by byShapeways
Type in your text and we turn it into a customized metal branding iron.

Does not include the lighter.
The lighter is a BIC World, Classic, Maxi.

Want to make your own? Download the lighter attachment part here: http://www.shapeways.com/model/121517/ Do not flip/mirror the image, ie. please upload one you want as the actual result of the branding. If you have trouble uploading image like invalid file type, please make sure the filename has extension, for example, .jpg
 
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by spruce
Many photographers lose there lenscap, especially me.
So it was time to solve this problem.

With this cap holder you just click your lenscap in and are ready to go.

This model is specially added to my shop for people who can't find there size.
So please make sure that your size isn't available in my shop before purchase this one.
Use the
shapeways personalize option to send my your requested diameter.


 
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by byShapeways
 
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by CoreyC
*****CONTACT ME ABOUT THIS OFFER. THIS IS AN EMPTY PRODUCT PAGE! IF YOU ORDER THROUGH THIS PAGE YOUR SIGNET WILL HAVE NO DESIGN. YOU MUST CONTACT ME DIRECTLY AND I WILL PRODUCE YOUR MODEL AND PLACE IT IN MY SHOP TO BE ORDERABLE*****


Signets have been around for ages, and they almost left us when we ditched them for email. But now they're back! And they're better than ever! Using any image you want (company logo, personal crest, soccer ball clipart, ect) you can now send Victorian age look-a-like letters for a fraction of the cost most other custom signets would! Each stamp may have only one image, but you can use it for hand delivered mail, mail sent by post office, gifts, prizes, awards, and many other things. Too used to your current one? Just change the color of wax for instant image revitalization! It's not even that pricy to collect a bunch for different logos!

This has NOT been tested for any of the 'detail' materials. Since their melting points are lower than that of white strong and flexible, you may wish to compare the melting point of your wax to the heat resistance of the detail materials (~48˚C). FD and FUD will be available as soon as I can test them myself. Metals are NOT recommended for high detail designs, but are available (though untested) in case you need somthing with those properties and are willing to sacrifice detail (please upload images that reflect this, as I cannot possibly lower the quality of your image and know which details can be left out). Have fun!

Wax Tips:
Although it is recommended (for safety's sake) that you buy dedicated sealing wax, this is not always neccessary. In the above photos, I used simple wax from a scented candle melted in a spoon over heat then dripped and stamped. This particular candle did not have enough added oil/water to leak onto or through the paper and it's melting point was particularily low. I also performed tests using a green candle that did have so much oil as to leak through the envelope AND the letter inside. One sign is that a suitable wax will bulge when stamped at near solid temperatures (see the close up of the stamp example). An unsuitable wax will spread out like water. So perform tests using a tinfoil cup (for melting) a scrap peice of paper (for stamping) and a surface that would not be ruined by oils. This lets you use certain dollarstore candles and still have amazing seals.

 
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by adamjacobs173
 
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