Hallo guys. Any advice on making a handle or something to hold the numbering stamps. Mine are squere and a pain to control in my bare hands. How do you guys do?
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Numbering stamp handle/holder
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I use my bare hands... but if it were bothering me, I’d just drill a hole in a scrap of wood and make a handle out of that.
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Old billiard ball + drill bit + epoxy = comfort (also greater "delivery pressure" potential)
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Numbering stamp handle/holder
I was looking for something where I can change numbers but it is hard to drill a squere hole:-(
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No square hole needed.
And if you don't want to glue the stamps into the ball---epoxy will fill the gaps just fine, btw---then use something like this to hold them in while still being switchable:
https://www.amazon.com/Putty-Re-useable ... way&sr=8-2
And if you don't want to glue the stamps into the ball---epoxy will fill the gaps just fine, btw---then use something like this to hold them in while still being switchable:
https://www.amazon.com/Putty-Re-useable ... way&sr=8-2
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Re: Numbering stamp handle/holder
Golf balls make great tool handles, I use them for all sorts, especially lathe files, super safe for that.