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    Default Fraction marking punch sets - do these exist?

    I am trying to track down a fraction punch set for marking sizes on a collet holder for my imperial gear. I have a standard letter and number punch, but I cannot find a set that transfers fractions such as 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 etc. I know I could use the number punch and the "/" but it will be a bit large and out of scale compared to a "fraction punch". I figure I am searching for the wrong terms and hence not turning them up.. ideas/links?

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    Quote Originally Posted by easymike29 View Post
    Thanks Gene, but unfortunately I am not seeing where on that page I would find the stamps I mentioned. They have customized stamps, but not sets that stamp fractions from what I can see. Ideally I would not want to go down the road of having something custom made, as it is not economical. I figured these fractional sets must be out there and common in the US?

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    Quote Originally Posted by variant22 View Post
    Thanks Gene, but unfortunately I am not seeing where on that page I would find the stamps I mentioned. They have customized stamps, but not sets that stamp fractions from what I can see. Ideally I would not want to go down the road of having something custom made, as it is not economical. I figured these fractional sets must be out there and common in the US?
    What about these? (right at the bottom of that page) - not cheap though.
    steel stamps - Marking Tools - symbol stamps and fraction set

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobL View Post
    What about these? (right at the bottom of that page) - not cheap though.
    steel stamps - Marking Tools - symbol stamps and fraction set
    Certainly not cheap. Take a look at the stamp holders just underneath the fraction stamp sets. An absolute bargain. You couldn't make them for those prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldneweng View Post
    Certainly not cheap. Take a look at the stamp holders just underneath the fraction stamp sets. An absolute bargain. You couldn't make them for those prices.

    Dean
    Yeah, not cheap and no idea about postage. I was hoping they would be a similar price to the letter/number sets out there. I also need more than the 8 fractions. It was for marking out an ER20 collet holder. My imperial set is 11 collets. So unfortunately no dice.

    Any other leads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by variant22 View Post
    Yeah, not cheap and no idea about postage. I was hoping they would be a similar price to the letter/number sets out there. I also need more than the 8 fractions. It was for marking out an ER20 collet holder. My imperial set is 11 collets. So unfortunately no dice.

    Any other leads?
    A collect holder is not likely to be subjected to much wear and tear so i'd be looking to use something like an office type label maker.
    They are very useful for lots of stuff in a shed.

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    What about modifying a small cold chisel?
    Dress the edge to a small radius and round off the ends. Cheaper than chips and readily available. I think from memory the chisel was about 8 or 10mm long.

    I do a bit of stamping on rated pressure vessel info plates and did this for the slash things between the day/month/year thingy.Used a linisher belt on mine,but it could be managed with a Dremel tool ,I should think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by variant22 View Post
    Yeah, not cheap and no idea about postage. I was hoping they would be a similar price to the letter/number sets out there. I also need more than the 8 fractions. It was for marking out an ER20 collet holder. My imperial set is 11 collets. So unfortunately no dice.

    Any other leads?
    Collet holder? As in using a different holder for each collet or just a holder for storage?

    Be cheaper to buy metric collets and mark them.

    I have a Brother labeller. I did a bit of research before buying it. The brother labels are the longest lasting according to my research. We also use one at work and I can say that even in the open it is remarkable how long the lables last. You can also get them in a huge range of fashion colours. Black on metallic gold anyone. I only have black on white in 18mm and 24mm. They are a big part of my shed arranging. On the weekend I labelled my plastic jerry cans so I knew what is kept in them and SWMBO did as well. One had an uneven surface all over. I stuck some thin metal sheet on with silastic for the lable. Same with the shelf of 36 cutoff 5 litre blue ploy plastic containers that will be used to store all manner of things currently stored in rusty milo tins etc. Got a heap of 20 litre blue poly containers to do the same thing to. Probably cut them in half.

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    Quote Originally Posted by variant22 View Post
    It was for marking out an ER20 collet holder. My imperial set is 11 collets.
    Collet sets are usually hardened, so stamping may not work anyway. Rotary or percussive engraver? Etching? (cover with wax, scrape in the numbers you want and apply acid?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael G View Post
    Collet sets are usually hardened, so stamping may not work anyway. Rotary or percussive engraver? Etching? (cover with wax, scrape in the numbers you want and apply acid?)

    Michael
    The OP is referring to marking a "collect holder".
    I doubt he/she means a collet chuck so I therefore assume he is referring to a tray/box/something that holds the collets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by variant22 View Post
    Thanks Gene, but unfortunately I am not seeing where on that page I would find the stamps I mentioned. They have customized stamps, but not sets that stamp fractions from what I can see. Ideally I would not want to go down the road of having something custom made, as it is not economical. I figured these fractional sets must be out there and common in the US?
    An example from the catalog.

    Your Shopping Cart

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    Quote Originally Posted by easymike29 View Post
    An example from the catalog.

    Your Shopping Cart

    Gene
    A major problem with 3 character limit is fractions like 9/16 or 11/16 etc cannot be catered for.

    Unfortunately Columbiamt also use UPS so the cost for sending just one stamp to Australia is nearly $100!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobL View Post
    The OP is referring to marking a "collect holder".
    "Collet holder" is just another way of saying a rack to place my collets. The photo below depicts my "collet holder". The 3 digit stamp variety is out of the question as it appears that a single 3 digit stamp (not replaceable face) will set me back $38.74 + $93.71 in shipping (for 1). Given I need 11, the shipping jumps to @$237 with the grand total being $663.31. Wow!

    Looks like the only real option here is to make the "/" and use a smaller set of 0-9. I will have to be darn careful stamping however..

    Here is the one I have partially completed (fractions to be on the right):

    collet_holder.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by variant22 View Post
    "Collet holder" is just another way of saying a rack to place my collets. The photo below depicts my "collet holder".
    Yep - that's what I thought you meant

    The 3 digit stamp variety is out of the question as it appears that a single 3 digit stamp (not replaceable face) will set me back $38.74 + $93.71 in shipping (for 1). Given I need 11, the shipping jumps to @$237 with the grand total being $663.31. Wow!
    They couldn't do the 11/32" or 13/32" for you either - too many characters

    Looks like the only real option here is to make the "/" and use a smaller set of 0-9. I will have to be darn careful stamping however..
    I'd be looking at the label maker - some make really nicely formatted fractions with the numbers directly over each other which makes them easier to read.
    It also means if you rearrange your holder you can easily re-label.

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