Maxita Leather Hand Stamp Holder
MAXITA Manual Leather Embossing Tool — Leave Your Signature Mark Elevate your leatherwork with the MAXITA Manual Embossing Tool. Engineered from high-strength aluminum alloy, this stamp holder is designed for artisans who demand precision and durability. It pairs seamlessly with our brass letters set . Featuring dual adjustable side clamps, it gives you the flexibility to secure and space your custom text effortlessly. Available in Single-Row and Double-Row configurations: Minimum capacity: Secures a single character for minimalist branding. Maximum capacity: Holds up to 20 letters or numbers for full names or phrases. Craftsmanship Made Simple Once your text is set, a single, gentle mallet strike delivers a crisp, permanent impression. Whether you’re debossing customer initials, brand logos, country of origin, or commemorative dates, this tool brings the timeless charm of traditional leather stamping to life while adding a premium, bespoke value to your products. Perfect for personalizing veg-tan leather, chrome-tanned leather, and other soft crafting materials. An essential upgrade for leather workshops, DIY makers, and bespoke brands. Features: Premium Aluminum Alloy: Lightweight, rugged, and built for long-term durability. Versatile Configurations: Supports both single-row and double-row embossing setups. No Power Required: Use it anytime, anywhere with complete ease. Sharp & Precise Imprints: Delivers clean, professional-grade results every time. Perfect for Customization: Tailor-made for personalizing leather goods. Adjustable Clamping Distance: Flexibly adjusts to meet various stamping requirements. User-Friendly Design: Quick to assemble and effortless to operate. ⚠️ Note: The brass letters shown in the images are for demonstration purposes only. Letter sets must be purchased separately.
Specifications
- Version
- Single Row, Double Row
Variants (2)
- Single Row — 49.00 USD — In stock
- Double Row — 49.00 USD — In stock
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