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Project by Dan Coultis posted 853 days ago 986 views 2 times favorited 7 comments Add to Favorites Watch

These are a few custom stamps and mold that I have carved for various people across the country. Many people like having thier company logos made into cookie molds or stamps.

-- Dan Coultis, Milan Tennessee




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lou

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#1 posted 853 days ago

That is an excellent idea.You should do a blog on how you make them.

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SgtSnafu

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#2 posted 853 days ago

Great looking work. Thanks for sharing.

And BTW: Welcome to Lumberjocks ! Lots of great ideas, info, inspiration, and support here (as many will tell ya – the site is quite addictive).. Enjoy…

-- Scotty - aka... SgtSnafu - Randleman NC

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#3 posted 853 days ago

first.. these are WONDERFUL
and secondly – what a great idea

-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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ND2ELK

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#4 posted 853 days ago

Very impressive work. Thanks for posting.

God Bless
tom

-- Mc Bridge Cabinets, Iowa

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Woodbutcher3

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#5 posted 846 days ago

these are beautiful. Surely everryone will want one.

Alright, I’m going to ask a dangerous question – I know cuz I carve, too…just not that well. Is this CNC or by hand?

-- Rod ~ There's never enough time to finish a project, but there's always time to start another one.

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Dan Coultis

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#6 posted 846 days ago

Yes all my cookie molds are carved on a CNC machine. I design in solid model software to create the geometry. I may spend anywhere from 8 to 40 hours in design work. The trade off is that it takes 20 minutes to a couple of hours to carve the molds depending on how intricate the design and how many tool changes have to occur.

-- Dan Coultis, Milan Tennessee

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Woodbutcher3

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#7 posted 845 days ago

They are nicely done. I really like the link with the subject you make in each one.
What CNC & SW do you use. American Woodworker just had a great review of some machines.

-- Rod ~ There's never enough time to finish a project, but there's always time to start another one.

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