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konad stamping art nail

July 2nd, 2010 admin No comments

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Stamper Konad nail art?

I have a question about Konad STAMPING NAIL ART, I see the steps on how to apply and in step 2 says "Apply Special Konad Nail Polish to desired image within a plate. "You really have to use a special nail polish Konad or I can use nail polish others? Please answer me as soon as possible thnx.

Konad waxes are made for printing. So they are thicker and more opaque than most. You can take a chance with the enamel. But the results might not work. Some of my polishing work, some do not. useful for those who have thickened a bit:)


Konad Set B Professional Kit for Stamping Nail Art


Konad Set B Professional Kit for Stamping Nail Art


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KONAD STAMPING NAIL ART SET B Luxury Set Package Includes: ? 1-Stamp ? 1-Scraper ? 4-Image Plates ? 3-Special Polishes (10 mL) Image Plates: M4, M8, M15, M21 Special Polish: White, Red, Green…

13x Konad Stamping Nail Art+2way Stamp


13x Konad Stamping Nail Art+2way Stamp


$100.00


14 lot 13 special polish+ 2 WAY STAMP red, green, gold, pink, sky pearl ,BLUE, DARK BLUE,orange, top coat.white, base coat, yellow DARK BROWN…

2xkonad Stamping Nail Art Set B Mange Your Hand Perfect


2xkonad Stamping Nail Art Set B Mange Your Hand Perfect


$160.00


EACH SET INCLUDE Package Includes: * 4 Image Plates * 3 Special Polishes (10 mL / 0.35 Fl.Oz) * 1 Stamp * 1 Scraper Image Plates: M4, M8, M15, M21 Special Polish: White, Red, Green…

Konad Coraline Stamping Nail Art Set: Type B


Konad Coraline Stamping Nail Art Set: Type B


$44.99


Coraline Stamping Nail Art Set: Type B
the set include:

3 x 12ml Special Polish
Blue Pearl, Yellow, Psyche Pink
Stamp & Scraper and
4 x Coraline Image Plates
Stamp & Scraper…


Stamping Nail Art


Stamping Nail Art


$13.00


Basic Stamping Set

Package Includes:

* 1-Stamp
* 1-Scraper
* 1-Image Plate
* 1-Special Polish (5 mL. – 0.175 Fl. Oz.)

Image Plate:
M3

Special Polish:
White

Konad Nail Art Kit is a new nail-imprinting kit that lets you put designs by stamping pre-designed images on your nails in minutes. Apply or change designs any time you want, change designs weekly, daily, as many times as you want. Furth…


Konad Stamping Nail Art 268 Designs (M1-m36) Are on Konad Demo Plate.


Konad Stamping Nail Art 268 Designs (M1-m36) Are on Konad Demo Plate.


$219.99


268 designs (M1-M36) are on KONAD Demo plate….

Konad Stamping Nail Art M69 Zebra Pedicure Image Plate+pink Special Polish+stamper&scrap


Konad Stamping Nail Art M69 Zebra Pedicure Image Plate+pink Special Polish+stamper&scrap


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M69 ZEBRA PEDICURE + SPECIAL POLISH PINK 12MM +STAMPER AND SCRAPER…

Konad Stamping Nail Art Image Plate - S10


Konad Stamping Nail Art Image Plate – S10


$6.00


Konad Stamping Nail Art Image Plate – S10…

Konad Stamping Nail Art Image Plate - S9


Konad Stamping Nail Art Image Plate – S9


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Konad Stamping Nail Art Image Plate – S9…

Konad Stamping Nail Art Special Polish 10/10 Ml for Nail Art Design


Konad Stamping Nail Art Special Polish 10/10 Ml for Nail Art Design


$8.99


For use with our nail stamping system. This polish is 5 times thicker than regular nail polish and is the only polish that are guaranteed to work with our nail art kits. 10ml.Directions: Simply apply the special nail polish to image plate. Scrap off the excess polish using the scraper. Stamp the image plate with our special rubber stamp, then apply the stamp to your own nail. Mix the colors a…

Nail Design Blueprint Torrent

nail technicians and nail care nail art. In other words, your job is to help others maintain and improve healthy, beautiful nails. As you know, the nail salon business is lucrative and often attracts many customers each day. With the resources appropriate, may become a nail technician or even operate your own salon business.

