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2 Rows of Open Dots Circle Border Metal Design Stamp-Beaducation Original

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Sku: LS003

$28.00
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  • These stamps require a 2lb hammer and a lot of practice.
  • Click on the PDF below to review the Tilt n' Tap method. A slow and consistent Tilt n' Tap is necessary to get this large stamp to impress properly.
  • Design measures: 5/8" (16mm) exterior diameter, 1/2" (12.5mm) interior diameter.
  • This leaves 12mm of inner circle stamping space!
  • Made from 3/4" square heat-treated tool steel.
  • Beaducation Original Design
  • Made in the USA
  • Arrive coated in oil to prevent rusting.
  • Wipe oil away with paper towel. Do not use water.

DesignStamps are a bit tricky. I highly recommend you practice on some cheaper metal before diving into your Sterling Silver or Gold Filled. Click here to purchase a piece of copper sheet for practicing.

For best results with Design Stamps, make sure there is NO padding under your Bench Block, make sure you are working on a stable table, and use a utility hammer (nail pounding hammer) which weighs at least 16 ounces. Feel free to hit the stamp more than once, but hold that stamp steady, making sure you don't shift at all between hits. The more confident you are with the hammer and the strength behind it, thebetter your impression will be.

Tips for Using Design Stamps
{Click here to download} (PDF, 1.2MB)

More Info:

  • Rated to use on all soft metals and stainless steel (if you are a newbie, "rated" means it's specifically rated yes/good/go for it).
  • Knives are hardened steel and none of our stamps should be used on knife blades.
  • Just because a stamp "can" stamp in stainless, doesn't mean it will be easy. We do not recommend this metal for beginners. Stainless steel is very difficult to stamp on because it is such a hard metal. The larger and/or more intricate the design, the harder it will be to impress into stainless. Tape your blank to your bench block and consider using a 2 lb hammer.
  • We highly recommend buying a few stainless steel blanks to use as practice pieces.

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