You could also get a large metal board for under and then put cutting board on top of that. I use a very strong magnet to hold the metal board on the bottom to the clicker press
This is really helpful and well done.. awesome! I was looking for this type of solution… thinking there had to be an easier way than investing in a clicker press… especially being in the early stages of figuring out a process/product… this kind of set up will allow a better learning curve. Thanks again for sharing!
Hey there awesome video! I'm a semi beginner at leather making myself and just had a few questions. I do have the 1 ton Arbor press for now but that second you used for larger dies I was wondering what it was called? Also I checked out your website it's very well done! I was wondering what kind of letter you use and where to get it?
Hey! I've tried this method, include the large metal bar but I couldn't seem to punch through from the middle - I have to keep moving the dies and leather around to punch near the edges. I've got a 1 tonne press, could that be the issue? or could it be that my die blades are just dull? Thank you in advance!
Is it 5ton? Cut plywood to shape and thick around the base for placing the nylon board. Six inches each around three sides outside the base will be good. 👍
STR HANDMADE is where I first saw this method, check him out, he is from Lithuania and for branding his logo this dude took a clothes iron, took it apart so it was just cable and the actual iron, flipped it around and sealed it with wood. I hand make everything, but when you get a line that veers off into a 4 degree angle instead of perfectly straight you just want to flip a table haha.
Hey nice video. I appreciate the insight. I too am looking for a way to achieve "clicker-press like" results without spending 1000s. How many tons is your press? Do you think a 1 ton press would lend a similar result? I ask because I've seen cheap ones on amazon. I live in Canada. Cheers, Brandon
You could also get a large metal board for under and then put cutting board on top of that. I use a very strong magnet to hold the metal board on the bottom to the clicker press
This is really helpful and well done.. awesome! I was looking for this type of solution… thinking there had to be an easier way than investing in a clicker press… especially being in the early stages of figuring out a process/product… this kind of set up will allow a better learning curve. Thanks again for sharing!
Excellent
Hey there awesome video! I'm a semi beginner at leather making myself and just had a few questions. I do have the 1 ton Arbor press for now but that second you used for larger dies I was wondering what it was called? Also I checked out your website it's very well done! I was wondering what kind of letter you use and where to get it?
I think lasers are an even cheaper option. I don't know which one is quicker though
What is the name of the arbor press you use?
Hey! I've tried this method, include the large metal bar but I couldn't seem to punch through from the middle - I have to keep moving the dies and leather around to punch near the edges. I've got a 1 tonne press, could that be the issue? or could it be that my die blades are just dull?
Thank you in advance!
hi can you a video on how you make your dies please
I dont make the dies, I order them from a local company in Portland.
Is it 5ton? Cut plywood to shape and thick around the base for placing the nylon board. Six inches each around three sides outside the base will be good. 👍
2 ton
Hello, from where did you get your press? It’s amazing!!!
Im not sure I got it online, just search for 2 ton arbor press.
STR HANDMADE is where I first saw this method, check him out, he is from Lithuania and for branding his logo this dude took a clothes iron, took it apart so it was just cable and the actual iron, flipped it around and sealed it with wood. I hand make everything, but when you get a line that veers off into a 4 degree angle instead of perfectly straight you just want to flip a table haha.
how did you bow the cutter board to flex liek that?
It just happened to look like over time.
Hey nice video. I appreciate the insight. I too am looking for a way to achieve "clicker-press like" results without spending 1000s. How many tons is your press? Do you think a 1 ton press would lend a similar result? I ask because I've seen cheap ones on amazon. I live in Canada.
Cheers,
Brandon
The one I am using is a 2 ton. I had a 1 ton but upgraded to a larger one a few years ago.
I used to use a 1 ton and it really only cut out small pieces like squares and circles for logos. I ended up breaking the cheap $100 one