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How to Stamp Wedges

Learning The Basics of Golf Club Personalization: A Video Guide and Tutorial

Learn How To Stamp Golf Clubs Like a Professional Even When You've Never Done It Before (Offer Below)

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Wedge stamping

How to Stamp your Wedges

What you need?

  • 25 minutes (approx.)
  • Golf clubs
  • 4lb hammer
  • Sturdy table with a decent sized lip
  • Small piece of plywood (to protect the table)
  • Golf Club Stamps
  • Custom Paint Fill
  • Club Clamp
  • Acetone/ nail polish remover/ alcohol swab
  • Protective eye wear
  • Protective gloves
  • Painters Tape (optional)

Before you start stamping your golf clubs, we recommend practicing on several old clubs to get the hang of yielding the hammer and striking the stamps properly. We find the 2-3 old clubs is enough to begin getting the hang of it but more may be required.

The Steps

  • Securely clamp your golf club to the table by placing the Club Clamp over the lip of the table with the optional piece of plywood under it. The plywood will help protect your table as well as absorb some of the impact.
  • (optional) Place painters tape on the back side of the club to allow you to mark where you want the stamps to go and how much space the stamping will take up.
  • Secure your golf club under the Club Clamp on top of the plywood with the Wedge Stamping Anvil. Make sure that the hosel of the golf club is not resting against the edge of the wood or the table. The last thing you want is to have lines on your hosel!

Secure your golf club to the table with the golf club clamp

  • Select your stamps. Here is where you will mark your tape with the length of the stamps being used. This allows you to plan where you can place your stamps and phrases.
  • Put on your protective eye wear.
  • Begin stamping! The less hits the better here. Ideally 1-2 hits is all it takes. Confidence is very important here. Allowing the 4lb hammer to do most of the work is a good tip here, you just have to help it accelerate into the back of the stamp. It is no different than driving a nail into a dense piece of wood.
  • Once you are done stamping, remove the club and the tape residue from the golf club.
  • Still wearing your protective eye wear, place on your protective breathing apparatus and rubber gloves.
  • Take your desired Custom Paint Fill colors and first follow the steps on the side of the pen, "burping" the gasses, then shaking, then drawing the paint out.
  • "Color" in your stamp impressions by drawing small, tight circles over each letter.

Fill in your stamping or paint fill sections by coloring over them

  • Let the paint dry for 15-20 minutes (12-24 hours with several coats throughout for optimal results)
  • With almost no pressure, wipe a cotton tip covered in acetone/ nail polish remover to remove the excess. Be careful not to press too hard as you will remove the paint from the stamp impressions.  Change tips when changing color removal and when too much paint is on it.

After letting the paint dry for 20 minutes, gently wipe off the excess paint with a paper towel and acetone/ nail polish remover ensuring that you do not remove the paint fill

  • Paint will cure entirely over the next couple days. You don't want to get any sand or dirt in the paint until it is entirely cured.

Our very own detailed "how to" video is coming shortly. If you have any questions or would like a more indepth, personalized how to description, please feel free to reach us on our "contact us" page. You can find it in the website header or down below in the website footer "quick links" section.

You're now ready to start looking like a PRO!

A custom stamped wedge done right at home following the steps above:

Wedge Stamping and Golf Club Paint Fills

The entire process can be as fast as 90 seconds and up to 25 minutes including letting the paint dry if you are first starting out. A full set of stamped wedges and paint filled golf clubs is possible in 20 minutes flat!

How to Stamp and Paint Fill Wedges

We go over how to get the same results right from your own home in minutes.

What You'll Need to Get Started

We cover everything you need to get started stamping and paint filling your golf clubs.

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