Posted on August 3rd, 2010 by admin
A Custom Belt Buckle for a Gift
A custom belt buckle is a great idea for a gift for a person who is difficult to buy for. You can choose from a variety of designs or conceive your own unique creation. The custom belt buckle can depict a favourite sports team, hobby or other distinctive feature of a person who you are intending to give the gift to. You can also choose form a variety of material for the belt buckle to made from. Soft metals are not ideal as they may become damaged over time.
To have a custom belt buckle made for yourself or a friend or family member, please contact us and we will assist you.
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Posted on June 29th, 2010 by admin
Belt buckles manufacture use die casting techniques to produce a variety of designs from metal. The process involves forcing molten metal into a mould under high pressure. The mould can take on a variety of shapes and designs. The die needs to be cast from a harder metal that has a higher melting point than the metal being melted. The mould can be used over and over again accurately repeating the design of the belt buckle producing several items that are exactly alike. You can have a die cast in any design should you wish to have a personalised belt buckle.
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Posted on May 28th, 2010 by rui@ilead.co.za
Have you noticed that belt buckles are no longer of the same quality and snap or break quickly and easily? You can have a quality buckle made from any material that you may wish and ensure that it will last a lifetime. The buckle can also be moulded into any shape or design that you please. If you would like to further personalise the buckle, you can have the metal engraved or add any jewels or other items. Your belt buckle can be painted in a variety of colours. Make sure that your belt buckle is a fashion accessory that you can wear proudly and is as unique as you are.
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Posted on April 17th, 2010 by rui@ilead.co.za
There art of etching and engraving has become very advanced in recent years through the innovation of laser engraving techniques. Almost any material can be professionally engraved in any shape or design imaginable by using a laser engraver. Basically a design or lettering is entered into a computer that will guide the laser to etch the creation onto an object. This makes it possible to use a variety of fonts and pictures that may previously have been difficult to use. Laser engraving also makes 3D engraving possible, for example, a picture can be etched inside a glass ball in three dimensions giving it a more realistic aspect.
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Posted on April 1st, 2010 by rui@ilead.co.za
Lapel Pins
Many people wear lapel pins to show their allegiance to a country or other institutions. Lapel pins can also be worn to show support for a cause such as pin shaped in the form of a red or pink ribbon to create aids or breast cancer awareness respectively. You can have pins designed and made for to show members belonging to a certain group or organisation such as a crest depicting which school you belong to. Lapel pins can also be used as name badges or other badges stating the nature of profession or function of a certain person in an organisation.
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Posted on March 30th, 2010 by rui@ilead.co.za
Engraved plaques
If you are dedicating a building or structure to a certain person or event, an engraved plaque will be necessary. The plaque can depict details of the dedication such as the date of the dedication, who or what the structure has been dedicated to and why the dedication was made. This will ensure that the dedication will last in people’s memories for time immemorial. Thus it is important to choose a material that will last a long time and not tarnish or corrode no matter what the elements that it will have to endure. It is also important to ensure that the correct information is displayed on the plaque so that people will understand the dedication.
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