https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/jewelry-stamping-2 • Posted by Annap72
I recieved this kit from makerskit.com, there are some pros and cons to it. The pros are that the kit comes with everything you will need, that if you dont know how to do it they have tutorials on how to do it. The cons i had was it was hard for me to get the stamp to make a dent, i had to hit it more that once. I enjoyed receiving this kit, i had been wanting to try this out, i like how the stamps are big enough to hold and not worry about hitting my thumb or hand with the hammer. Their is endless projects that you can make with this kit. I liked that the kit came with all the tools nessecary to make alot of projects.
I recieved this kit from makerskit.com, there are some pros and cons to it. The pros are that the kit comes with everything you will need, that if you dont know how to do it they have tutorials on how to do it. The cons i had was it was hard for me to get the stamp to make a dent, i had to hit it more that once. I enjoyed receiving this kit, i had been wanting to try this out, i like how the stamps are big enough to hold and not worry about hitting my thumb or hand with the hammer. Their is endless projects that you can make with this kit. I liked that the kit came with all the tools nessecary to make alot of projects.
I recieved this kit and inside it is metal stamp alphabet and numbers, hammer, brass blanks, and jump rings, and brass ball necklace
open your kit, inside is the box the hammer and the stamps
what you are gonna need is a piece of cardboard to put under your brass blank and tape it to it so it doesnt move, get the metal stamps that you want to use
your going to want to hold your metal stamp down near the base of it so it doesnt move, and pound on the top, now for me i had to tap at least three times
in order to make the stamping stand out you will need to rub a sharpie over it and them wipe off immediately.