Best jewelry engraving machines according to redditors
We found 40 Reddit comments discussing the best jewelry engraving machines. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 40 Reddit comments discussing the best jewelry engraving machines. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
For future reference, go get an electric engraver. And use it to tattoo your equipment. Name and TX DL is all you need to engrave. It works!
I recently recovered my reported stolen car stereo from HPD's Property Room
Your tools with a name & DL# tattooed on them have a value of 0$ at every pawn shop as they won't touch them.
here is a link for blank d20s then get some durable craft paints like this enamel paint and an engraving tool here. So what you have to do is paint the dice then engrave them, use another D20 for reference so you know which sides get which number. It'll be a bit more work but you will save a lot of money and I promise you once you buy an engraver you will use it for everything.
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Also, he should buy an electric engraver. Use it to write the church name and phone number on everything of value. That will pretty much make the items unsellable to all but the most unscrupulous buyers.
Oh man, I wish I were crafty and skilled enough to machine metal...
My Fiancee got this for me as a gift and I love it, here's the link: Jewelers Universal Holder
I was looking at mini holders and couldn't find anything I liked. The top is a hex grid with circular holes for pegs and you can adjust it for all kinds of base sizes under 50mm
There's even a Desktop Version of the Jewelers Holder (though its a little more expensive)
I’ve been curious about this too. I always figured it was just lots of practice on scrap metal first with an engraving tool. TruePower 01-0399 Electric Metal Engraver with Carbide Tip and Variable Speed to 7200 Strokes Per Minute https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UMXNYUS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.er3AbDD7VRQF
We have one of these in my shop, but I’m shit with it. My old Laotian coworker could probably knock out the constitution in about five minutes, though.
Have you thought about a little engraver like this? Maybe with a smaller bit.
Nice idea. It might not be pretty, but you might be able to buy an engraver and do it yourself. This one is 3 millibits: https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Engraving-Engraver-Jewellery-Jewelry/dp/B01M6X5KWV
Doesn't have to be pretty if nobody supposed to be lookin' at it right?
It just sounds like simple fatigue. You can get a stress ball and use that to exercise your hands.
also, you can try a Universal Work Holder Peg Clamp:
http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Holder-Jewelers-Jewelry-Engraving/dp/B00NA7SG9C/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1452641200&sr=8-3&keywords=Universal+Work+Holder+PEG+CLAMP
I've been playing a little bit of Ironsworn, with a new character (Milla Ravenmark). I've also have just learned about "narrative dice". I honestly had no idea those were a thing, and I was surprised because I love rolling polyhedrals! I mean, the first thing that came to mind were Rory Story Cubes (which of course I own), but nope. Narrative dice are different, and they are used in the Genesys system and a couple of Star Wars RPGs that I haven't tried. A quick google search gave me some new info on the topic!
Thanks to Runehammer's video on narrative dice, and his DIY system, I have just bought a couple of materials from Amazon in hopes of creating my own custom set: 100 assorted color blank six-sided dice, a simple electric engraver that can be used with plastic, and a set of paint pens. The paint pen idea came from this video that teaches you how to color your custom engraved dice. His system looks PERFECT for a solo rpg approach! Now, I'm hinking on how to use those dice with USR rpg.
I'm also working on creating my custom dice tower on the cheap using a can of Pringles and some other easy-to-get items.
I'm looking forward to see how things go!
I bought this rotary chuck. Setting it up was super simple. Just lower the bed pretty much all the way and set it in. One thing to look for is that the appropriate jaws are in the right slot (they’re numbered and I was stupid). This version has a 4 pin connector so make sure your machine does as well but basically it just takes over the y-axis and turns it into a circular motion.
Engraving, join me in ruining perfectly good guns!
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Starter kit for hand engraving as a cheap person
Starter kit for the wild child with a dremmel
OR
Full hobo mode
Wow those are awful. Looks like I get to push my new strategy for hard to reach mould lines to the limit.
I've been using an engraving pen lately and it's working pretty well as long as you have a steady hand. It's basically a Dremel that will do less damage if you mess up.
General Tools 505 Cordless Precision Engraver with Diamond Tip Bit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004YK66NM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_EDqPBbG7DE5G4
Engraver.
I've used something similar to this, but I do have quite a bit of practice and a steady hand.
I'd recommend hobby chisels, but they're a little bit on the pricely side for beginners. Try to get a pen-type scribing needle like this kind. Most guide will recommend you emboss labeling tapes which are essentially, generally of dymo brand- but other brands are fine too depending on availability. I've heard from other builders too that hobby scribing tape like this are better than dymo, but i've never tried one myself.
Depending on the items you’re talking about, engraving is probably your best option if you’re passably handy with tools. Best with metal or wood, but the right plastics would be doable with care.
$15-25 will buy you an electric engraving tool. This one is under $15 and includes letter stencils.
Links to pictures of items used. Bought them all at home depot.
Handy Box Cover Blank .57 cents https://linx.li/677ggo0c.jpg
1 x 1 Foot Weldable Steel Sheet $7.24 https://linx.li/al5wail8.jpg There may be cheaper sheets out there. As someone pointed out these are rather thin and may melt at lower temps. A thicker sheet is recommended if you are worried about a fire.
