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         Rubber Stamp Making:     more books (24)
  1. Making Greeting Cards With Rubber Stamps by Maryjo McGraw, 1997-03
  2. Making Cards With Rubber Stamps: Over 100 Illustrated Projects and Inspirational Ideas by Maggie Wright, 2003-08
  3. Making Gifts With Rubber Stamps by Sandra McCall, 2000-11
  4. Making Cards with Rubber Stamps, Ribbons and Buttons by Jill Haglund, 2006-01-03
  5. The Great Rubber Stamp Book: Designing Making Using by Dee Gruenig, 2000
  6. Simple Printmaking: A Beginner's Guide to Making Relief Prints with Rubber Stamps, Linoleum Blocks, Wood Blocks, Found Objects by Gwen Diehn, 2002-03-28
  7. The Great Rubber Stamp Book - Designing, Making, Using by Dee Gruenig, 1996
  8. Elegant Card Making: Handmade Greeting Cards with Rubber Stamps, Brass Stencils & Paper Punches (All Night Media, # 9742) by Anna Griffin, 2003-01-01
  9. THE RUBBER STAMPER magazine January / February 2003 (For Rubber Stamp Enthusiasts - Projects, Techniques for Chalks & Chalk Inks, Stamped Cards With Glitter & Gems & Special Paints, Using Templats with Die-Cuts, Stamps & Stamping Making Cards cardmaking, Volume 7, No. 1) by Various, 2002
  10. Rubber Stamping: Delightful Projects Galore For Rubber Stamp Lovers
  11. Anna Griffin Elegant Monogram & Embellishments - Cards, Invitations Gifts and Scrapbook Projects with Rubber Stamps, Brass Stencils & Embellishments by Anna Griffin, 2005
  12. Elegant Card Making (All Night Media, # 9742) by Anna Griffin, 2003
  13. The Decorative Stamping Sourcebook: 200+ Designs for Making Stamps to Decorate Your Home by Juliet Bawden, 1997-04
  14. Simple Printmaking, A Beginner's Guide to Making Relief Prints With Linoleum Blocks Wood Blocks Rubber Stamps Found Objects & More - 2000 publication by Gwn Dhn, 2000-01-01

41. TealDragon - History Of Rubber Stamps
In New Zealand today, a version of such tattooing is making a hit in the formof rubber stamp skin markers which bear intricate figures of birds, snakes
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The History of Rubber Stamps
Charles Marie de la Condamine, French scientist and explorer of the scenic Amazon River, had no idea there would ever be such a thing as a rubber stamp when he sent a sample of "India" rubber to the Institute de France in Paris in 1736. Prior to de la Condamine, Spanish explorers had noted that certain South American Indian tribes had a light-hearted time playing ball with a substance that was sticky and bounced, but it failed to rouse their scientific curiosity. Some tribes had found rubber handy as an adhesive when attaching feathers to their person; and the so-called "head-hunting" Antipas, who were fond of tattooing, used the soot from rubber that had been set on fire. They punctured skin with thorns and rubbed in the soot to achieve the desired cosmetic effect. The June 1918 issue of Stamp Trade News indicates that "rubber stamps were made hundreds of years ago...by South American Indians for printing on the body the patterns which they wished to tattoo," but we have been unable to verify this was actually the case. In New Zealand today, a version of such tattooing is making a hit in the form of rubber stamp "skin markers" which bear intricate figures of birds, snakes, flowers, tribal symbols, etc. It wasn't until some thirty-four years after de la Condamine sent his rubber care package home that Sir Joseph Priestley, the discoverer of oxygen, noted: "I have seen a substance excellently adapted to the purpose of wiping from paper the mark of black lead pencil." In 1770 it was a novel idea to rub out (hence the name

