From: JimK (JUSTTHE4OFUS) [#1]
10 Feb 2006
To: ALL
Perhaps this is a stupid question, I am quite capable of a few of these each day. I get a fair number of calls for gold embossing onto leather - diairies, daytimers, Bibles, etc. and always have to say no and don't know where to refer them. I would like to be able to offer this as a service.
Would anyone have an unused machine or tell me what I should look at or consider for this? Like most things you can do a little or a lot depending on the size and functionality of the machine. Right now I think all I want to do is keep it simple but I don't know, so I'll throw it out there just for fun.
Thanks,
Jim
From: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#2]
10 Feb 2006
To: JimK (JUSTTHE4OFUS) [#1] 10 Feb 2006
Kwik Press with text fonts and foil
Have you considered making ribbons also. rosette pleeter, ribbon press, eyelet punch, stringer, auto heat press for ribbons, button press
zinc/lead die maker...... lots of ribbon and foil
and then you can add silk screening and pad printing
From: JimK (JUSTTHE4OFUS) [#3]
10 Feb 2006
To: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#2] 10 Feb 2006
Mark,
Vendor/supplier(s)?
Thx,
Jim
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#4]
10 Feb 2006
To: JimK (JUSTTHE4OFUS) [#1] 10 Feb 2006
Jim,
Kingsley, was once a household name, for hot stamping equipment.
They went out of business (about 10 years ago?).
You should be able to find used desktop models and accessories on ebay.
If you just want to put names on bibles, etc., you'll only need a couple of typefaces.
From: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#5]
10 Feb 2006
To: JimK (JUSTTHE4OFUS) [#3] 10 Feb 2006
http://www.kwik-print.com/
http://www.hotstamping.com/
http://hotproducts.alibaba.com/manufacturers-exporters/Hot_Stamping_Foil.html
http://www.printa.com/
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#6]
11 Feb 2006
To: JimK (JUSTTHE4OFUS) [#1] 11 Feb 2006
The old Kingsleys require a feel. That means experience on non-customers product. I have one of those machines and do not use it. You need to set type and to make a change in type you need to wait about 20 minutes for it to cool to unset it, then about ten minutes for the newly set type to heat up.
For leather you need to use true gold foil. The standard gold foil is brass and turns green within a week on leather due to the large amount of tannic acid in the leather. (That is where tanned leather came from.)
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#7]
11 Feb 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#6] 11 Feb 2006
Harvey,
When I remove type from a hotstamping machine, I set it on a metal surface. Cools very quickly.
I set the new line and by the time I put the previous letters back in their case, the new line is ready to go.
There are "crossover" foils that emulate true gold foil.
Any hand-operated hot stamping machine requires an acquired feel for heat, pressure and dwell time.
I only occasionally use the Kingsley machine. Most of the work I do is on a Kwikprint.
When I say "most" of the work, I mean the times I get someone to pop for my $30 minimum charge, which isn't very often.
Perfect! I don't want to go through the motions, for any less than that.
EDITED: 11 Feb 2006 by DGL
From: JimK (JUSTTHE4OFUS) [#8]
23 Feb 2006
To: ALL
I finally "won" a Kingsley machine on E-Bay this week. Wow, the bidding on these is cut-throat as well as any type fonts that come up. On the good side there are a fair number of them out there for sale at any givin time and they seem to be reliable. I have seen some people buying multiple machines, could be spare parts or stock-piling, interesting. So soon I will at least enter this on an entry level and then go from there. All the ribbon stuff intrigues me.
Thanks all!
Jim
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#9]
23 Feb 2006
To: JimK (JUSTTHE4OFUS) [#8] 23 Feb 2006
Congratulations Jim!
A new dimension to your already extensive line of services. :-)
From: MR C (MOSHE) [#10]
23 Feb 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#9] 23 Feb 2006
Is there a method to "gold stamp" on leather?
Is there someone who sells an attachment (similar to what Signature has)that goes on my rotary engraver that does gold stamping?
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#11]
23 Feb 2006
To: MR C (MOSHE) [#10] 23 Feb 2006
Mr. C,
I haven't seen the Signature attachment, to know how it works.
Traditionally, gold foil is placed under a heated die, which is applied to the leather with pressure, releasing gold foil in the image of the die.
From: MR C (MOSHE) [#12]
23 Feb 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#11] 23 Feb 2006
I think there is a heated shank that takes the place of the cutter
From: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#13]
23 Feb 2006
To: MR C (MOSHE) [#10] 23 Feb 2006
Here is an attachment Newing-Hall used to carry.......maybe it will give you some ideas..EDITED: 19 Feb 2007 by PENINSULATROPHY
From: MR C (MOSHE) [#14]
23 Feb 2006
To: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#13] 23 Feb 2006
Whoa!! You guys are great!!!
This forum is faster than a phone call!!
Do you know if this was a cost/labor/time/quality effective piece?
From: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#15]
23 Feb 2006
To: MR C (MOSHE) [#14] 23 Feb 2006
Like all after market attachments that are rigged to run on someone elses machine, getting the feed rate, heat level and pressure correct would be an ever challenging venture. In otherwords, I don't know........... they did not sell very many I would sepculate, because the letter presses were big when they introduced the attachment.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#16]
23 Feb 2006
To: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#13] 23 Feb 2006
Mark,
Pretty slick. I'd never seen that before.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#17]
23 Feb 2006
To: MR C (MOSHE) [#14] 23 Feb 2006
quote:
Whoa!! You guys are great!!!
This forum is faster than a phone call!!
We tried to warn you, through the start page. We take our slogan very seriously. :-)
From: MR C (MOSHE) [#18]
23 Feb 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#17] 23 Feb 2006
But we did not take the warning that seriously
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#19]
23 Feb 2006
To: MR C (MOSHE) [#18] 23 Feb 2006
Mr. C,
We have no control over that. All we can do is put the "truth in advertising" out there. :-)