TMK1000
03-16-2001, 01:45 PM
I'm looking for the equipment I need to stamp my logo on my blades. Anybody know who sells the press and can make the die for a logo?
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View Full Version : Blade stamp TMK1000 03-16-2001, 01:45 PM I'm looking for the equipment I need to stamp my logo on my blades. Anybody know who sells the press and can make the die for a logo? MIKE KOLLER 03-16-2001, 04:47 PM There are several.If you go to Main site of CKD you will find them in the suppliers link I believe. Hope this helped. TMK1000 03-17-2001, 08:39 AM Actually there doesn't seem to be a thing on CKD. Could have missed it. www.cancun.net had a couple, and Riverside machine makes a press. I'd still be interested if anyone can recommend a good press/die maker they've had good experience with. Velarde 03-17-2001, 10:04 AM Dear Sir. There is a great company called "EVERS". That is all they do. Stamps, Dies and you name it. They have a very nice fixture that holds your knife and the stamp etc... Evers, 72 Oxford St., Providence, R.I. 02905. Good luck with your knifemaking. Ricardo Velarde MIKE KOLLER 03-17-2001, 10:24 AM My apology, I thought "EVERS" was listed at CKD.BROWNELLS also carries 'low' end stamps. srjknives 03-17-2001, 11:26 PM Don't overlook the electro-chemical marking machines that are available. I have only used Marking Method's Model Mark 300 but am still, after about20 yrs. convinced that it's the way to go. www.markingmethods.com/ (http://www.markingmethods.com/) Realizing that it is expensive, but you can get the mark located exactly where you want it. It takes about 1 min. to mark a blade. srjknives 03-22-2001, 10:17 AM I forgot to mention: Don't overlook the fact that there are less expensive "Electrochemical Marking" devices out there. You can check out any of the knife supply outfits and find other makes. Some of them are less expensive. Ask the suppliers for references to makers who've purchased the set-up you might be considering. Some work better than others. Velarde 03-22-2001, 11:05 PM Mr Johnson is right. The marking methods machine is about $800.00, but a lower end and good machine could go as low as $80.00 to $100.00. Ricardo Velarde | |