OT - cartridge box - second one
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OT - cartridge box - second one
Well, I had so much fun making my first cartridge box (viewtopic.php?f=1&t=36748) that i decided to do another. I had another 50 cases of .32 S&W to load up, and decided to do these with a smokeless powder. I went with 1.3 grains of Bullseye (thanks Sixgun!).
Here's a picture of the new cartridge box (top and bottom) along with the completed one I previously made:
A shot of the top of the box. I got the design idea from a Cheyenne Cartridge Box (background), altering it to my tastes. The print design is similar to the one I did previously.
I like the background, but won't use it again on small cartridges. Might work for .44 or .45 caliber ammunition, since this will be in a larger box, but the print is too small on a box for cartridges of the size of the .32 S&W.
Here's the details on the reload. Just used the same details as on the other box.
This time I changed the font (not sure if I like it - looks better in person than in the picture). Also added print to each side of the box. Here's one of the ends:
Took some advise from the last post too:
And here is my shout-out for the load recipe!
Finally, I decided to change the name of the manufacturer:
Work in progress. Learning a bit each time I do this - and it is fun!
Here's a picture of the new cartridge box (top and bottom) along with the completed one I previously made:
A shot of the top of the box. I got the design idea from a Cheyenne Cartridge Box (background), altering it to my tastes. The print design is similar to the one I did previously.
I like the background, but won't use it again on small cartridges. Might work for .44 or .45 caliber ammunition, since this will be in a larger box, but the print is too small on a box for cartridges of the size of the .32 S&W.
Here's the details on the reload. Just used the same details as on the other box.
This time I changed the font (not sure if I like it - looks better in person than in the picture). Also added print to each side of the box. Here's one of the ends:
Took some advise from the last post too:
And here is my shout-out for the load recipe!
Finally, I decided to change the name of the manufacturer:
Work in progress. Learning a bit each time I do this - and it is fun!
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Those are really cool, nice job again.
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Re: OT - cartridge box - second one
Now you're just showing off. Really good there,Jay.
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Those are great! Are you going to try a rifle box? Rifle cartridge box, that is.
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So pretty.
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THOSE BOXES JUST TICKLE THE DICKENS OUTTA ME. HOW COOL.
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Re: OT - cartridge box - second one
Looks great. Before you do very many, you may want to correct the spelling of "commercial".
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Jay, those boxes are great! I like the way you personalise the labels, the options are endless.
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Re: OT - cartridge box - second one
Enough already!
Now you need to tell us how you did the printing.
How did you get the print to be upside down and vertical on the two side flaps. Or did you print it in five takes?
Thanks
Now you need to tell us how you did the printing.
How did you get the print to be upside down and vertical on the two side flaps. Or did you print it in five takes?
Thanks
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WAY COOL !! Love them!
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Joe Reilly wrote:Looks great. Before you do very many, you may want to correct the spelling of "commercial".
Those rare misprint boxes will be worth a $ ton in the future
They look great, wish i was smarter nuff to make some!! Keep the pictures coming! .DT
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The boxes are great! But, why print the date you loaded them? When you shoot them up, and reload them, you'll have to make another label. Just saying.
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Darned Cool!
Gonna have to try that.
jb
Gonna have to try that.
jb
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Re: OT - cartridge box - second one
Kid,
I'm estatic! It is one of, if not the coolest item I have even seen in my 57 years as a tax paying citizen of the U-nited States of America I give you extreme credit for a job well done. I really like the time you spent on the originality of the font from the last half of the greatest century this country has ever experienced.
I'm really impressed and I will guarantee that load in print as long as the guns they are shot in are quality Smith & Wesson, H&R, even Iver Johnson and not some foreign junk or suicide specials
Its a light safe load which generates only about 550-600 fps and I have used that load several thousand times in top break S&W's from the 1880's on.
Thanks partner! On another note, I was banned fulltime from Cast Boolits because I told them that the boys here at leverguns forgot more than the members of Cast Boolits will ever know.
Hey guys, I just took a pic from Cast Boolits. I told the moderator that he was being a sissy for kis*ing butt to the owner so I got banned "FOREVER"---- Can someone send me some Kleenex?? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sixgun
I'm estatic! It is one of, if not the coolest item I have even seen in my 57 years as a tax paying citizen of the U-nited States of America I give you extreme credit for a job well done. I really like the time you spent on the originality of the font from the last half of the greatest century this country has ever experienced.
I'm really impressed and I will guarantee that load in print as long as the guns they are shot in are quality Smith & Wesson, H&R, even Iver Johnson and not some foreign junk or suicide specials
Its a light safe load which generates only about 550-600 fps and I have used that load several thousand times in top break S&W's from the 1880's on.
Thanks partner! On another note, I was banned fulltime from Cast Boolits because I told them that the boys here at leverguns forgot more than the members of Cast Boolits will ever know.
Hey guys, I just took a pic from Cast Boolits. I told the moderator that he was being a sissy for kis*ing butt to the owner so I got banned "FOREVER"---- Can someone send me some Kleenex?? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sixgun
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Re: OT - cartridge box - second one
Now thats neat!!!
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Joe Reilly wrote:Looks great. Before you do very many, you may want to correct the spelling of "commercial".
Oh, for Pete's sake! Duh!!!
Yep, I'll correct it in the future!!!
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damienph wrote:Those are great! Are you going to try a rifle box? Rifle cartridge box, that is.
I am planning to. These are fun to make - and fun to figure out. Very theraputic (sp?)!
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rgates wrote:The boxes are great! But, why print the date you loaded them? When you shoot them up, and reload them, you'll have to make another label. Just saying.
I thought of that with the second one - just after the fact! For these, I'll print up stickers to cover the information with "fresh" data after I shoot them. For future boxes, I'm going to put a stick on the inside top of the box.
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rbertalotto wrote:Enough already!
Now you need to tell us how you did the printing.
How did you get the print to be upside down and vertical on the two side flaps. Or did you print it in five takes?
Thanks
Printed in two takes. The first was the color, and the second was the printing itself.
I created this in Excel again. On the first tab I made the box design - the red and yellow pattern. No word yet. Took me several trials and errors to get it to the final size.
On the next tab I printed up what I wanted to be on the box. For the parts that were reversed (flipped) or turned sideways, I simply took a screen print of them right-side up, copied it to "Paint", cut it out and recopied it to Excel. This allowed me to flip the wording so it would print correctly in one pass.
I did this with every "section" of the box. I then copied and pasted each section onto the red and yellow background, sizing them to fit into the space. Once I finished that, I made a copy of the page. I took one copy and removed all the printed sections. I took the other and "whited out" all the background color. I did this in two steps as the picture of the .32 round wouldn't print right if I tried it all at once. It was then just a matter of printing the colored background, and then feeding the same page back into the printer and printing the printed section - which since I copied it from the one I worked up, was exactly right the first time.
Instint box cover with printing on all five faces!
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Way over my head pard!! I am glad someone can figure all that stuff out.