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metal stamping sourcing

July 3rd, 2010 admin No comments

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wood stamping hammer

June 23rd, 2010 admin No comments

wood stamping hammer
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I have a “Springfield” J.Stevens Arms Company single load shotgun. It has a hammer and automatic shell release

I don’t see a serial number, but it does have an X stamped beneath the barrel, where it connects to the trigger housing. There are no other discernible markings. The handle is wood and the barrel is 13-1/2″ long. Is this thing worth anything? What model is it? How can I find out more history on it?

j stevens arms company of chicopee falls massachusetts designed many models of these single shot shotguns, all models looked similar, although I find no model of “springfield” and no cross reference that they ever made one for springfield armory or springfield arms companies. According to my literature “they were designed as inexpensive, utility grade weapons and there is little or no collector interst in them at this time.” NOTE**** many of these shotguns featured damascus barrels and SHOULD NOT BE FIRED WITH MODERN SHOTSHELLS AS THEY TEND TO RUPTURE OR EVEN EXPLODE!!!!! As with any older weapon, it should be checked by a gunsmith to determine if it is safe to use.
Values listed for all models I found is:$150-$176 in excellent condition. $100 to $125 in very good condition. These shotguns were made in the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s. Source: gun digest book of guns and values 2008 edition. & early american shotguns (out of print)
hope this helped.
Shoot safe


36 Number & Letter Punch Stamping 2.5mm Set & Wood Box


36 Number & Letter Punch Stamping 2.5mm Set & Wood Box


$60.14


36 Letter & Number Punches This is a new set of 36 punches. All the letters and numbers are anodized black, are steel and measure approximately 2.5 mm. These punches are great for jewelry design. Each punch measures approximately 2 3/8″ x 1/4″ x 1/4″ (60 x 6 x 6 mm). It comes in a wooden storage box that measures approximately 6 3/8″ x 3 3/4″ x 3″ (161 x 95 x 76 mm). You receive: One set of 27 let…

Finding The Right Knife Set For Your Home

We never know quite how it happens, but yet again, you’ve been roped into cooking for the entire family at yet another impromptu gathering.  And to top it all off, your knife set needs replacing.  Oh, what to do?  I find it’s extremely important to know not only what a specific kitchen knife is meant for, but also what materials it can be made from, and how to ensure it will live a healthy, long life in the comfort of your kitchen.

            First and foremost, there are two ways in which kitchen knives are made.  The first being the forged knife made by pressing hot steel into a mold which is then either hammered into a specific shape or put through several or processed through several different machines.  Your second option being stamped knives which are made by stamping them from a single sheet of steel that is then sharpened and finished.  The finished products are in fact fairly different:  while forged knives are more expensive, they offer a much more well balanced blade whereas stamped knives are much thinner and typically prone to imbalance.

            Your best option for peeling potatoes and cutting small vegetables is going to be the paring knife, which is no more than four inches long thus offering increased maneuverability on a small surface.  Utility knives generally offer a blade anywhere from four to seven inches in length which can also be serrated or smooth; these are mainly suited for fruits, vegetables, herbs and the like.  Now serrated knives in and of themselves usually have a five to ten inch blade and are best for cutting fresh bread however, I wouldn’t recommend them for much of anything else as they cannot be sharpened and need to be replaced regularly for that reason.  Boning knives are intended for pulling meat from the bone and for that reason, the blade is five to six inches in length and very thin in order to ensure that they are effective at their task.  

Cleavers have up to a six-inch blade, which is also very wide, making it your best bet for cutting anything thick or crushing garlic cloves, for example.  Chef’s knives are available anywhere from six to 12 inches in length, but keep in mind, bigger isn’t necessarily better as you want it to balance in your hand.  Therefore, smaller hands are best when handling smaller blades, as these particular knives are best suited for ubiquitous tasks such as chopping, dicing, mincing, and slicing.  Carving knives are meant for slicing cooked meats, typically sold with a carving fork in order to hold down whatever it is you’re cutting.  Usually around eight inches in length they are available with either a pointed or rounded tip and both are equally effective.

There are also different types of materials used to create the handles for your kitchen knives; exotic woods, stainless steel, and porcelain, just to name a few.  They do however have their own pluses and minuses as well as care and keeping tips.  Wooden handled knives, for example cannot be immersed in water because that would cause the wood to swell, thus damaging them.  But it is also recommended that you rub mineral or lemon oils on the handles occasionally in order to maintain them.  Ceramic handled knives are best known for their durability, but my favorites are the stainless steel handled knives; these are the least likely of the bunch to gather rust.

In order to keep your kitchen knives like new, it’s best that they be stored in a wooden knife block.  This not only keeps them sharp, it also keeps your hands safe as keeping them loose in a drawer is more likely to result in cuts and scrapes.  It is also best that your knives only be used on surfaces such as wood and plastic, not metal because that will wear down the blade.  As always, keep your knives out of the dishwasher and hand wash them immediately after each use.  Now, you may think the goal here is to find the cheapest option available to you, when in fact you really do get what you pay for.  So, as with so many other decisions one has to make, it comes down to whether you want to make one larger purchase or several smaller ones as you find yourself in need of replacing them again and again.

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The perfect item for any kitchen is a multi-purpose knife set. You will find yourself reaching for a kitchen knife over and over while preparing your favorite meals. MyDiscountKitchen.com offers a variety of discount kitchen appliances and cookware essentials.

hand stamping plastic

May 6th, 2010 admin No comments

hand stamping plastic
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22 what kind of gun do I have?

