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Custom Western Hot Branding Iron with 3 letters (Made in the USA) wedding unity ceremony woodworking steel anniversary rustic
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Branding Iron with 3 custom festive letters
Regular price From $39.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / per
Collection: Steel Branding Irons
We craft premium steel branding irons that combine functionality, durability, and artistry. Whether you're branding with a personal touch, creating rustic wedding decor, or crafting custom designs on wood or leather, our branding irons are designed to leave a lasting impression.
Each branding iron is meticulously made in Colorado, USA. It features high-quality steel sourced from Colorado and hardwood handles from Maine for comfort and safety. Our tools are ideal for BBQ branding, creative DIYers, and anyone looking for a unique and versatile accessory.
From custom logos to themed designs like Texas State and Star, Ferrum Branding offers options that bring your ideas to life. Explore our collection to find the perfect branding iron for your next project, event, or thoughtful gift.
More Branding Iron Information
Material
1/4 thick branding iron head and USA hardwood handles.
Uses
Best Uses for a Steel Branding Iron (Ferrum Branding)
BBQ and Grilling
Steel branding irons are ideal for branding steaks, burgers, and buns with initials, logos, or custom shapes. They're a favorite among backyard grillers, wedding caterers, restaurants, and food trucks. Steel holds high heat longer than other materials, making it perfect for use over open flames or with propane torches.
Our top choice for grillmasters and event chefs.
Woodworking
Steel is perfect for making deep, bold burns in both hardwoods and softwoods. Use it on cutting boards, furniture, signage, and other handcrafted wood products. Many woodworkers use steel branding irons for maker’s marks, logo placement, or serial numbers.
Ideal for dense woods like oak, maple, and walnut.
Ranching and Leatherwork
Used by ranchers and craftspeople to brand leather belts, rawhide, holsters, and saddlery. Steel irons also work well for marking wooden crates, tool handles, or shop equipment. This is a classic application that ties into Ferrum Branding's rustic, Western heritage.
Great for personalized leather gear and utility marking.
Event Branding and Decor
Steel branding irons are popular at weddings, pop-up shops, and special events. Use them to brand wood slice coasters, signage, or custom favors. Steel's durability makes it a great choice for multiple events or repeated branding throughout the day.
Perfect for interactive branding stations and DIY guest activities.
Commercial and Industrial Use
Businesses use steel branding irons to mark product packaging, shipping pallets, crates, and equipment. They’re dependable for consistent, high-heat applications and can stand up to daily use in commercial workshops or warehouses.
Trusted by professionals for consistent, rugged impressions.
Care and Maintenance
🧽 Steel Branding Iron Care Instructions
1. Cool Down Safely
After use, place your iron on a fire-safe surface and let it cool naturally. Avoid dunking it in water while hot, as this can cause warping or cracking over time.
2. Clean After Each Use
While still warm (not hot), wipe off food or debris with a dry cloth or soft brush.
For BBQ use, you can scrape off stuck-on residue with a brass brush or steel wool, especially on the face.
If used on wood or leather, a quick wipe with a cloth is usually enough.
3. Prevent Rust
Steel can rust if exposed to moisture. After cleaning:
a thin coat of vegetable oil or machine oil on the branding face to prevent oxidation.
4. Storage
Store in a dry place.
Wrap it in a cloth or place it in a box/tool roll to protect the engraving detail.
Avoid humid environments like garages or basements unless well ventilated.
5. Avoid Overheating
Steel takes longer to heat than brass or aluminum, but be careful not to overheat past a dull red glow — that can damage detail and weaken the material.
Heat evenly using a propane torch or open flame.
🔥 Pro Tip:
Test on a scrap piece before branding your final surface — heat levels and pressure vary depending on the material (wood, meat, leather, etc.).
Contact Us With Questions
Email with any questions or comments. You can attach any design ideas, and we will assist you with your requirements.