There are several basic steps to become a technician polish. You have to apply to a vocational school, beauty school or community college. Education is very important, and their customers feel comfortable knowing that you have your license. On average, a nail technician program runs from 3-6 months and focuses on manicures, pedicures, nail art and nail acrylic. You can never learn too much. Learning helps you gain knowledge and experience, which could make the top nail artists in your area. You can request financial assistance to help pay for tuition, books and other supplies. Community colleges offer classes at a cost significantly cheaper for a very good education.

Once you complete the classes, you can apply for your license. All states require nail technicians to pass examinations of the State Board. See with the advice of your state cosmetology licensing requirements to ensure eligibility. To prepare for your nail technician license, shall two knowledge and experience. To gain experience, become an employee or apprentice in a salon business a good reputation to enhance their skills. Business the room will probably have to do menial jobs, but the best thing to consider hiring once it is a nail technician license. You can also practice nail care and nail designs yourself, as well as family and friends. Konad Stamping Nail Art is a good team for the professional home looking nails.

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metal stamping parts

June 14th, 2010 admin No comments

metal stamping parts
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I have an amphicar that im trying to restore but i dont understand how to tell what my engine type is?

Any info would be helpful. The metal stamp on the frame says the engine number is :”Gk 1024 HE” but websites selling parts say engine number like 1-12-10, and 1-12-06, why does it not match mine? The chassis number is 101 567, and i cant find that either. If anyone could link me to a “Amphicars for dummies” site I would be appreciated. any info will help. anyone who knows anything about these old cars please help.

congraulation on being an owner of an amphicar, they just seem to getting more valuable every day.

go to the amphicar forum, they have a lot of info on your car, technical information and a chance to discuss your restoration project..

http://www.amphicar.com/

http://www.allthingsamphicar.com/

hope this helps


Metal Stamping Process


Metal Stamping Process


$53.99


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 metalworking fo…

Chrome wheels propel expansion. (Superior Industries International Inc.'s wheel chrome-plating facility) (Industry Report): An article from: Arkansas Business


Chrome wheels propel expansion. (Superior Industries International Inc.’s wheel chrome-plating facility) (Industry Report): An article from: Arkansas Business


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This digital document is an article from Arkansas Business, published by Journal Publishing, Inc. on January 3, 1994. The length of the article is 928 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle…

Compounders take the lead in post-use bumper recycling.(Technology News: Automotive Recycling): An article from: Plastics Technology


Compounders take the lead in post-use bumper recycling.(Technology News: Automotive Recycling): An article from: Plastics Technology


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This digital document is an article from Plastics Technology, published by Gardner Publications, Inc. on March 1, 1996. The length of the article is 1524 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTi…

The 2009-2014 World Outlook for Manufacturing Motor Vehicle Metal Stampings, Fenders, Tops, Body Parts, Trim, and Molding


The 2009-2014 World Outlook for Manufacturing Motor Vehicle Metal Stampings, Fenders, Tops, Body Parts, Trim, and Molding


$795.00


This econometric study covers the world outlook for manufacturing motor vehicle metal stampings, fenders, tops, body parts, trim, and molding across more than 200 countries. For each year reported, estimates are given for the latent demand, or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.), for the country in question (in millions of U.S. dollars), the percent share the country is of the region and of the g…

Method for Finishing Characteristics of Metal Stamping Dies

A method for improving the release and finish characteristics of metal stamping dies includes shot peening the interior die cavity walls with substantially spherical shot having a hardness value at least equal to the hardness value of the die cavity walls.

