Spacing edge stamping

Started by Wiley Desperado, January 02, 2009, 09:20:23 PM

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Wiley Desperado

When I edge stamp, lets say a shell stamp, I just pick a starting place and go and hope for the best, some times it works out even on the spacing and sometimes I have to squeeze one in or stretch one out if you know what I mean. Now there must be a better way so would some of you share your spacing techniques, thanks in advance.   

Springfield Slim

If it is a holster with a loop I plan it so the stamping starts and ends under where the loop will be. If not, I  just do what you do. I don't try and over engineer it, it is a handmade piece and there will be errors.
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cowboywc

Howdy
When I do any border stamps, I work from both ends to the middle. When I have a space about the size
of 4 stamps left I set the stamps in lightly to see how they fit. If I need to stretch or squeeze it's not as
noticeable as with just the last stamp.
Hope this makes sense.
WC
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Marshal Will Wingam

I've been spacing the last 4 or 5 like you do, WC except it never occurred to me to do it in the middle. It's always worked out, but I can seehow if it didn't, it would be best at the middle rather then an end. Thanks for the great tip, WC. I'll mend my errant ways.

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HorsePen Henry

Ditto on what Will and WC says. I do the same way on silver or leather. Fools 'em everytime. One a my buddies said," if it looks right it's right. "

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Wiley Desperado

 I knew ya'll would have some good ideas thanks for the tips. 

JD Alan

Good ol' Chuck Burrows does that on his excellent DVD on holster making. MAN, is that ever a help for a rookie to go back to.
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