#24
I just had a custom branding iron head made and like how it turned out. Before this I had wooden discs laser engraved that I router into bigger projects.
Do any of you use branding irons to sign your work?
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#25
I've used an electric branding iron for several years now. But like everything else, I'm thinking about getting some laser-engraved discs for future projects. I'm never completely satisfied.
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#26
I use a $10 custom rubber stamp with ink, works great.
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#27
Signature and date using a fine point Sharpie.
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#28
J-W-P said:


Signature and date using a fine point Sharpie.




This.

Ed
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#29
I use a branding iron, then drill a 3/4" hole about 1/16" deep, and insert a penny to denote the year.

r2
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#30


I do also.
John T.
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#31
Fine point enamel Sharpie for my monogram and year


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#32
where did you get the branding iron made.
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#33
I use a electric pencil or fine point sharpy.
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Branding your work!


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