Optimizing the parameters of the peening process, such as the Almen intensity and the shot type, size, hardness and uniformity, maximizes the improvement to the release and finish characteristics of the die. Optionally, the initial shot peening is followed by a second shot peening with substantially spherical glass beads. Metal stamping dies shot peened in accordance with the present method exhibit substantial improvement in their release and finish characteristics over unpeened dies.

The present invention relates to metal stamping dies, and, more particularly, to a method for improving the release and finish characteristics of metal stamping dies through shot peening.

The use of metal stamping to produce a wide variety of metal parts is widespread. While there are variations of the metal stamping process, such as forming, piercing, deep drawing and the like and combinations thereof, and different types ofdies, such as single and multiple cavity dies and progressive dies, most of the principles and techniques are the same. The problems are also often the same.

One of the major problems which is common to virtually all metal stamping operations involvingdrawing or deformation of the workpiece,whereby the workpiece contacts the interior die cavity walls during the stamping operation, is a poor release characteristic between the workpiece and the die cavity walls. Poor release characteristics, whichcauses problems both during the stamping downstroke and the upstroke and workpiece removal stage, invariably leads to problems such as machine jams or smashups, misformed and non-uniform parts and poor finish characteristics on the workpiece surfaceproximal to the die cavity walls, such as scratches, galling, scoring, random shiny spots and the like. Although a poor release characteristic is most often the cause of a poor finish, poor finish can also be caused by other factors, such as heatbuildup, improper lubrication, surface flaws and the like.

Because of the high cost of rejected parts and the down time due to die maintenance and reconditioning, as well as the potential very high cost occasioned by a machine or die jam or smashup, constant efforts are being made to improve the releaseand finish characteristics of metal stamping dies. These efforts range from varying the composition of the die material to coating the interior die cavity walls with release agents, plating and the like. Even the die designer continually attempt toimprove the release and finish characteristics of dies by experimenting with variations of draft angles and the like.

While there has been steady improvement over the years, there is a continuing need for further improvements, especially improvements that are economical, reliable and durable.

The present invention was the result of the surprising discovery that shot peening metal stamping dies with generally spherical shot dramatically improves the release and finish characteristics of such dies, as well as substantially increasingdie life. Heretofore, the accepted rule in die construction and maintenance and reconditioning, with respect to achieving satisfactory release and finish characteristics, was to provide the interior die cavity walls with as smooth and uniform a surfaceas possible. Although shot peening has been in widespread use for years to increase the fatigue life and prevent stress corrosion cracking of metal parts, an irregular peened surface on the interior die cavity walls would predictably adversely affectthe release and finish characteristics of the die. Since any improvement in fatigue life or the prevention of stress corrosion cracking through shot peening would not be worth the sacrifice of having to accept poor release and finish characteristics ofthe die, shot peening has never been seriously considered for treatment of the interior die cavity walls of metal stamping dies.

In the broader aspects of the present invention, conventional shot peening techniques and equipment are utilized, i.e., the surface of the part is bombarded with shot by a peening apparatus under controlled conditions. However, in the preferredembodiment, optimum results are achieved by utilizing specific combinations of parameters with respect to shot type, size, hardness and Almen peening intensity. Examples of suitable conventional peening apparatus include air blasting equipment whichpropel the shot media at the part under air pressure, utilizing either suction, direct pressure or gravity feed, and airless or centrifugal wheel equipment which propels the shot media at the part by a rotating wheel. There are also freefall peeningmachines, where the shot media is dropped upon the part from various selected heights.

With respect to the shot peening media, the media must be substantially spherical. Irregular, angular or abrasive media, such as employed in grit blasting and sand blasting, are unacceptable in the method of the present invention. While avariety of generally spherical peening media may be utilized, such as steel shot, ceramic media and conditioned cut steel wire shot, steel shot is preferred. In the case of cut steel wire shot, it must be conditioned prior to use, such as by blasting itagainst a steel plate until the particles are rounded. Whichever peening media is selected, it must have a hardness value at least equal to the hardness value of the die cavity walls to achieve the improvements of the method of the present invention.

