Tech Tips
Paper Embossing
Counter Dies
Counter dies, also referred to as male dies, can be made
from several materials: poured fiberglass, etched magnesium plates, embossing
compound, or layered counterboard. Brass counter dies are poured fiberglass.
Poured Fiberglass
If holding as much artwork detail as possible is imperative to your job, poured
fiberglass counters are the ones to use. Poured fiberglass counters are extremely
hard products, specifically designed for crisp, clean stamping applications
and for long-running jobs.
Magnesium Counter Dies
To ensure a crisply detailed raised image, it is important to etch the female
die enough to accommodate a male counter die yet also leave spare room for
the weight of the paper. The counter die is etched several thousandths of
an inch deeper than the female die. When embossing, this allows the counter
die to bottom-out without disturbing the texture of the surrounding paper.
See the paper stock selection guide for
embossing for additional details.
OWOSSO customers are reporting great results and increased
simplicity of make-ready using poured fiberglass and magnesium etched counters
for both cold and hot embossing.
Embossing Compound
If your image has a lot of extremely fine detail, your best bet might be to
produce your own counter die on your press.
Pressed into Layered Counterboard
Layered counterboard is a material that can be found from sources that
carry engravers materials. It is a board made up of several layers –
36 or more. This is another method of creating your own counter die
on your press.
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