+Escape From NY - I see from another post that you recommend Impressart brand stamps but that does not seem to be the brand in this video. I'd like to know the brand you use the most and like the most w/o a link to Amazon. Knowing the hardness would also help. Thanks.
I really like the rubber bottom, it absorbs a lot of the noise when you're stamping. It's not necessary for performance, so if you're really trying to save money, you can definitely get the basic block, but if you stamp with other people in the house (like I do), I do like minimizing the noise. This is a link on Amazon to the block I have: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002VTBFQ6/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002VTBFQ6&linkCode=as2&tag=haphoupro-20
i bought a set at HARBOR FREIGHT ($13) that says it is a premium "hardened" set, but let me learn the lesson for you- they do not work very well unless you are using them on softer metal.
Awesome Video! One question...if I wished to use a stamped a spoon around the kitchen, which method would be the best (non-toxic) to oxidize the lettering. I'm not sure Liver Of Sulfur not a Sharpie would be best, however I've read hard boiled eggs (yellows only) are a good method. Again, thanks for the informative video!
I have heard the same but haven't tried it myself. Just thinking science-y, though - there's a relatively high content of sulfur in eggs. So it makes sense! But here's what you've got to keep in mind: stainless steel (like a regular household spoon) won't oxidize. Only silver (or copper) will oxidize. So you'd have to buy silver or silver plated flatware to even try the egg thing. Another thing I have pondered for silver - I know my silver jewelry will tarnish if I leave it in the bathroom with all the shower steam every day. Copper oxidizes really quickly outside in the damp air, too. So if you have a little time, you can just go the natural route, and just polish it up when it's ready for everyday use. Now - I'm going to tell you my personal opinion on Sharpie, and I know not everyone will agree. I did use Sharpie on my own spoons that I did for Valentine's Day, :) It says non-toxic and so, so little is left on the spoon by the time you're done, that I feel like the exposure is very low. We have even run them through the dishwasher a few times, and the marker stays on. So if it's not letting off even in the dishwasher, I don't think I'm exposed to a large amount. At the same time - I totally understand why people would be nervous about it. In real life, even no darkening of the letters still looks nice. But for photos there's not enough contrast. So trying it without any oxidation is an option too.
Than you! This brand is ImpressArt, and the font is called Newsprint. You can find them on Amazon, here's my affiliate link - for the lowercase: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J9KO0QW/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00J9KO0QW&linkCode=as2&tag=haphoupro-20&linkId=4XM3ZKE7Z3NZT3GT And for the uppercase: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IJNGKHC/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00IJNGKHC&linkCode=as2&tag=haphoupro-20&linkId=X7ARFUEU3PKGOLXO You can also find them at Goody Beads - Lowercase: store.goodybeads.com/store/products/TL00127.html Uppercase: store.goodybeads.com/store/products/TL00126.html If the Goody Beads link doesn't work for you then they are just out of stock, but they'll get shipments back in.
+Christèle Manaud it depends what kind of metal. If it's silver or aluminum, either set works fine. If it's steel or something hardened, you'll need the premium set. Personally, I like having the premium set - it's only a little bit more, but you can stamp EVERYTHING with it, soft or hard. Standard stamps can only handle the softer metals.
I would not do it. Stamping create a stress in the metal. It can reduce the life of your barrel and/or cause a catastrophic failure. Still, If you want to do it... You should use a low stress stamping set. They are use in the gas industry for marking metal...
These are ImpressArt brand. The font is called Newsprint. I also left links where you can find them to buy them on another comment, in case you're trying to track them down on Amazon or a craft supply website. :)
I bought the premium set from impress art and they don’t really stamp well on stainless steel is there a secret to this? And I see yours does on the first slam and I have to slam mine numerous times to get the letter right :/
Stainless steel need a heavier hammer and you need to check the quality of your stainless steel. Cheap stainless steel is pretty soft and nice to stamp. But you can run into high quality stainless steel... It's a pain in the butt to stamp because it's super hard and strong.
Amy Baker You can find them on Amazon, here's a link www.amazon.com/s/ref=as_li_ss_tl?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=impressart%20premium%20stamps&linkCode=ur2&tag=haphoupro-20&url=search-alias%3Daps&linkId=RCLUFBWP5URW7ZQA
Mine are also 3mm, that's the most common size out there. The hardened stamps I used here (that you can use on inexpensive stainless steel spoons and forks) is only available in the 3mm size. It's all just a matter of preference!
I'm an experienced stamper, I just wanted to offer major kudos for such a great tutorial! Well done!
what stamping set do you use daniellevmt?
Thank you for the excellent instructions!
Thank you. I was gifted a set of metal stamps.
Where do you buy the antique looking forks and spoons at? I'm trying to research but can't find any that look decent.
Where can i buy the stronger letters you recommend? What kind/name do you suggest?
thank you! I need to make some for myself. I have sooo many extra spoons and knifes lolol
Great tutorial!
Do you know the hardness of the stamping set? Or, can you tell us the brand you are using? I can't read it in the video. Thanks.
+Escape From NY - I see from another post that you recommend Impressart brand stamps but that does not seem to be the brand in this video. I'd like to know the brand you use the most and like the most w/o a link to Amazon. Knowing the hardness would also help. Thanks.
I am a new stamper, love the video thanks. Where did you get the block/pad you stamping on? is it better than the standard metal square?