The peening process should be conducted under conditions that will yield substantially 100% coverage and saturation of the interior die cavity walls. In addition, it has been found that increasing the depth of the compressive stress layerprovides additional improvement. A substantial improvement, especially in die life, is achieved when the compressive stress layer is about 0.02 inch or greater. This increase in die life is partly due to the fact that some surface metal is removedduring each periodic maintenance or reconditioning operation. Accordingly, the greater the depth of the compressive stress layer, the more the amount of metal that can be removed during maintenance and reconditioning operations before the benefits ofthe shot peening are negated.

The optimum shot peening intensity will vary depending upon the hardness of the dies and the type of die metal. Under the generally accepted Almen shot peening intensity standard, which was developed by the General Motors Research LaboratoriesDivision of General Motors Corporation, the various variables of shot peening are integrated into a single scale for measuring, specifying and duplicating shot peening intensities and results. All measurements are made on the standard Almen No. 2 gage,as shown in the SAE Manual on Shot Peening, AMS 2430 and MIL S-13165. Even though the exact optimum Almen intensity will vary as the die material and shot parameters vary, it has been found that when regular hardness steel shot, with a Rockwell hardnessof from about C45 to about C55, is utilized, the desired compressive stress layer of at least about 0.02 inch will be achieved with Almen intensities of from about 0.004 to about 0.014 C2.

Also, while the optimum size of the shot peening media will vary, steel shot with a Mil Spec size of from about SAE 70 to about SAE 230 is preferred for most applications. For optimum reliability and uniformity of the peening media, cast steelshot certified to Mil Spec 13165 is especially preferred.

Finally, it has been found that yet further improvement is achieved by following the initial shot peening with a second shot peening utilizing substantially spherical glass beads. The optional second peening procedure provides primarily acleaning function and enhances the uniformity of the peened die surface.

The improvement achieved in the die release and finish characteristics by the present method is consistent and dramatic over a wide range of varying die constructions. One of the clearest gages of improvement is to monitor the frequency of diecleaning and reconditioning that is required. Comparison testing between untreated dies and dies shot peened in accordance with the present invention at various stamping work stations at a major automotive assembly plant revealed consistent improvementwith the shot peened dies. From large steel quarter panel dies to smaller front fender steel insert dies, the results are the same. The shot peened dies experienced far less down time and required far fewer periodic maintenance and reconditioningoperations. The improvement as a function of reduced down time and periodic maintenance and reconditioning ranges from a factor of several fold to a factor of over 30. In addition, the surface finish of the stamped parts is consistently uniform andfree from flaws.

In addition to the improvements that the present method provides with respect to release and finish characteristics and the reduction of down time and the need for periodic maintenance and reconditioning, additional advantages are achieved. Costwise, the present method is less costly than most other surface treatments and coatings which are applied to the interior die cavity walls. Moreover, additional cost savings are realized during die reconditioning or modification. Coatings, such asplating, tend to chip and flake and eventually must be replaced at high cost. In the event that the die needs modification due to an engineering change or the like or requires a repair operation such as welding, only the immediate area that is alteredor repaired may require repeening. In sharp contrast, such an isolated modification or repair in a plated die most often requires the entire die surface to be replated.

Thus, the surprising discovery that shot peening metal stamping dies in accordance with the present method dramatically improves release and finish characteristics, instead of adversely affecting them as would be predicted, has resulted in asimple, reliable and economical method which can benefit the entire metal stamping industry.

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June 11th, 2010 admin No comments

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What is the value of a miss-printed, full color new state quarter?

I recently obtained a state quarter 2001 South Carolina coloration was part of it. At first, I thought the color had been erased, but after further inspection, I found it to be a different case. It seems that the color is applied to the original pressing of the quarter partly offset clockwise about 1 cm. Most of the middle section of quarter is devoid of any color, but most top you can clearly see the metal letters spelling "South Carolina" in it's original form, with the letters stamped in red same slightly to the right to print. It is clear that this coin was printed incorrectly in the Mint, and got out of control, but I have curious about what value can have. Any leads appreciated.

