Using a Harbor Freight 20 Ton Hydraulic Press for Impression Dies
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Using Impression Dies can and so many design options to your artisan handmade jewelry. In this video you will learn the basics of using a hydraulic press to form beautiful impressions in metal using impression dies.
You can get impression dies from the following sources:
/ insanestamping
www.potterusa.com/
www.ferrovalley...
Thank you for this video! I have been uncertain of the usage of the HF press for jewelry stamping, but your video helped me see that this is a great option.
Thank you so much for this video! I tried different ways of doing it and gave up. Now that I stumbled onto this video I'll be back at it and much happier.
Very informative, thank you. Would love to see more with the harbor freight press.
Hello so happy I found this video! The Harbor Freight Oress I just looked at did not have steel plates but the odd shaped arbor plates…where can I get the plates and can this be used for Texture Plates as well?
Than you in advance
Thank you Cheryl fabulous job I always learn so much from you.
Diane Geary Thank you so much Diane😊♥️
Very very helpful!
Robin Sullivan I got myself one. It’s awesome.
Excellent video Cheryl as always, where does on buy the urethane and the additional steel blocks from to use with the press?
I get the urethane from potter USA and I got my steel plates on eBay for the square and Lowe’s for the long rectangular ones
I’m interested in this press. I’m a hobbyist. I’m just wondering how heavy it is (my craft room is on our 2nd floor). Also the height. I know it’s on large side, but colossal? Thanks. Great video too.
The press is pretty heavy, definitely recommend a two person team to move and assemble it, but once assembled I found it pretty easy to move around my shop by myself.
thank you so much as i do own this particular press and have a question. Some of my impression dies are larger than the press (circumference wise). How do I go about getting a full impression when the size of the press is only so big?...I find it difficult manipulating the die in order to get a complete impression...TIA!!!
Would it be possible to stamp into thicker (like 16 gauge) low carbon steel?
Can anyone recommend a tool for cutting urethane pads? I bought a pack of 6"x6" pads in various durometers and thicknesses and was not anticipating how difficult they are to cut into smaller sizes. What are y'all using?