razor or something? It feels damn near permanent right now... lol
@@evan311retGlad I could help! But oh geez I forgot to mention that. The tape was a huge pain to scrape off the stamp. I repeatedly used a hairdryer to warm the stamp, then start scraping, then re heat etc. I used a hairdryer instead of the machine to heat it because I didn't want it to get so hot I couldn't touch it.
@@brandonday7552 Just got mine off! I actually used a razor blade to gently scape the leftover off. Worked REALLY well, just took a little bit of time, maybe 5-10 minutes. I also used rubbing alcohol for the last little bit and it came off super easily. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!! Now to start the search for something easier to use for next time lol
Hi, I have the same machine, leather and plastic lids I can hot stamp, but I am unable to hot stamp thick packaging card and adhesive sheets or laminated documents?
can you help?
Quick release foil is best , but generally speaking the items must be total smooth and not rough or porous
@@jamescharles6442 so I got it working, basically, place thick card under and set the temp to below 100 like 95ish and each press hold down for 1 2 sec release 1 2 sec 2nd press and then lift and it comes out perfect :)
Lol.. love the accent..where you from?
I am French :)
Were can I get a stamp with my logo
Hi, you can get your stamps made here: am-leathercraft.com/products/custom-leather-stamps-usable-hot-an-cold
How do I protect my luxury leather wallet silver foil stamp from fading? Would a waterproof spray or other glue can work?
A good quality foil should not fade
@@Theleathercraftacademy well I’ve already had one wallet foil stamp faded within a a month. So the company exchanged it for me but I want to make sure It won’t fade again. Any solution or product to help protecting that? It’s a shinny grain leather
@@johnhoward1935 The foil doesn't hold on certain types of leather, sometime patent leather is one of them, you should as well test different settings with the machine, perhaps a little but more pressure and heat ? I thought you meant it got oxidized or lost its shine, if the foil is pealing of that's probably more a leather or a setting issue
@@Theleathercraftacademy I actually just bought this wallet im not a craft maker. Trying to make sure my foil stamp to not fade as I just got it replaced and the other one faded fairly fast.
@@johnhoward1935 You can try "Leather Sheen" it seals, protects, conditions and adds a shine to your leather. I use it after I gold stamp something and it it keeps it from fading or rubbing off. You can buy it at Tandy Leather. Do your stamping then spray on a coat let it dry for 10 minutes then buff it then do a 2nd coat and so the same...that should keep your foil stamping sealed...
The link takes me to a machine that says 'Hot Foil Stamping Only.' Is this the correct one?
Yes this link amzn.to/3hBcvk6
How do you remove the thermal sticky tape after use? I cant remove my stamps currently.
Find an extremely thin bladed paint scraper and slide carefully between the back of the die and the hot block . MUST BE DONE at a minimum temp of 130 degrees Celcius . Be careful not to scratch the die surface . Clean off the hot block with turpentine
Como lo consigo esa maquina
Can i use this on papel for printing wedding invitacions?
Yes you can
Will this work with the stamps that you make?
Yes absolutely, you should ask for M5 screw thread type to attach it to the press otherwise you can also use the thermic adhesive provided with the machine
@@Theleathercraftacademy
Cool!
Whats the turn around on your products?
Stamp making and postage?
@@proudpict2057 takes about 5 days for the making, 20 for normal shipping with tracking, can also use DHL for 2-3 days shipping but pricier
Can this stamp polyester? Or what could work best with polyester?
I have never tried.Polyester I think quickly melt isn't?
What is the thermal tape that you used?
I think that's the stuff I used amzn.to/3MibZow
I have this machine and I can’t get a clean foil finish it’s patchy
The machine shouldn't be the cause, those are pretty basic machines and it is even possible to get nice results for hot foil stamping by hand alone with a wooden handle and a stamp heated above an alcohol lamp, therefore, look at different temperature and pressure presets, try other types of foil and see if this happens all types of leather.
Need this
How much does machine
Where do I buy this machine
The link is in the video description
I levelled the plates but still it has an uneven pressure on the dye even I put it at the center of the heating plate. How can I resolve it?
I also am having this issue. How did you level the plates?
The cheap machines will always give you drama . Invest in a great machine like the BLACK RHINO Platinum Press and everything is solved
Would this work on cards
Yes it also works on cardboard
Work for ribbon?
Yes it does
PRICE - PLE S
580 euro 💶 in my country
It Seems like the price keep changing, it was $179 at the time I made the video
Hi
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