Most collectors consider his fourth damaged colored coin (Damage done after he left the U.S. Mint) and the premium offered or small coin. The private company that colored the quarter that ends in a disrepair and was put into circulation. Sorry, a collector's point of view there is nothing special.


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…

China Forging, Pressing, Stamping & Roll-Forming Of Metal Industry Profile


China Forging, Pressing, Stamping & Roll-Forming Of Metal Industry Profile


$550.00


Provides key data and concise analyses, presents a comparative analysis on the development of forging, pressing, stamping & roll-forming of metal industry in 31 provincial regions and 20 major cities in visualized form of data map. The report also includes a list of top 100 enterprises in the sector and the comparison on investment environment in top 10 hot regions. In addition, the report truly r…

Metal Stamping Materials and Processes

Little is known about this process, what type of machinery it uses or how it benefits our lives. The truth is simple. The process of metal stamping and the products it produces are virtually unlimited. Today, this process helps your car operate, medical equipment function and supplements other key components of our daily life.

Metal stamping operations utilize leading precision stamping presses including Bruderer, Kyori, Ingyu, and Minster with sizes ranging from 5 tons – 220 tons. Materials used in the process include Beryllium Copper, Phosphorous Bronze, Stainless Steel & Copper and Cold Rolled Steel with thickness ranging from 0.002″ to 0.180″. As a result, manufacturers have the capability to provide services and products for a wide variety of industries.

The Metal Stamping Process is put to use for a number if industries, including:

* Automotive parts stamping
* Medical stamping
* Stamping for mobile devices
* Stamped and drawn shields for industrial and electronics industries
* Bandolier
* Bandolier wire
* Header pins
* Contact pins
* Terminals
* Sleeved terminals
* Reel to reel
* Precision miniature stamping
* High speed
* Micro
* Stainless steel
* Medical Stamping

In addition, several types of metals are used in the process, including:

* Aluminum
* Beryllium
* Brass
* Bronze
* Cold Rolled Steel
* Copper
* Mylar
* Phenolic
* Stainless Steel
* Teflon
* Titanium and more!

The process of bandoliering involves the use of a delivery member (a “band”, or “carrier”) that conveys components from one point to another. In the precision metal stamping arena, bandoliering has been used extensively for manufacturing components such as pins assembled into electronic connectors. Bandoliered components are formed by a special type of precision metal stamping die (referred to as a progressive bandolier die), which is operated in a mechanical press (typically 60 ton, or greater). Raw material in the form of wire (ferrous or nonferrous) is fed into the die to be formed (stamped) into the final desired component, and raw material in the form of strip is introduced into the die to be formed into the bandolier to carry the final component. This article expounds on the use of the bandoliering technique for manufacturing various types of precision metal components. Specifically, the following will be discussed: (1) the benefits of bandoliered components, (2) examples of various applications that can employ bandoliering, and (3) various manufacturing options that can be incorporated into this process.

First, the benefits of producing a precision metal component in a bandoliered configuration (mainly for high volume applications) are threefold: (a) reduced unit cost, (b) repeatable quality, and (c) in-line post-processing. Unit cost can be reduced due to the fact that the stamping operation is performed in a progressive precision metal stamping die, and also because of the fact that the bandoliering process allows for time-saving secondary operations (such as assembly), which reduce overall unit cost. Quality is inherently repeatable in a progressive stamping die. The most significant benefit of the bandoliering process is related to the fact that the stamped components all exit the die in an “ordered” configuration, ready for an assembly process (either manual or automated) or for other secondary operations while still on the band (carrier). Related to this benefit is the fact that this process also lends itself to other manufacturing operations that can be performed inside the die (discussed later).

