Osho Bodhisattva Meditation Center
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
I use these on copper tags and they are easy to use. The set that I bought previously didn't have a mark of the top of the letter, this one does. So you don't have to attach stickers or waste time figuring out the top. They are also good size for your tagging, easily readable. Make a good sharp imprint.
Shilogyra
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
I have used these stamps on copper plate, aluminum, and steel and have gotten good results. If a person is careful to not go too deep they also work on leather.
Tommy23Q
Reviewed in Australia on July 4, 2024
A++
AricV
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
These work well stamping mild steel
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
Was everything I was hoping for plus much more. Worked incredibly well for the job I had.Thanks Steve
Martha
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
Expansive, heavy and small
Blanche_Neige
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2024
Bon produit fonctionne très bien je le recommande
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
These mark pretty good. Use them for marking brass props.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Good quality stamp set, after multiple stamps they still are holding up great.
Besim Ibishi
Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2023
I just got these letter and number stamp/punches today, on the first look they're very well made. That's just at first glance. For me they seem as I mentioned of high quality and perfect size and feel. Packaging is not gimmicky, the stamping on the side of the pieces is large and clear. I will put these to the test and provide actual pictures and or videos of how they perform and I will provide short term reviews as well as long term reviews. They seem for industrial use, no none sense, this is only at first look. Majority of time I will be using it on hardwoods as well as softwoods. Maybe I will use them on some brushed stainlessness steel well as some carbon steel, mild steel but that's it. Which I think they will perform just fine on any type of wood. If I recall correctly the manufacturer does mention that these can be used on wood, metals, steels, plastics etc. I will rate these 5 stars out of 5, this might change as I progress. Price wise, they're definitely not cheap, but I am hopping I got what I paid for.
Craig
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2022
I've used tons of different punches in the 15 years of being a Machinst. These are by far the best I've used. To be honest I didn't even know they were being made as well as these. The fit and finish on these makes them almost to nice to use. The blued tempered ends are the cherry on top. The Engraving or stamped letter to show the right side up is even beautifully done (sometimes theres nothing and other times the letters all crooked. The letters and numbers are precise and clean cut. The punch is machined to a clean taper leaving a bare minimum around the letters or numbers which makes it easy to see where the base of your letter is, which makes stamping neatly and straight much easier.Comes in a sturdy box as well.
Colin
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2021
Seems to be hard and no flat spots yet.
S. Fannin
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2020
I like how crisp and solid these are. Reminds me of old ones you see in museums, not that sort of bubbled cheap steel in some sets I've seen. I practiced on some scrap wood first and the key is to use a small hammer and hit two or three times lightly. I tested carpenter's hammer, hard to control. A few taps with one of those hammers meant for hanging pictures was best. You need to hit it enough to make the impression but not enough to ram the whole thing into the material, which makes a circle around it. I'm using them to make simulated antique telephone parts as replacements for ones that are too far gone. They're just right for making terminal codes in the wood and then filling them with white shoe polish wax to look just like the originals. But I can think of lots of things I might try with these now. Also to share, I have no past experience with these yet I figured it out quickly on one piece of scrap wood.