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syntec4

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Hello all,
I am starting to get through quite a few projects this year. I would like to do something to identify me as the maker. Maybe a small plate or a stamp or something. How do the pros on here do it (if at all)? Can anyone suggest somewhere that I could purchase something to do the job? I've done some googling but not found what I want.

Cheers
Lee.
 
Makers Marks are who I used. Superb service.

See here for the full story or like below

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Adam
 
Hi Adam can you give us a rough idea of the prices from Makers Marks? Ive thought about getting some made up a few times and never got round to getting in touch with them.
Cheers Mike
 
mr":2uuw4ngq said:
Hi Adam can you give us a rough idea of the prices from Makers Marks? Ive thought about getting some made up a few times and never got round to getting in touch with them.
Cheers Mike

I've looked through my email but can't find a price. Ovidiu (who runs it) creates a custom web page with your quote. When I click the link now, its gone - I guess he removes them after a certain time. Sorry, my brain isn't much use either. All I recollect it they aren't cheap, but for a small amount extra you can double or triple the number you buy, and so if you can afford it, its much more economic to increase the quantity.

Adam
 
I to would go down the branding iron route. They look great, particularly if you get one made up with your logo on.

The ones on J's link are American - I'm not sure how to make them work over here. Here is a company selling them for English voltages

http://www.equibrand.co.uk/

Don't know anything about them - just found them on Google

Cheers
Brad
 
Hello "brad"!

Welcome to the forum.

Adam
 
Brad Naylor":26auggm1 said:
I to would go down the branding iron route. They look great, particularly if you get one made up with your logo on.

The ones on J's link are American - I'm not sure how to make them work over here. Here is a company selling them for English voltages

http://www.equibrand.co.uk/

Don't know anything about them - just found them on Google

Cheers
Brad

Hi Brad, Welcome to the forum. Thanks for the info. I checked out the site, the most basic/smallest iron they have is 6mm high letters - no logo's or anything. It is £388.00. I'm afraid that seems a little bit expensive to me. I will keep looking for a more cost effective solution.

Lee.
 
i don't need to brand my work, you can spot it a mile away :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
 
When I worked in the trade some years ago now, the makers mark was a very simple metal punch (same sort of thing that a person would mark his name with on the end of a wooden plane). Another alternative would be to buy a very small, very narrow carving gouge and then carve your initials or logo onto the piece - this is how Krenov signs his work - Rob
 
I feel such a skinflint; I just sign the thing and wipe some of the finish over the top. :oops:

Cheers, Alf

Off to prise open her purse and give the moths an airing...
 
Streuth!

I never got as far as seeing the prices! It does seem a lot for a glorified soldering iron.

I'll do more research before trying to be helpful in future!

Cheers
Brad
 
Why not use a Dremel, or similar, to sign your name & date on a suitably shaped piece of brass. Or use it to "carve" directly into the wood - might need some practice though.

Andy
 

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