Second, the types of applications for which bandoliering may be employed are numerous. The following are examples of various industries that could employ this process: Medical devices (e.g., surgical components), Orthopedic components (e.g., pins), Electronic connectors (e.g., connector pins), Military components, as well as many other industries/applications.

Lastly, a bandoliered process can provide for various manufacturing operations to be performed either inside the precision metal stamping die, or outside of the stamping die (while the components are still located on the bandolier). Some examples of in-die operations that can be performed include: coining, sharpening, machining, assembly, and welding. Examples of secondary operations performed outside of the die (while the precision formed components are still on the band) include: cleaning, coating, heat-treating, and automated assembly.

High volume applications for stamped metal components should be evaluated to see if a bandoliered application could be used, especially if the need is present for secondary operations such as assembly, or other operations as discussed above.

The parts manufactured during the metal stamping process vary from tiny parts in material as thin as .05mm to larger frames and heavy duty metal components. Precision presses vary in size from 5 tons to 220 tons, and with speeds up to 1,500 per minute. Stamping services also have skiving equipment to contour metal thickness and configuration as required.

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metal embossing scrapbooking

May 24th, 2010 admin No comments

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Basic Set Metal Embossing Tools


Basic Set Metal Embossing Tools


$11.42


This set of tools, designed for use with metal and clay, includes 5 tools: refiner w/Teflon tip w/stylus, medium ball & cup, brass brush, micro wheel, and small dot wheel. Instruction sheet included….

Metal Embossing Humungo Mat Set 8-Inch by 10-Inch -1 Thick Foam, 1 Thin Foam, 1 Acrylic Mat


Metal Embossing Humungo Mat Set 8-Inch by 10-Inch -1 Thick Foam, 1 Thin Foam, 1 Acrylic Mat


$8.85


Designed to work with and not against your Ten Seconds Studio metal embossing tools, these mats are a convenient size and are color coded. This package contains (3) 10″ x 8″ mats: thick black rubber foam (4mm), thin tan rubber foam (2mm) and thin acrylic (2mm)….

Metal Embossing Ball and Cup Tools


Metal Embossing Ball and Cup Tools


$11.42


This set of tools, designed for use with metal and clay, includes small, medium, large, and humungo sizes. This Ball & Cup set provides 4 sizes of dome shapes for use in creating rivets, holes, or domes….

Walnut Hollow Creative Metal Beginners Kit


Walnut Hollow Creative Metal Beginners Kit


$20.90


This Beginner Kit includes storage case with all necessary tools for metal crafting. Use for embossing, detailing, and decorating soft metals. Trial piece of metal, information and project instructions included….

Walnut Hollow Mini Tool Set


Walnut Hollow Mini Tool Set


$5.40


WALNUT HOLLOW-Mini Tool Set. Use this great eight piece set of mini tools to add texture to foil; metal; paper and more for scrapbooking; greeting cards; general crafts and home decor projects. This package contains double-ended handle; small foam mat (2×4-1/4); six interchangeable points: narrow roller; medium roller; large ball; large cup; medium metal detailer and nylon universal detailer. I…

Cute Japanese Hello Kitty Metal Stickers (Embossing)


Cute Japanese Hello Kitty Metal Stickers (Embossing)


$0.59


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Cardmaking

Card stock for cardmaking and other craft uses comes in a wide variety of textures and colors.

Cardmaking is the craft of hand-making greeting cards. Many people with interests in allied crafts such as scrapbooking and stamping have begun to use their skills to start making handmade cards. This has contributed to cardmaking becoming a popular hobby.

Publishers have also been quick to cash in on the popularity in card making, with several monthly magazines in the US and UK devoted to the topic. There have also been over 150 books on handmade cards published (source: Amazon.com).

Traditional high street stores have begun to devote an increasing amount of their floorspace to handmade cards.[citation needed] Handmade products are now being seen by retailers as a way to increase margins, and handmade cards are no exception. This is particularly the case as mass-produced printed greeting cards have been faced with competition from electronic greeting cards. Over seven billion greeting cards were sent in the US alone last year; greeting cards are a multi-billion-dollar business.

