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Offline Scota4570

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Steel stamps-who
« on: April 02, 2017, 06:19:09 PM »
I'd like to purchase a maker's name stamp and town town stamp.  I have a 20-hydrolic press.  So, I want a cube shape stamp rather than one that I wack with a big hammer.  My name  is 11 characters, the town is 7 characters.  I want a font appropriate to 1840.   Who makes these?  I had an outfit book marked but I lost it.   

Offline smylee grouch

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Re: Steel stamps-who
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2017, 07:03:23 PM »
You might try Brownells in Montezuma, Iowa. I think they had a source for such items to be custom made years ago.

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Re: Steel stamps-who
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2017, 07:27:08 PM »
Scota,

Here is a related series of posts.     http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=1138.msg48964#msg48964

The one thing I would caution you about is trying to use large (i.e. multiple letter) stamps to impress a full name or town on the barrel all at once.  In industry, the usual method is to "roll stamp" where a circular roller impresses each letter one at a time to make a clear impression but not requiring the force necessary to impress them all at once.  I would be concerned that using a press and a large stamp in the central portion of a barrel would distort the bore.  The link above has a couple of sources for stamps and a quick google search may come up with a supplier in your area.
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Re: Steel stamps-who
« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2017, 07:47:33 PM »
http://www.ngraver.com/finishing.htm
Will make custom one piece stamps

https://impressart.com/products/letter-stamps.html?SID=0102c5958cb1e214e65d721a764e41c8
one piece stamps

https://www.infinitystamps.com/collections/industrial-stamps
**Make about anything you want including roll dies

http://microstamp.us/index.php?main_page=index
They are just that,,micro/small/tiny for the most part. for marking jewelry and such

Offline David Rase

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Re: Steel stamps-who
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2017, 10:14:57 PM »
I just purchased a custom stamp from Tim Purdy at Steel Stamps.  http://steelstampsinc.com/  Great guy to deal with.  Communication was outstanding as was the product and service.
David



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Re: Steel stamps-who
« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2017, 12:29:08 AM »
http://www.historicalarms.com/antique-guns-rifles-muskets-carbines-for-sale/hawken-rifle-for-sale.html

I am hoping to do this type of thing.  My last name is 3 characters longer.  The town is the same number of characters.  It appears that a single stamp was used for S. Hawken and a second one for St Louis.  I am envisioning using my press to apply the impression.  The pressure gauge sold let me see the stamp push in the characters.    A dial indicator could be rigged too. 

Then again I certainly could lash up a roll stamp and use my milling machine to apply the pressure and move the barrel. 

I certainly don't want to squash a barrel. 

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Re: Steel stamps-who
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2017, 01:37:11 AM »
I have used both Infinity Stamps and Microstamp with very good service and an excellent product.
"No man will be a sailor who has contrivance enough to get himself into a jail; for being in a ship is being in a jail, with the chance of being drowned... a man in a jail has more room, better food, and commonly better company."
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