it's the speed in music .....i thinkmotorman wrote:Is 'Tempo' not an Americanism Christian?ChFalkensteiner wrote:Just for the sake of correctness: the word is "tampo".
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pad_printing.
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In Germany Tempo is a synoym to tissue.
So I wonderd what was ment by tempo printing.
Stephan
So I wonderd what was ment by tempo printing.
Stephan
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I've always know tempo as a way of describing speed, timing or rhythm, from the Latin. I've heard it used a number of times and I wonder if it's use here derives from its similarity to the word tampo but actually relates to the action of the machines? Probably way of the mark
John
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Tempo is an American Ford made in the late eighties and early 1990's. It was bigger than an Escort and Smaller than a Taurus. They were not great cars.
Hans in Denver
Hans in Denver
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Tempo also was a 50ies german transporter...
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Here is the foil that petethesweet is talking about for the wheels
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You probably think of the word "tempa" (ending with "a") as used by Charlie Mack and I believe also by Harold Colpitts before him. Where that came from I do not know, as I cannot find any evidence of this word with this meaning actually existing.motorman wrote: Is 'Tempo' not an Americanism Christian?
(There is a village called Tempa in Estonia, but I do not think this has any connection with pad printing.)
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"Tempus" is Latin for "time", and "tempo" is the Italian version of the same word. I doubt that it has any connection with pad printing.johnboy wrote:I've always know tempo as a way of describing speed, timing or rhythm, from the Latin. I've heard it used a number of times and I wonder if it's use here derives from its similarity to the word tampo but actually relates to the action of the machines? Probably way of the mark
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matchboxkiwi wrote:Here is the foil that petethesweet is talking about for the wheelsCheers Steve
Matchboxkiwi
On the first glance it may be similar, but its not! The hot foil uses the pattern of the rim to leave the foil on the outstanding surfaces.
Tampoprinting ist just like stamping, although the stamp does not carry the pattern. The pattern is engraved in a smooth steelplate and the paint is aplied on the steelplate. The surface of the steel plate gets wiped, so that there is only paint in the engraving. The tampo picks up the leftover paint and prints it on the object
This is a nice and short video of the process. Its in spanish, but the pictures are self explaining.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4GbpPV7M0I
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Hi All, great bits of info. Has any members got any pictures of riveting the base & finishing off the axle ends Pete