42. Make Your Own Rubber Stamp Gift Wrap
wrap is to design and make your own rubber stamp. a bunch.) Next, you'll make stampcards, wrapping making a stamp Using pencil, draw small cherry (without stem
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... Contact Us... The first step in creating this cheerful gift wrap is to design and make your own rubber stamp. (It's so easy you'll want to make a bunch.) Next, you'll make stamp cards, wrapping paper, gift bags, and tissue paper. Enjoy the delight your cheerful homemade wrapping brings to the lucky person receiving your gift. What You Need
  • Acrylic paints (black, green, red) Aluminum foil Black marker Card stock (green, white) Clear acrylic candy boxes (2) Craft foam Double-sided tape Fine-tipped green marker Glue stick Green polka-dot grosgrain ribbon (1/2" - wide (1 yd.) Hole punch Pencil with eraser Red/white checkered paper Scissors (craft and decorative-edged) Sponge brush White gift wrapping paper
What To Do Making a Stamp
  • Using pencil, draw small cherry (without stem) and leaf separately on foam.
  • 43. Work-at-Home.org : ALL ABOUT GETTING INTO RUBBER STAMP BUSINESS
    for his share. The cost of making a three line rubber stamp is approximately35 cents, plus 5 or 10 minutes labor. Once a rubber
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    44. Rubber Trouble Rubber Stamp Bookstore
    The Great rubber stamp Book Designing making Using Dee Gruenig / Paperback/ Published 1997 View the cover of this book Read more about this title
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    Rubber Stamp Books for sale If the book you're looking for isn't listed on this page, you can use this form to search for it.
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    The Stamp Artist's Project Book
    Sherilyn Miller / Paperback / Published 2001
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    Making Gifts With Rubber Stamps
    Sandra Mc Call / Paperback / Published 2000
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    Carol Endler Sterbenz, Genevieve A. Sterbenz / Paperback / Published 2000
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    Victorian Stationery Stamp Kit
    Alison Jenkins / Paperback / Published 1999
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    Stamp In Color: Techniques for Enhancing Your Artwork
    Dave Brethauer / Paperback/ Published 2000
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    45. Joan Wear's Rubber Stamp World
    To Joan Wear's 'Scenic' 'Sayings' rubber stamp World Armed with some rubber stamps,and the proper tools Gone (I'm sorry, but my health is making it impossible
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    46. Hero Arts - Original Rubber Stamps For Making Handmade Cards
    Q. How You Get Started In stamping? A. I tried my first rubber stampat a home party. I never knew a rubber stamp could wear out!
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    Stampers!
    Hero Arts chatted with Anne about her early stamping experiences and the sensational success of Stampers!, her store located in Victoria, British Columbia. #5-770 Bay Street
    Victoria, BC V8T 5E4
    Canada
    Tel: 250-384-6784
    Fax: 250-384-6701
    Email: stamprs@pacificcoast.net
    Website: www.stamprs.com Store Hours:
    Mon - Sat: 10 am - 5:30 pm
    Fri: 10 am - 8pm
    Sun: 11 am - 4pm To find a great store like Stampers! near you, click on Store Locator Back To Destination Stores Stampers! "I took to carrying stamps in my purse because trying to explain what an art stamp was took too much time!" Q. How You Get Started In Stamping? A. I tried my first rubber stamp at a home party. A friend of mine gave parties and demonstrated stamps from two companies. One was Hero Arts. Within a couple of months I began working for my friend. At the time in Victoria stamping was unheard of. In fact, I took to carrying stamps in my purse because trying to explain what an art stamp was took to much time. The friend I was working for decided to leave the stamp business and so I took over. At one time I was doing about 60 home parties and fulfilling orders out of my home when I realized that I needed to open a store.

