Great video. I've bought a few stamps I had to have at 30 bucks that are near impossible to make because of the detail. Making simpler ones this is indispensable. Showing how this can be done simply and easily is fantastic.
Hola, lindo video. Lo que no entiendo es porque comenzó con un tornillo con rosca y cuando lo llevó a la lijadora tenía un serigranado. Lo hizo usted o cambio el tornillo por otro material para hacer el burel?
There are a few videos on YT about knurling without a lathe (Though only three made by the same guy). Look for the videos titled "without a lathe knurled screw" 1-3.
I've looking for a while about how to do this. Keep it up. I would like to know how do you get the tooling pattern on the shaft of the bolt. The video doesn't show that.
The knurling is done on a metal lathe. There are hand knurlers availiable but they will not do a continuous knurl and they are relatively expensive. Thanks for watching.
Sir what type of bolt has this none slip checkering half way down it? I have never seen that before How did halfway threes this video you go from a bolt to a nice stamp tool blank
hello, first of all a big thank you for these two videos! I'm trying to do stamping tools for a while and your videos are a great help! I am surprised comments below that do not even bother to say thank you!!!! I wanted to ask you what was the grain of the paper on your belt sander? is the paper special? it seems to heat little and I do not notice any spark
Hey Joshua, Nice video. Really like it. But, can you make more other tools? I think we all can make a pear shape one. We need to see better ones? Cause there are other tools. We want to know? Thanks againS
I really appreciate it. At this time the grinder is about $45 at our favorite discount tool store :) so I guess it depends on how many tools you need and where you are getting them. Thanks for watching!
The bolts I use are common off the shelf type so I believe it is an 18-8 type 304. The 316 is for more corrosive environments and would be a more specialized and expensive bolt. Thanks for watching.
Hi, I don't know if this helps but 303 is supposed to be free cutting or free machining. I'm not a metal expert - this is just someting I picked up in my travels thru the net. I don't even know if there are bolts made in 303. What I heard was that 303 has a higher sulfur content and that makes it easier to work but at the expense of corrosion resistance, which for what we want would not really matter. Kind regards, John
It works excellent when u need a certain stamp..and don't have or can't get,very quick I needed a triangle and couldn't get 1 for 4 days so had to make one..
Are you not telling us how you did the knurled surface on the bolt. It sort of just appeared???? Nice video but unless you show the entire story how do we know the bolt you started with is the same as the finished tool. I'm not trying to be a jerk but the kneeling is a pretty major part of the finished tool and you didn't show that part. Am I the only curious one?? Thanks anyway though, it came out nice either way. Knurling PLEASE?????? 😃
Haha. No problem. The knurling is done on a metal lathe. There are hand knurlers available but they will not do a continuous knurl. There are a bunch of lathe knurling videos on youtube that show how it is done.