August 31, 201213 yr Hi all I'm hoping to find someone who can help me make wood branding iron for furnitures any comments and suggestions are welcome.
August 31, 201213 yr Have no idea, but a possible suggestion. Maybe you can go to one of the local typesetters, buy the letters and take them to a welder to attach them as a brand.
August 31, 201213 yr Not as easy as you might think. Some letters with closed loops (like a get to hot and burn in the middle. the iron has to include spaces to reduce the heat on some letters.
August 31, 201213 yr You can try to ask at Baan Tawai where many specialist about art on wood. Some vdo who to burn the letters on wood;
September 1, 201213 yr . Some are flame heated. For some of these you'll need a 240/120 converter http://www.brandingirons.com/fireheated.html'>http://www.brandingirons.com/fireheated.html https://www.lhbrandingirons.com/cgi-bin/shopper.exe?search=action&category=B000&keywords=all http://www.brand-first.com/electric_tools1.htm http://www.brandingirons.com/electric.html'>http://www.brandingirons.com/electric.html http://www.brandingirons.com/ http://www.woodcraft.com/category/2000979/electric-branding-irons.aspx http://www.azwoodman.com/branding-irons.html
September 1, 201213 yr Just before the Nakornping bridge (old city end) on the left hand side is a small shop that makes brass and steel logos - they also make branding irons - one from solid metal that you need to heat up yourself with a gas ring or burner - they also produce one that looks like a soldering iron with a metal head. I got one made up for a customer and if the logo is small (1") the electric version works quite well - needs some practise though and you only get one chance to do it right. PM me if you need more details - I am based in Ban Tawai and you can try out the one I have to see how it works before ordering one. Laser etching machines are also available in Chiang Mai - there's one shop in Sarapee.
September 2, 201213 yr Author Just like what I need thanks Just before the Nakornping bridge (old city end) on the left hand side is a small shop that makes brass and steel logos - they also make branding irons - one from solid metal that you need to heat up yourself with a gas ring or burner - they also produce one that looks like a soldering iron with a metal head. I got one made up for a customer and if the logo is small (1") the electric version works quite well - needs some practise though and you only get one chance to do it right. PM me if you need more details - I am based in Ban Tawai and you can try out the one I have to see how it works before ordering one. Laser etching machines are also available in Chiang Mai - there's one shop in Sarapee.
Create an account or sign in to comment