In contrast, hundreds of small businesses have been set up by avid crafters keen to make a return on their cardmaking efforts. Many of these are taking advantage of the low setup costs of web-based selling and the wide customer-base of auction sites like eBay. Many others continue to sell their creations at craft fairs, markets and ftes. Others use their cardmaking skills to turn a profit in the wedding planning market making handmade wedding invitations and favors.

History

The custom of sending greeting cards can be traced back to the ancient Chinese, who exchanged messages of good will to celebrate the New Year, and to the early Egyptians, who conveyed their greetings on papyrus scrolls.

By the early 1400s, handmade paper greeting cards were being exchanged in Europe. The Germans are known to have printed New Year’s greetings from woodcuts as early as 1400, and handmade paper Valentines were being exchanged in various parts of Europe in the early to mid-1400s.

However, by the 1850s, the greeting card had been transformed from a relatively expensive, handmade and hand-delivered gift to a popular and affordable means of personal communication, due largely to advances in printing and mechanization.

This trend continued, followed by new trends like Christmas cards, the first of which appeared in published form in London in 1843 when Sir Henry Cole hired artist John Calcott Horsley to design a holiday card that he could send to his friends and acquaintances. Technical developments like color lithography in 1930 propelled the manufactured greeting card industry forward.

During the 1980s, the trend began to turn, with consumers increasing looking for greeting cards that were differentiated from the standard offering. In the late 1990s the market was clearly beginning to separate in to three different segments:

handmade and premium cards

mass-manufactured cards

e-cards

See also

Arts and crafts

Greeting cards

Basic Card Making Equipment

Unique Handmade Cards

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stamping hot metal

May 18th, 2010 admin No comments

stamping hot metal
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Expo Collection hot market expert advice, "get into preferred"

2010 Shanghai World Expo is approaching, and the related collection began growing investment market active. People began to pay attention, “Invest collection fever” this root baton, in following the Beijing Olympic Games, whether by the Shanghai World Expo to take over it?

    Auction market from the Mainland in recent years point of view, with many of the Expo-related collections, and enormous appreciation. If in 2008 China Guardian’s auction, two different types of Expo 1900 in Paris a large bronze memorial, about 500 yuan valuation, transaction prices were 5,800 yuan and 8,800 yuan. In addition, the “China 2010 Shanghai World Expo licensed products cum first auction”, “Expo Star” bare drilling from 10 million starting price climbing higher and higher. After fierce bidding, which will eventually be bought astronomical 12.6 million, setting a national diamond auction new record.

    Expo currently on the market and the general category of numerous related collections can be roughly divided into the following three categories: First, the sense of complete collection of collections of precious metals, like gold bullion gold brick, etc.; 2 is a collection of practical value, such as the Expo Memorial cup, stationery and so on. Third, ticket class, such as stamps, tickets, etc. all kinds. Industry experts said that because of their value, precious metals are relatively large collection of collectible value.

    ”For many people, started his collection of Expo, Expo collections need attention ‘preferential access into the’.” Favorites, experts say, “First, issuers have to authority, whether the decision of the Expo Board authorized the direct value of their collections, but also In addition to the official commemorative coins (chapter), the various sponsors introduced the collection is also very characteristic. sponsors introduced the collection in good general design, but also to ensure that the number of rare, hard-won. such as the sale of cross-line ” Full Record Expo “will be officially listed on April 18, the authority authorized by the Shanghai World Expo, the global issue of 2010 sets of 100 grams, just with the 2010 complement each other. This product is the first comprehensive account of the Hundred Years of the World Expo of products, select the fifth Expo will mark a milestone, engraved in a unique stamp on the shape of gold bars, and market similar products, compared to ‘a comprehensive and innovative’ for the obvious advantages, there is no precedent in the world, then the collection will trigger a new round of investment boom.
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