Wood Imprinting Set

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

jeffnreno

Member
Joined
Nov 27, 2006
Messages
201
Location
Reno, NV, USA.

Attachments

  • EGSET.jpg
    EGSET.jpg
    47.2 KB · Views: 445
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

KenBrasier

Member
Joined
Nov 28, 2009
Messages
393
Location
Salem, MO
I bought one to put our Company Name and date on the back of pen boxes I make. It is OK for that and I'm still practicing (*). It doesn't seem to rub off but I put a cleare lacquer coat over it anyway. But Jeff is right it is "gimicky". All it is, is a 18 Watt Soldering Iron with a 3/4" flat brass end to heat transfer reverse imprints from a laser printer. I believe you could make or get a flat end for a regular soldering iron and do the same thing. (*) Since then LOML bought me a Logo Branding Iron which I like much better.
 

PaulDoug

Member
Joined
Mar 2, 2008
Messages
3,488
Location
Benton City, WA.
I'm wondeing how a sealing iron that is used in model airplane building would work. They are adjustable (heat wise) can be had for under $20. Or maybe a heat gun (like a hair blower) used for shrinking mylar film.
 

sailing_away

Member
Joined
Jul 10, 2007
Messages
142
Location
Tampa, Fl, USA.
I was thinking the same thing about the iron for model airplanes. I already have one. I'm going to have to add that to my list of things to try.
 

KenBrasier

Member
Joined
Nov 28, 2009
Messages
393
Location
Salem, MO
I'm wondeing how a sealing iron that is used in model airplane building would work. They are adjustable (heat wise) can be had for under $20. Or maybe a heat gun (like a hair blower) used for shrinking mylar film.

I'm not familiar with the sealing iron, but it sounds right. A heat gun wouldn't work. The process is the same as using an clothes iron to apply heat transfers to clothing. You need the heat and the direct pressure.
 

JoeOCNJ

Member
Joined
Jan 5, 2011
Messages
113
Location
Ocean City, NJ
Would you be able to imprint the wood first then apply the BLO/CA finish on top of it?

So far i've had about 10 people asking me if I can put names on pens.. this is the only thing i can think of.. and i have a soldering iron, i'd be willing to give it a shot if anyone else has had luck with it?
 

ldb2000

Member
Joined
Sep 11, 2007
Messages
5,381
Location
Laurence Harbor, NJ, USA.
If you just want to put a name on a pen you can print the name on a laserjet printer in reverse then heat set transfer the toner from the paper with a regular Iron used for clothes , I use a little travel iron , then overcoat it with a clear spray (CA will melt and smear the toner) then do your usual finish on the pen .
You can also use water slide decals , the paper for inkjet printers is available on line or from most hobby shops , seal with a clear spray and finish your pen as usual .
 

ctubbs

Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2010
Messages
3,588
Location
Murray, Kentucky
If you already have a soldering iron, you could pick up an IC desoldering end for it and it would work as good as the PSI tool. One for a 14 or 16 pin IC would be about right if memory serves me right. It is a shame because I just threw away a whole pile of that stuff couple of years ago. A laser print out would work much better for this instead of ink jet because the toner lays on top of the paper and heat transfers very nicely. We did that with a household iron making tee shirt transfers. God, that brings back memories.
Charles
 
Top Bottom