Erik S
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Do you prefer the arbor press to hammer-punching the letters?I have a small arbor press (1 or 2 tons) and have used it successfully to press letters. Both on soft aluminum (1.5mm thick sheet) and on die-cast enclosures. These presses don't work in binary fashion... no pressure or max. There's something in between too![]()
You're right of course about the fine control on an arbor press. I have a large hydraulic press too, but I always prefer to use the arbor press if I can since you can feel what's happening through the handle.
For punching I guess I was thinking more about the ramp-up on the arbor press than the total pressure. If you're trying not to bend or break something sometimes a quick application of force beats a slow one. Like working on cars, I'm much more likely to snap bolts pulling on wrench with an extended handle than with an impact gun. If you’re backing up the surface you’re punching that’s a non-issue though.
My working height concern on that Amazon press seems to have been wrong as well. Unless you’re using very large stamps I think 5.9 inches would get the job done. If you’re looking for a press for stamping I’d say go for it @drgonzo1969.