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21 March 2005, 17:40
Toomany Tools
Barrel Marking
Once again, I'm looking for suggestions (some of you may notice a pattern here). I need to establish the capability to mark barrels with calibers. I don't like stamps as I just can't get them to be square and true, so what do you folks recommend? How would you/do you mark your barrels and what equipment recommendations do you have?

Thanks again.


John Farner

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21 March 2005, 18:41
Pat B.
New Hermes engraver... You'll have to get a set of fonts and you'll be good to go... You should be able to get the engraver and fonts in the neighborhood of $350-400.. Look on Ebay.

Pat
21 March 2005, 19:25
ShopCartRacing
Stamps work fine, you just need to practice with them.

Don't freehand them, you need to use a jig that holds them inline and square to the barrel.
I use something I made which is two pieces of angle aluminum with two big U-bolts gripping it to the barrel.

Practice, practice, practice.

-Spencer
21 March 2005, 23:42
Scrollcutter
Find a good engraver and let him do the lettering. Of course I'd say that.

But it's true. A good hand lettered caliber and/or maker designation really dresses up the rifle.

In my opinion, forget the pantograph. If it doesn't have a rotary cutter you are just scratching the lettering in. If it does have a rotary cutter you are stuck with single line lettering styles. It's better than stamping, but doesn't add up to hand cut lettering. You can get an ass load of barrels lettered for what a rotary cutter panto will cost you.


Roger Kehr
Kehr Engraving Company
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22 March 2005, 00:43
Harry
Acid Etch


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22 March 2005, 01:02
MontanaJeff
I agree with Pat B. New Hermes engraver is a great system, however not cheap! We used Chem etching (Acid Etching) and it worked great and inexpensive until we jumped to the New Hermes System, the nice thing about that is that you can do just about ANY graphic you want- pictures, fonts, whatever.
22 March 2005, 01:33
Toomany Tools
Which system from New Hermes do you recommend? I've looked on Ebay and there seems to be several. Which ones work on the curved surface of a barrel or action?


John Farner

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22 March 2005, 03:42
dempsey
Stamps look cheap no matter how straight they are.


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22 March 2005, 04:13
fredj338
My riflesmith engraves them, very nice.


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