A family friend recently gave me a pistol that belonged to the father. I'm trying to find out what and what it is fired. It is small enough to fit in the palm of my hand and a hammer inside. It is also feeding the magazine with the word protector engraved on the slide. It seems that the model number with Spain al635 says word stamped on the other side of the slide. The grips on it are plastic with a symbol of what looks like a dragon with the same mark under the words. It appears that fires 22 short films, but want to be sure. I found a simlar astra pistol called puppy that looks like this, but the markings are different.

Astra sounds like a gun. made a lot of relatively cheap small automatic pistols. were good some quality arms. Spanish gun had several companies in the late 30 40, and 50's that made small cars such as his pocket, but the import stop with the "Saturday night special" laws which came into force in late 1960. by the way the "al635" is actually "CAL 6.35, or 25 gauge automatic

stamping technology

May 4th, 2010 admin No comments

stamping technology
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Why aren’t Halry Davidson’s allowed in the carpool lane?

I mean there is only one seat, so technically you are carpooling. I can weave my bike in between traffic when all the cards are stopped so why not? Plus Halry Riders do a lot for the community such as safety programs (like loud pipes to warn others) and they embrace clean air technology. My Prius has a small golden diamond stamp on the bumper and gets to use the carpool lane for using clean technology. Why doesn’t Halry Davison issue the same sticker for their bikes? The Harly engine burns much less fuel than other fossil fuel engines so it is green air approved. Harly’s are American bikes so they should be held in higher regard than other manufacturers and allowed certain privileges such as carpool lanes.

Your thoughts?

I don’t care if they are allowed or not. I ride a Harley and I do what I want. I ride between cars in the carpool lane, whatever. I ride the shoulder a lot too. Much faster. And everybody knows I’m coming thanks to my loud pipe, so it’s really safe.


Sheet Metal Stamping Presses


Sheet Metal Stamping Presses


$280.00



Metal Stamping Process


Metal Stamping Process


$50.25


The Metal Stamping Process is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in or preparing for a career in the metal forming industry. It was written by an expert with over 30 years of practical experience, and it has been used for years as the core reference for what is widely regarded as the premier training program in this industry. With this book you will have immediate access to metalwork…

Applied Metal Forming: Including FEM Analysis


Applied Metal Forming: Including FEM Analysis


$65.00


Applied Metal Forming: Using FEM Analysis describes metal forming theory and how experimental techniques can be used to study any metal forming operation with great accuracy. For each primary class of processes, such as forging, rolling, extrusion, wiredrawing, and sheet-metal forming, it explains how FEA (Finite Elements Analysis) can be applied with great precision to characterize the forming co…

Fundamentals of Hydroforming


Fundamentals of Hydroforming


$90.00


Fundamentals of Hydroforming provides an introduction to tube and sheet hydroforming. It describes the advantages of its use and how to design products for the hydroforming process. The book also explains how to hydro-piece holes and slots, how to select tha materials and tubes, pre- and post-operations, various methods of assembly, the equipment required, and tool design. Fundamentals of Hydr…

A smart rubber stamp, sloid stamps uk introduces new products

New technology is not only IT related but happens all over – also in the rubber stamp business. In peoples mind a rubber stamp is something with an ink pad on the desk and a rubber stamp laying somewhere nearby and when a document has to be stamped then you hit the ink pad with the rubber stamp and then hit the document with the rubber stamp.

Today a modern rubber stamp comes with its own ink pad hidden inside the stamp and there is no visible sign of what used to be the rubber. The technology is called the ‘smart stamp’. The  rubber stamp in the smart stamp is a very thin light sensitive piece of plastic The text required is typed on a piece of paper and placed in a sophisticated flashing light machine. The light flashes and the plastic is now penetrated where the text had been with thousands of tiny small holes. To make it into a rubber stamp the piece of plastic is now placed at the bottom of a plastic case and on top of the small piece of plastic is a cavity filled with ink.

To make a rubber stamp impression on a document the handle on the plastic case is pressed down which again presses the ink through all the tiny small holes in the plastic – and a top quality rubber stamp impression shows.

This new technology is more expensive than the old rubber stamp technology with a separate ink pad but the quality of the impression is outstanding. The smart rubber stamp comes with a refill included so it contains thousands and thousands of top quality impressions.

The details in the impression are so good that it is possible to make a top quality smart rubber stamp that gives an accurate impression of a human face. This is just not possible using traditional rubber stamp technology.

Without doubt the smart rubber stamp quality is the best on the market.

These days it is also possible to produce a rubber stamp using a laser – but the material for the stamping is still rubber. The laser technology is very simple and easy to use. You simply type the text you want on the rubber stamp and push the button so that the laser machine will cut out the text on the rubber which is then mounted on the rubber stamp handle.

In a way you could also call this a smart rubber stamp as well since it is produced in a very smart way, but the end products would look and act entirely differently. The laser version is simply a way of speeding up production whereas the really smart rubber stamp produces higher quality results than ever possible before.

 

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metal stamping hobby

April 27th, 2010 admin No comments

metal stamping hobby
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Artist Trading Card Workshop: Create, Collect, Swap


Artist Trading Card Workshop: Create, Collect, Swap


$12.94


Within this book, you will find a spectrum of techniques including collage, painting, metal-working, stamping and more. It also contains suggestions for storing cards, and for fostering a community of freindship, technique sharing and card trading. The 8.5 x 11 paperback book contains 128 pages with 250 color and 10 black-and-white illustrations….

Fundamentals of Hydroforming


Fundamentals of Hydroforming


$90.00


Fundamentals of Hydroforming provides an introduction to tube and sheet hydroforming. It describes the advantages of its use and how to design products for the hydroforming process. The book also explains how to hydro-piece holes and slots, how to select tha materials and tubes, pre- and post-operations, various methods of assembly, the equipment required, and tool design. Fundamentals of Hydr…

Developments in Sheet Metal Stamping


Developments in Sheet Metal Stamping


$85.00