I am looking for an etching machine for my makers mark. Can anyone give me any suggestions?
Gahagan Well-Known Member Nov 24, 2009 #1 I am looking for an etching machine for my makers mark. Can anyone give me any suggestions?
Jim Adams Customs Well-Known Member Nov 25, 2009 #3 I use a Personlizer I got it from Jantz. I love it.
A.W.Stovall Well-Known Member Nov 25, 2009 #4 build your own its easy you can get all the stuff a radio shack here is a link to Chris Crawfords tutorial http://chriscrawfordknives.com/#/electro-etching-unit/4535265119
build your own its easy you can get all the stuff a radio shack here is a link to Chris Crawfords tutorial http://chriscrawfordknives.com/#/electro-etching-unit/4535265119
J jkf96a Well-Known Member Nov 26, 2009 #5 I've got an "Etch-o-matic." It's Ok, but I wouldn't pay full price for one.
G. Shahan Well-Known Member Nov 26, 2009 #6 I also have the personalizer, it also came from Jantz. It works very well. Greg
J Joel Well-Known Member Nov 26, 2009 #7 I've a etch-o-matic and for such things as maker's marks and serializing blades mine works great. Very easy to use.
I've a etch-o-matic and for such things as maker's marks and serializing blades mine works great. Very easy to use.
Three Sisters Forge Forum Owner-Moderator Nov 27, 2009 #9 Etcher I use one made by Ron Claiborne, works perfect. I think you can hook up with him through Ellis Knives. Jim
Etcher I use one made by Ron Claiborne, works perfect. I think you can hook up with him through Ellis Knives. Jim
S SPAknives Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2009 #10 I agree with Bama. Make your own they are easy and fun to do and they work great!
A acmetsala Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2009 #11 marking methods is the best way to go. Here is a link http://www.markingmethods.com/mark_300_brochure.html They are expensive, but worth every penny.
marking methods is the best way to go. Here is a link http://www.markingmethods.com/mark_300_brochure.html They are expensive, but worth every penny.