BENECREAT 2mm Heart Design Metal Stamp Set, Metal Punch Stamps for DIY Jewelry Crafts, Leather, Wood Punch Stamping
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I don't think this stamp would be appropriate for a golf club based on my experience stamping metal. If you want to etch your club, you might want to do that
It might be a good idea to try it on some resin before curing. This is the only product I have used The latter is made of It is comprised of both metal and plastic. There is a lot of punch in the On resin, it should work. In the days before treatment.
I have only used it on hot steel, but it does a great job on that, so I would think it should work just fine on leather.
Make sure that you hit it with a wooden hammer hard. A straight line in the sky. You should also tell us what you are Metal, leather, wood. You can use it on these until you're happy with the results, then stamp it on
Selected User Reviews For BENECREAT 2mm Heart Design Metal Stamp Set, Metal Punch Stamps for DIY Jewelry Crafts, Leather, Wood Punch Stamping
However, the engraving is too small to line up on even the softest metals with more than one strike, and I had to make two strikes to get the engraving to show clearly. Even if I could get several strikes, the engraving is still a little blurry.
This is a great design, but it's much larger than I thought it would be. Despite trying multiple times, I am not able to stamp the entire design onto the metal, but I think that has more to do with the metal I am stamping than Despite its smoothness, I did find it a bit difficult to hold, so I wrapped some tape around it in the middle. That way it held a little better.
The blacksmithing tool I received from you was just as good when I took it out of the box. I've been using it on hot metal consistently for a few weeks now, and it looks exactly as it did when I first used it. Even though I have dulled the shine, it remains bright.
The product lists that this is also for leather, and I couldn't disagree more. I'm sure this works well for metal, but I don't know if it's good for leather too. Circles are created around the image and I had to hit fill force 6 or 7 times to make a noticeable Neither was I looking for a cut out nor anything like that - I just needed the distance between the image and the base to be longer so the circle around it wouldn't show through. My plan would be to return this punch if I didn't have another purpose for.
Although you can tap and tilt the leaf to make the impression, it is difficult to get a good impression. The stamp may not be sharp enough or perhaps its just a matter of its sharpness. Perhaps you get what you pay for even though the price was good. Since I don't know if I'll order other stamps from them again, I'm hesitant to order any more from them.
A metal stamp and a metal stamp cutter from this brand were both purchased by me. It was decent, but it needed to be returned because of the cross stamp. I wasted several pieces after trying different metals and hammer weights to make an impression, but I could not receive the impression I wanted.
I received the item as described, and the image in the posting was accurate as well. I, however, have used a magnetic jig to hold punches in alignment for greater accuracy. There is a flair to this punch that I failed to account for. A result of this is an uneven impression. Adding a shim to correct the issue is usually not too difficult, however it is a design element that may not work if you are not expecting it or if you.
As a matter of fact, this stamp works. It's impossible to say it doesn't, but it does not go deeply into the brass, and it is difficult to stamp in The technique may work better on aluminum that is very soft or brass that is 'jewelry grade'.