Stamping is a metalworking process by which sheet metal strips are punched using a press tool which is loaded on a machine press or stamping press ...
Using a punch or die to cut or emboss a sheet of metal with a mark. or stampwork A term used in silversmithing to describe a process whereby a design is 'stamped' onto a piece of silver; in this process, the tool is stationary, unlike chasing, where the tool moves through the process Pressing a design onto a book cover using metal foil, colored foil, or ink, applied with metal dies. Process of forming an article by stamping a piece of sheet metal over a form in a press. The process of replicating optical discs by injecting liquid plastic into a mold containing a stamper (father or son). Also (inaccurately) called mastering. is working silver with a tool with a design on the end that is used to make an imprint of its pattern on metal work (also used in leather) Impressing with a patterned stamp of the leather-hard clay of a vessel prior to firing. A decorative technique in which a die or other tool is used to impress designs or manufacturer's marks onto unfired clay. The general term used to denote all sheet metal pressworking. It includes blanking, shearing, hot or cold forming, drawing, bending, or coining. Control Point stamping. Similar to the Station name with the exception that the seven digit numbers contain a decimal after the first character. Pressing a design into clay, best done when the clay is softer than leather hard. In jewelry manufacturing, brass, copper, or steel is pressed between a die and a mold to produce a small detailed finding which is often the major component of the piece of jewelry. (ceramics) A method of decoration by pushing objects into plastic clay. (metal) The technique of impressing shapes and textures through hardened ... A piece of metal whose design is created with the pressure of a stamp pressing into the metal to cut or emboss it. Methods for decorating clay A TERM USED TO REFER TO VARIOUS PRESS FORMING OPERATIONS IN COINING, EMBOSSING, BLANKING AND PRESSING. Punching out parts with dies, usually referring to flat washers. Designs created in costume jewelry by using a press and molds. Stampings can be flat and have cutouts or can be embossed with three dimensional relief. ...
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