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makers mark
how is the makers mark done like in Lucas Burnley's black and tan post? i dont think its an etch it looks more like an ink stamp on top of the blade instead of biting into the blade.
thanks bill __________________ Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste death but once. --Shakespeare: Julius Caesar |
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That's a stencil mark on those blades! That's how it looks when it's done correctly.....mine generally look like dog doo when I try to stencil a blade.....hence the reason I stamp most everything
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so then the mark on those dont dig into the metal? i ask because i have a knife at home with a logo on it that doesnt dig into the metal and id like to do that to mine.
thanks bill __________________ Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste death but once. --Shakespeare: Julius Caesar |
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Hot Stamping a forged blade is the way to go in my opinion, and making your own touchmark is a plus, satisfaction, you did it and it's yours, it will stand out from etched and cold stamped blades.
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