6-32 x 1/2 Inch Flathead Screws w/nuts $1.18 ((The ones shown are zinc. I went back and found some steel ones but with nuts in separate bag.)) https://linx.li/mlwrmezc.jpg https://linx.li/jbdzghov.jpg
Grand Total of $10.35 https://linx.li/l71b7fia.jpg
Engraver goes for about $15 on amazon. First ask your uncle or a friend that may have one laying around. Same for the snips.
https://www.amazon.com/Tacklife-Multi-functional-Engraver-Precision-Replaceable/dp/B01N7SQ3LG/ref=pd_sbs_469_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01N7SQ3LG&pd_rd_r=DCXKYT5EZ3D19Y1K573M&pd_rd_w=uTjzd&pd_rd_wg=jvXNH&psc=1&refRID=DCXKYT5EZ3D19Y1K573M
As far as work holding, Amazon sells something like what you're describing for about $20 here
Alternatively there is a desk-top version of roughly the same thing here
Also, have you considered adding weights to your brushes? I know people with that have tremors bad enough that they have trouble using silverware. They say that weighted utensils like these make a world of difference. I imagine the same principles might apply to painting.
Also, shaky hands or no, that mini looks badass for sure. Great work :)
This.
Nothin fancy but it worked well enough.
http://www.amazon.com/WEN-21C-Variable-Electric-Engraver/dp/B0060C7PDM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1458990052&sr=8-2&keywords=engraver
Mispoke when i said laser.
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https://www.amazon.com/FOLAI-Electric-Engraving-Engraver-Jewellery/dp/B01M6X5KWV/ref=pd_bxgy_img_3/133-1264437-9514827?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01M6X5KWV&pd_rd_r=eb5913fe-69a3-11e9-b421-cdcde3290510&pd_rd_w=q2ABO&pd_rd_wg=skNni&pf_rd_p=a2006322-0bc0-4db9-a08e-d168c18ce6f0&pf_rd_r=9E5QH5N2G79XS9ZB4M0E&psc=1&refRID=9E5QH5N2G79XS9ZB4M0E
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More of a precision dremel
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i'd go for a powered option instead of batteries
https://www.amazon.com/Afantti-Electric-Engraver-Engraving-Stencils/dp/B07H1VSN2Q/ref=pd_bxgy_201_img_3/133-1264437-9514827?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07H1VSN2Q&pd_rd_r=f2c73ce3-69a3-11e9-b7b1-9768eea003d5&pd_rd_w=trVEx&pd_rd_wg=I9Fyg&pf_rd_p=a2006322-0bc0-4db9-a08e-d168c18ce6f0&pf_rd_r=3J08B53PBHHWX676F7BP&psc=1&refRID=3J08B53PBHHWX676F7BP
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edit business card blanks
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=metal+business+cards+blanks&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
Yes I have gotten it. Replaced the exhaust components straight away and added 3d printed air assist was about to try it out and saw the focusing lense was crushed. Seller seems like he's going to replace it I did go ahead an order a new one already and head with air assist built in. Waiting on those to arrive so I can fire it up and give it a try.
TEN-HIGH Diameter 18mm Focal Lens for CO2 Laser Cutting engraving machine, FL: 2" (2"/50.8mm) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ER2ISX2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hqeEDb7ZZZSMS
18mm Laser Head w/Air Assisted. Ideal for K40 Machine https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0094WLPYK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5peEDb2HHPVBS
I have one at work so I've been thinking about this too. So far I've done bridesmaids names on their bridesmaid proposal boxes.
Also planning to make :
My own rubber stamp with our return address for STDs and invites
Considering magnet STDs if shipping isn't bad
Other Ideas:
If you're doing a photobooth or polaroids you can do mini wooden frames as favors
Some one on here did table numbers.
Amazon has rubber sheets for laser stamp making. It works fine.
https://www.amazon.com/Orange-Rubber-Stamp-Engraving-Machine/dp/B017IHVSLM
I had the same thing happen. It turned out to be the power supply. I never tested the high voltage on the bad power supply but after replacing it with this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079MHKQXF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_28.hDbP7RKR39
I think my problem was the original power supply overheated and was just generally shitty. The one I replaced it with has a fan 🤷♂️. You just gotta make sure to connect it correctly
This should help you out.
If you want to go cheap and simple for a start at engraving get something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/General-Tools-505-Cordless-Precision/dp/B004YK66NM/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1381286623&sr=1-1&keywords=engraving+pen
I'm assuming you're new to engraving so getting something cheap and simple like this would let you try it out for a good price to see how the whole engraving thing feels for you.
It's a general tools 505 cordless precision engraver. It's actually 15 bucks. https://www.amazon.com/General-Tools-505-Cordless-Precision/dp/B004YK66NM
Overpriced as fuck.
The fact that you can just etch random shit on wood and sell it is beyond me .
https://www.amazon.com/Engraver-Machine-Milling-Carving-Engraving/dp/B01K9SHE8I