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  1. Making a die to stamp leather

    I wanted to experiment this week to see if I could make a die to stamp leather patches. Are there material suggestions you folks might recommend? Thought I might try 1/2" cast acrylic. I've heard of Corian but never tried it, I don't see it listed in my sign supplier catalog. If I could make dies in house it would open up a lot of possibilities to me.

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    Corian works well. Also consider HDPE.
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    Actually 1/4" acrylic works very well. I've made several dies for a couple of customers. Put another 1/4" piece behind it for support in the press.

    Go to your local kitchen remodeler and ask if he has some scrap Corian or similar--he will. (sink cut outs are usually scrap) I would use acrylic as Corian engraves very slowly and cutting is very difficult.
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    I've seen Corian/Delrin/POM used in these kind of leatherstamps.
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    I've even made a few from plywood...
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    This is an awesome idea. What kind of a press do you need to achieve a permanent design?
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    Bob,

    If you search our archives you will find one of our Members who has considerable expertise laser engraving leather stamps. He has provided lots of pictures of his work and they are impressive.

    If you can't find any Corian scraps contact me, I may be able to help.
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  8. OK, thanks for all the good suggestions. Should give me plenty to play with this week.


    Quote Originally Posted by Braden Todd View Post
    This is an awesome idea. What kind of a press do you need to achieve a permanent design?
    Braden, you can scratch wet leather with your fingernail, so with that in mind, I'm waiting on a call back for a 100 ton electro hydraulic shop press. I'm not kidding, I've always been that way, lol. I will be able to mint my own coins.

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    Just be aware, some tanning methods allow for the stamps to work awesome, some methods won't hold the stamp. I think Veg tanned will hold the stamp and the "chromate" or whatever it's called type won't. They will stamp great and look great and over time, they will revert back to being flat, or less embossed at least, where the veg tan will stay the same over time.

    Just a general note. The leathers that look awesome and you'd love to use, will be the wrong type
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    Bob is correct about wetting the leather. Vegetable tanned cowhide works very well. My two customers both use presses they bought at Harbor Freight. http://www.harborfreight.com/20-ton-...ess-32879.html

    There was one design that I vector cut from 1/16" acrylic then cemented it to the 1/4" backer--much faster than engraving.
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    I stamp Veg Tan leather all the time as well as engrave it. Dampen the leather slightly before pressing the stamp in it. After its completely dry you can dye it what ever color you want it. Then use leather sheen to give it a nice polished look. You can also dye the leather first but I think it works better to stamp then dye.
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  12. Thanks for all the good responses. I made a decent looking die from 1/4 acrylic. I guess I don't have enough "press power" to get it to work very good. That will change later this week when my new hydraulic press arrives. In the mean time, I'll round up some Corian, HDPE, Delrin, POM, etc.

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  13. To further this discussion for future reference I have discovered an interesting product called Tough-Cast 65D. It seems that many leather embossing die makers use this product or something similar. It would involve some extra steps, making a silicone mold of your master, then using the two part resin to make the die. I've read where using this stuff for leather results in a die that's even superior to a metal die. Might be fun to play with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Davis - Sturgis SD View Post
    Thanks for all the good responses. I made a decent looking die from 1/4 acrylic. I guess I don't have enough "press power" to get it to work very good. That will change later this week when my new hydraulic press arrives. In the mean time, I'll round up some Corian, HDPE, Delrin, POM, etc.

    Bob
    What are you using for a press right now? I was thinking of getting a 20 ton air hydraulic bottle jack for doing stamping and such.
    I was looking at Home Depot for them and they are not that expensive, only 35 dollars for the manual jack and 91 dollars for the air jack.

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    Harbor Freight 1 ton arbor press works find for smaller stamp up to about 3 inch's in Dia.
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