Do you 'sign' your work? If so how?

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wcndave":1f5dodfg said:
just wondered who needed to stamp a very large bear!

A person who carves very large wooden bears? A chainsaw bear-carver? I've seen larger than life size chain-saw carved owls and wolves, but I must admit, never a bear... :lol:
 
I use an interchangeable type stamp-holder:

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(photo mirror flipped for ease of reading)

BugBear
 
bugbear":3ezo5ok9 said:
I use an interchangeable type stamp-holder:

stamp.jpg


(photo mirror flipped for ease of reading)

BugBear

ok, i give in, there is an example of someone stamping a bear...

(hammer)
 
bugbear":36v58ot2 said:
I use an interchangeable type stamp-holder:

stamp.jpg


(photo mirror flipped for ease of reading)

BugBear

What does the result on wood look like please?

Also where did you source this stamp please?
 
Charlie Woody":2mogxm6p said:
bugbear":2mogxm6p said:
I use an interchangeable type stamp-holder:

stamp.jpg


(photo mirror flipped for ease of reading)

BugBear

What does the result on wood look like please?

much like this (text changed just because I can, surface is planed end grain, cheap mahogany)

stamp_use.jpg


Also where did you source this stamp please?

From Gazes auction in Diss. I got 2 stamp sets (in different sizes) a rather nice, complex and rare slide rule, and a cased Vernier micromoter reading in 1/10 thou by Moore & Wright.

Mind you, it cost me 15 quid + commission. :D

Jimi will have to get up earlier than usual to get these at a car boot!

You certainly don't want to buy these at "retail"

http://www.mscdirect.co.uk/CGI/INPDFF?P ... PRY-24921H

Circa 300 quid a set.

BugBear
 
I used to use this...

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Which did this...

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but last week I dropped it off my bench and the end has clean snapped off. £60 down the drain. So I'm looking at stamping using metal stamps or signing with a pen.
 
Lee J":2byosyew said:
but last week I dropped it off my bench and the end has clean snapped off. £60 down the drain. So I'm looking at stamping using metal stamps or signing with a pen.

Can't you get it braised back on?..oh..was it fixed into a soldering/pyrography iron ?

It looked good.
 

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