I really like the rubber bottom, it absorbs a lot of the noise when you're stamping. It's not necessary for performance, so if you're really trying to save money, you can definitely get the basic block, but if you stamp with other people in the house (like I do), I do like minimizing the noise. This is a link on Amazon to the block I have: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002VTBFQ6/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002VTBFQ6&linkCode=as2&tag=haphoupro-20
Where do you get the stamps
i bought a set at HARBOR FREIGHT ($13) that says it is a premium "hardened" set, but let me learn the lesson for you- they do not work very well unless you are using them on softer metal.
Awesome Video! One question...if I wished to use a stamped a spoon around the kitchen, which method would be the best (non-toxic) to oxidize the lettering. I'm not sure Liver Of Sulfur not a Sharpie would be best, however I've read hard boiled eggs (yellows only) are a good method.
Again, thanks for the informative video!
I have heard the same but haven't tried it myself. Just thinking science-y, though - there's a relatively high content of sulfur in eggs. So it makes sense! But here's what you've got to keep in mind: stainless steel (like a regular household spoon) won't oxidize. Only silver (or copper) will oxidize. So you'd have to buy silver or silver plated flatware to even try the egg thing.
Another thing I have pondered for silver - I know my silver jewelry will tarnish if I leave it in the bathroom with all the shower steam every day. Copper oxidizes really quickly outside in the damp air, too. So if you have a little time, you can just go the natural route, and just polish it up when it's ready for everyday use.
Now - I'm going to tell you my personal opinion on Sharpie, and I know not everyone will agree. I did use Sharpie on my own spoons that I did for Valentine's Day, :) It says non-toxic and so, so little is left on the spoon by the time you're done, that I feel like the exposure is very low. We have even run them through the dishwasher a few times, and the marker stays on. So if it's not letting off even in the dishwasher, I don't think I'm exposed to a large amount. At the same time - I totally understand why people would be nervous about it.
In real life, even no darkening of the letters still looks nice. But for photos there's not enough contrast. So trying it without any oxidation is an option too.
Adrianne Surian That's really good stuff!
Thank You So Much!
Great Video- wondering what the name brand of your metal stamping set.
Than you! This brand is ImpressArt, and the font is called Newsprint. You can find them on Amazon, here's my affiliate link - for the lowercase: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J9KO0QW/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00J9KO0QW&linkCode=as2&tag=haphoupro-20&linkId=4XM3ZKE7Z3NZT3GT And for the uppercase: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IJNGKHC/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00IJNGKHC&linkCode=as2&tag=haphoupro-20&linkId=X7ARFUEU3PKGOLXO
You can also find them at Goody Beads - Lowercase: store.goodybeads.com/store/products/TL00127.html
Uppercase: store.goodybeads.com/store/products/TL00126.html
If the Goody Beads link doesn't work for you then they are just out of stock, but they'll get shipments back in.
do you customize and sell ?
What brand is your stamps? Thanks!
Which set of letters do you use on silvery metal? the basic one or premium one? thanks
+Christèle Manaud it depends what kind of metal. If it's silver or aluminum, either set works fine. If it's steel or something hardened, you'll need the premium set. Personally, I like having the premium set - it's only a little bit more, but you can stamp EVERYTHING with it, soft or hard. Standard stamps can only handle the softer metals.
I bought premium from impressart and they don’t stamp well. Am I doing something wrong? :/
@@veronicalara9285 are you hitting them with enough force? I was scared of hitting my fingers, so it wasn't stamping well.
Can i use to mark my serial number on my pistol Glock 26 barrel????
I would not do it. Stamping create a stress in the metal. It can reduce the life of your barrel and/or cause a catastrophic failure. Still, If you want to do it... You should use a low stress stamping set. They are use in the gas industry for marking metal...
Adrianne...what brand of premium stamps are you using during this video?
These are ImpressArt brand. The font is called Newsprint. I also left links where you can find them to buy them on another comment, in case you're trying to track them down on Amazon or a craft supply website. :)
Adrianne Surian Thanks So Much!
Wondering where to order a lower case set of stamps from - what brand. I’m having difficulty finding a premium hardened set?
I bought the premium set from impress art and they don’t really stamp well on stainless steel is there a secret to this? And I see yours does on the first slam and I have to slam mine numerous times to get the letter right :/
Stainless steel need a heavier hammer and you need to check the quality of your stainless steel. Cheap stainless steel is pretty soft and nice to stamp. But you can run into high quality stainless steel... It's a pain in the butt to stamp because it's super hard and strong.
@@francoisbelangerboisclair i commented four years ago lol! I no longer hand stamp, but thanks anyway.
where did you get those premium hand stamps?!?!?!?
Amy Baker You can find them on Amazon, here's a link www.amazon.com/s/ref=as_li_ss_tl?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=impressart%20premium%20stamps&linkCode=ur2&tag=haphoupro-20&url=search-alias%3Daps&linkId=RCLUFBWP5URW7ZQA
what size stamps are best? I ordered 3mm which i think looks small.
Mine are also 3mm, that's the most common size out there. The hardened stamps I used here (that you can use on inexpensive stainless steel spoons and forks) is only available in the 3mm size. It's all just a matter of preference!
what happen if i want to put the name on the handle?
+maricris garcia You can! I did that here if you want to take a look: happyhourprojects.com/sundae-sundays/
Thanks !! You are very hepful