Description
Dotted Metal Stamp Sets - Letter & Figure Combination
These are our top of the range metal stamps with a dotted effect. We have sold dozen's of these stamp lines to government organizations around Australia and have received fantastic positive feedback. We are proud to be one of the very few Australian suppliers of this range of stamps !
- Premium quality dotted stamps, HRC 58~62 Degrees. Material CRV (AISI 6150)
- 36 piece set, includes letters A-Z & 0-8 (6 & 9 are used as the same stamp)
- Will stamp most steels with ease, including aluminum, -nickel- & stainless steel.
- Each stamp has been sandblasted for aesthetic quality finish.
- We stock the following sizes: 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm & 12mm
- Each stamp is double-beveled face for easy sighting.
- Each letter stamp is marked with the mm or inch sizes on the stamp's body side.
- Stamps come packed in strong red plastic case.
- YOUNG CYCLE BRAND
How to get the best results without a holder:
Using letter and number stamps without a holder can be challenging, but it is still possible with a little practice and patience. Here are some tips on how to use letter and number stamps without a holder:
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Use a flat and stable surface: Make sure to use a flat and stable surface, such as a workbench or table, to place your stamps on.
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Hold the stamp steady: Hold the stamp steady with your non-dominant hand to prevent it from slipping or moving while you strike it with the hammer.
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Strike the stamp evenly: Use a hammer to strike the stamp evenly and firmly. Make sure to apply enough pressure to create a clear impression without hitting it too hard and causing the stamp to shift.
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Use a straight edge: To keep your letters or numbers aligned, you can use a straight edge or ruler as a guide to keep your stamps in line.
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Practice on scrap materials: Practice on scrap materials before stamping on your final project to get a feel for how much pressure you need to apply and to ensure that your stamps are lined up correctly.
Remember, using letter and number stamps without a holder requires precision and patience, so take your time and practice to get the best results.