195 - Gingerbread Man Impression Die
This small impression die produces a Gingerbread Man in silver, gold, pewter or copper. At approximately 10mm tall, this design is suited to charms, small pendants, stud brooches and ring bezels.
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Product description
- Specification
The gingerbread man design measures approximately:
Width: 8.3mm
Height: 10.5mm
Depth: 1.1mmThis shot plate is manufactured from mild steel and measures approximately 20mm thick and 40mm in diameter. Made in England, UK.
- Instructions
Can I use this tool with a hammer and a punch?
Yes - When using a hammer and punch, it's crucial to work over a solid and rigid surface such as a stump, anvil or a concrete floor. Without a solid surface, no amount of hammering will produce good results! The size of your hammer plays a big part too - a 4lb lump hammer is ideal. Always use a punch when hammering your metal. Be careful to avoid striking the hammer directly on the die or shot plate.
Can I use this tool with a hydraulic press?
Yes, all Gemina impression dies and shot plates can be used in a press. Ensure your metal is annealed regularly before you begin. Intermediate annealing may be required to achieve a full impression.
How much silver do I use with this design?
You can use approximately 1.5g of silver to achieve a solid impression.
What shape of silver can I use?
Small flat ingot:
Forge your metal into a shape that covers most of the design. Press (or hammer) the metal into the die until you have an outline of the design. Trim, anneal and repeat until you have a full depth impression.
Flat sheet:
Cut sheet to size so that it covers the design. Press (or hammer) until you have an outline of the design. Trim, anneal and repeat until you have a full depth impression. Remember to use sheet that is thicker than the impression depth of the die. Alternatively, you can use thinner sheet with urethane (or a soft metal pusher) to create a hollow impression.
Removing your impression from the die
Occasionally, some dies can 'hold on' to your metal. This is more common when using a press compared to hammering. Ensure the dies are clean before use. If you wish, you can apply a very small amount of oil into the die before forming as this can help removal. Excess metal will create a flange around the design that will aid in removal after hammering or pressing. Carefully use a thin bladed knife under the excess metal to lift the impression out of the die.
Some additional information can be found here shot plate and impression die tips.
- Additional Information
Take a look at our other seasonal and novelty shot plates and impression dies.
If you have a solid and rigid work surface, you could use our Punch (Force) tool with a 2-4lb lump hammer. If you need a pusher for your press, you can buy a flat or tapered pusher from our range of press tools. If you need a spacer for your press, you can buy one here. - Processing Times & Shipping
PROCESSING TIMES
All purchases are made to order and will take 4-5 working days to dispatch. You will receive a dispatch notification via email with your tracking number. All hardened items will take an extra 3-5 working days for the heat treatment process. These times may increase during promotions, sales and holiday periods.
UK DELIVERY
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