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[URL=https://vograce.com/collections/custom-wood-pin-badges]Wooden pins[/URL] are hand-painted on maple wood. The details are highlighted beautifully, and they come with a pin keeper that prevents them from falling out. This adds safety and collector value to them. A bonus feature is the keeper\'s locking pin. Not only does it help you store the pin, it also adds a stylish accent to your pin collection.

Hand-painted on maple wood
These hand-painted [URL=https://vograce.com/collections/custom-wood-pin-badges]wooden pins[/URL] on maple wood have beautiful highlights and details. They are handcrafted and come with a locking pin keeper to keep them secure. This is a great safety feature and gives the pin collector value. You\'ll also love the fact that they are made of solid maple wood, which is a locally sourced hardwood.

Locking pin keeper
The wooden locking pin keeper is a unique tool that allows you to store your pins safely. The lockback of this pin keepsake is smooth and easy to grasp. It can be easily pushed onto a pin post and held on while you place it into the keeper. This keepsake can help prevent your pins from falling out, and it adds collector value to your pins.

First responders, law enforcement, and military personnel use these locking pin keepers to secure their pin-back insignias. They are much more durable than traditional clutch fasteners, and will not slide off under normal wear. To remove a pin from a locking pin keeper, simply unfasten the top screw. It is also simple to snap back onto a pin post, making them great for use on a variety of items.

Another feature of this locking pin keeper is its size. The back of this pin keeper is one centimeter in diameter and 0.7 cm in height. This size allows it to fit most pin types. The pin back is made of nickel-plated copper, making it a durable, colorfast, small, and delicate design. The metal pin back also provides good grip and protection for the pin. With just one pin keeper per bracelet, you can store dozens of pins, or a handful of them.

Less impact on the environment than enamel pins
Enamel pins are made from metals that have an environmental impact during their manufacturing and disposal. Fortunately, there are many methods to reduce the environmental impact of enamel pin manufacturing. One way is to use recycled materials and responsibly-sourced mined metals for enamel pin production. Another way is to use water-based paints and renewable energy in the manufacturing process.

Enamel pins also contain toxic chemicals because they are made from metal alloys. These metals are mined from the earth, and the mining process releases toxic chemicals into the environment. The manufacturing process also consumes a lot of energy and adds to air pollution. Additionally, most enamel pins must travel long distances before they are distributed to consumers, adding to their carbon footprint.

Some enamel pin manufacturers use recycled copper for the hard-enamel process. Copper is widely recyclable, and in fact, nearly 80% of copper found in the world today has been recycled. When this metal is recycled, it retains 95% of its original value and quality. Because of this, it is possible to recycle copper-based enamel pins with other copper items.

Enamel pins are great for decorations and bulletin boards. They can also be used to make jewelry or home decorations. Enamel pins are made from metal that is stamped into a specific shape, then a layer of colored enamel is placed over the metal. The color of the enamel is either colorless, transparent, or pigmented.

Enamel pins are generally shipped in small plastic bags, and some manufacturers provide customized backing cards for their customers. This option adds an extra level of professionalism to the process. However, it is important to note that backing cards should clearly state the design specifications, including color limitations and bleed area. A reputable manufacturer will also send you a proof or sample pin for your approval before your final order is placed.

Enamel pins are not as expensive as you may think. Pin Lord, an online company that sells enamel pins, estimates the cost of 100 pins to be between $135 and $200. The price of certain pins can also be cheaper offshore. Aside from being inexpensive, enamel pins are often very well designed and have a variety of options.

Enamel pins come in two main styles: hard and soft enamel. Hard enamel pins require extra polishing and baking, which increases production time. As a result, hard enamel pins are more expensive than soft enamel pins. However, the lustrous finish of hard enamel pins makes them look more appealing and hefty. Soft enamel pins, on the other hand, have raised edges that add interesting texture to them.

The relationship between manufacturers and designers can be beneficial to both parties. Designers can avoid the additional costs of middlemen, and manufacturers can receive more business from word-of-mouth. The relationship is mutually beneficial, and helps reduce the environmental impact of pin manufacturing.
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