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brad hays
10-11-2023, 8:38 PM
I've seen these on youtube, but I haven't heard them talked about much. What are these personalized medallion coins woodworkers place in their pieces called, and where can they be found? Because I can't draw worth a crap I'm going to have a nice logo designed and I don't mind spending some cash on these little boogers. I'm sure they'll pay for themselves. I'd like to find someone who can make the coins at a level of complexity shown in this one..

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Doug Garson
10-11-2023, 9:16 PM
Try goggling "custom brass medallions" lots' of hits like this https://osbornecoin.com/bam-medallions

https://osbornecoin.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Osborne%20Coinage/Website%20Product%20Images/BAM%20medallions/BAM_planes-automobiles_resize.png?width=600&height=600&name=BAM_planes-automobiles_resize.png

Edward Weber
10-12-2023, 11:46 AM
Challenge coins is a common name

Bill George
10-13-2023, 9:20 AM
I only have a 30 watt fiber Galvo laser and it would take me a long, long time to do one. But someone with a 60-100 watt one could do in a couple of hours.

Steve Demuth
10-13-2023, 12:01 PM
I would look online for makers of custom die-struck medallions or pins. I've seen these made for marketing purposes at trade shows, in quantity, very affordably.

Here's one place, as an example: https://www.lapelpinnow.com/product/lapel-pins/die-struck-pin

Keith Outten
10-16-2023, 7:32 AM
https://kernlasers.com/blog/kern-customer-feature-etta-clock/?utm_source=Kern+Laser+Systems&utm_campaign=58f6fac631-Oct+2023+Newsletter_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_73ab77daab-58f6fac631-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D&ct=t%28Oct+2023+Newsletter_01%29&mc_cid=58f6fac631&mc_eid=fbef96817e

Roger Feeley
10-17-2023, 5:26 PM
I would look online for makers of custom die-struck medallions or pins. I've seen these made for marketing purposes at trade shows, in quantity, very affordably.

Here's one place, as an example: https://www.lapelpinnow.com/product/lapel-pins/die-struck-pin

how can they make the die so inexpensively?