    47. Kerchunk - Rubber Stamp Companies' Web Pages: H - Q
    The Irreverent rubber stamp Catalog rubber stamps, stickers, memo pads, cards JacksonMarking Products Madeto-order stamps, stamp making equipment and supplies
    http://www.kerchunk.com/cosweb1b.html
    Kerchunk Rubberstamping E-zine
    Rubber Stamp Resources on the Web
    Art Stamp Companies: H - Q
    The companies listed on this page primarily sell their own lines of art rubber stamps, although most also sell related supplies. A few are rubber stamp stores that manufacture their own line of original stamps. Marks new additions since 1 January 2003. Return to Companies: A - G
    Continue to Companies: R - Z
    • Haika Rubber Stamps Sheets of Unmounted Rubber with sayings, wonderful African masks, wolves, Mexican folkart. Xina loves these!
    • HALOS Rubber Stamps Originators of the HALOS ("Hooked And Looped On Stamps") mounting system that uses hooks and loops that are similar to "Velcro". They also carry the un-mounted Azadi Earles plates of cute country-style stamps.
    • Hambo Stamps Whimsical designs in many categories.
    • Hampton Art Stamps Stamps in a variety of categories, including Norman Rockwell images.
    • Handprints The new owner has catalogue ordering information here.
    • Handstamped From the Heart Cute line drawings.
    • Hanko Designs A new site that specializes in Asian and Hawaiian rubber stamps and Japanese paper arts.

    48. Kerchunk Craft Bookstore
    This is the place to find that perfect book about rubber stamp art, making greetingcards, or creativity. And, of course, everything by Nick Bantock and Sark!!
    http://www.kerchunk.com/rubberbooks.html
    Kerchunk Craft Bookshop You're new to stamping, so where do you start? Or you're an old hand, but you need a creative boost. This is the place to find that perfect book about rubber stamp art, making greeting cards, or creativity. And, of course, everything by Nick Bantock and Sark!! Liz and Xina have gone through their bookshelves to find their favorites to recommend and review. And rest assured that this is not simply a list of everything available! We only include the really worthwhile books that we love and think you will, too. The Kerchunk Craft Bookshop is operated in association with Amazon.com . You can get more information about a book, including reviews by fellow readers, or order any book directly from Amazon.com by clicking on the words Buy it... . To order multiple books, use your browser's back arrow to return here and select another one. If you buy directly from our links, Amazon.com pays us a small fee which helps support Kerchunk. Thanks! To search for or order a book we don't have listed, you can use the Kerchunk Request-A-Book page. And if you just want to browse around, by all means, make yourself a cup of tea and wander over to

    49. Blue Eagle Connections - Rubber Stamp Links!
    Designs rubber stamps YOU Design! rubber Designs will feature rubberstamp making Services for you, including stamps from your Art;
    http://www.blue-eagle.com/rubberst.htm
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    Respected Vendors! A List of Respected Rubber Stamp and Related Vendors
    Respected Vendors - Listed by PRODUCT Name!
    From "A La Art" to "Zum Gali Gali" - Look for the product you want and see a list of respected vendors who carry it!
    Rubber Designs
    Visit RubberD for a great selection of rubber stamps and accessories from eight different companies great specials, sales and discounts too!
    Addicted To Rubber
    - "Addicted to Rubber...Stamps and Addicted to Scrapbooking, the Internet's Premiere online Stamping and Scrapbooking Source."
    Appalacian Art Stamps
    - "Heirloom Quality Rubber Stamps"
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    - Rubber Stamps, A Huge Product and Accessories List and More!
    The Sassy Stampers
    - "Great Products and Great Values!"
    Ruthann Gigliotti / Stewart's Drug
    - Great Products!
    Fran the Frantic Stamper
    - Papers and New French Theme Stamps!
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    - From Crystal Clear Envelopes to Charms, Papers and Boxes!
    Red Castle, Inc.
    "Antique Memories" rubber stamps that are available wholesale and retail mounted and retail only for the unmounted. I am developing a line of unusual stamping accessories. I also have developed and am selling a program "Fit-It!" for creating gift package templates. Rubber Marbles SCP Stamps online! Grab Bags, Unmounteds and more!

    50. Creative Cards - Dedicated To Rubber Stamping And Card Making
    copy rubber stamp images already in existence or your anything with a trade mark,like Disney images etc. it is against the law so beware!! Have a go a making
    http://www.angelfire.com/art2/creativecards/newsletter/issue9/diystamps.html

    Making Your Own Rubber Stamps By Carol Kinloch
    Have you ever had an idea for a card but cannot find the image you want, or want stamps but they are from different retailers, so all the postal charges will make it too expensive. Have you ever thought of having your own stamps made up, exactly how you want them, if so read on. I had a sheet of A4 art work made up into unmounted rubber stamps. You can cram as much as possible onto a sheet, you just need to leave a 5mm border around the sheet and enough space around each image to cut out the finished rubber images. Have a go a making a few changes to simple pieces of clip art to make them your own work. Black and white line images are the easiest to work with. I found an image of a bare tree that I liked but there were 3 trees making up the piece of clip art. The first thing I did was enlarge the image to the size I wanted my tree to be. Print out the image, cut out the first tree and discard the other 2. I then decided the tree was a bit too bare so I added some more branches with a fine black ink pen like an Edding pen. See example I have Serif Draw Plus on my computer with a Wizards section that draws shapes for you. Check out some of the packages on your computer and you might find something similar. I started with a simple heart shape and copied it, reduced the copy in size slightly and repeated the smaller heart again, so that I ended up with 1 large heart and 2 smaller ones. If you can rearrange the images on the computer so that you can overlap them and place them were you want all the better, if not cut them out and make an arrangement of your choice that way. As a final embellishment I added some swirls and dots to decorate the hearts, and there I had it my very first stamp that I had designed myself!! See the following

    51. THE RUBBER ROOM
    Dee Gruenig; THE GREAT rubber stamp BOOK DESIGNING making USING DeeGruenig; making GIFTS WITH rubber stampS Sandra McCall; THE ULTIMATE
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    52. DIY: Making Rubber Stamps
    making rubber stamps is incredibly easy like from a bicycle); A scissors (or verysharp knife); rubber Cement; Something to glue your stamp to (like a block of wood
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    00 Front Page 01 Columns 02 DIY Section 03 Vegan Recipes 04 Record/Show Reviews 05 Message Boards 06 Links 07 Staff Profiles 08 Squeaky 09 How to Get Involved 10 Contact Us 11 Banners DIY : Making Rubber Stamps
    By Matte Resist
    Making rubber stamps is incredibly easy. I can usually throw something simple together in about 5 minutes. All you need is:
    • An old inner tube (like from a bicycle)
    • A scissors (or very sharp knife)
    • Rubber Cement
    • Something to glue your stamp to (like a block of wood)
    First thing is to cut a piece of tube long enough to put your design on. Then cut it down one of the ridges so you can lay it flat. Brush off the powdery substance on the inside, and draw your design (on the smooth interior of the tube.. this way your design will look nicer. If you use the outside, the design will have lines running through it and rough areas) with a permanent marker. It will be difficult to see, but I can't think of anything else that would work better (and not harm the stamp). Next, use a scissors to cut out your design. You can try to use a sharp knife, but this is difficult because of the way the rubber stretches. I've found a sharp scissors to be much easier. Once you're satisfied with your design, find something to glue it to. A block of wood about the same size as the design is good. Otherwise, any flat surface will do. I've used the bottom of a whiteout bottle, the bottom of a tape dispenser, even an old CD.

    53. The Great Rubber Stamp Book : Designing Making Using
    The Great rubber stamp Book Designing making Using.
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    The Great Rubber Stamp Book : Designing Making Using
    Home
    by Dee Gruenig
    See More Details

    Paperback - 128 pages (August 1997)
    Sterling Publications; ISBN: 0806913983 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.38 x 10.00 x 8.51
    Other Editions: Hardcover Reviews
    Amazon.com
    With her trademark wild hues and bold graphics, "the head cheerleader of rubber stamping" (as she's been hailed) has filled a very colorful book with loads of innovative techniques. No surface is immune to her irrepressible stamping enthusiasm: in addition to paper, she stamps on glass, wood, walls, doors, fabric, and home accessories; she even uses glossy adhesive paper to create unique stamp stickers. Even experienced stampers can learn a few tricks: creating landscape imagery or "wallpaper" backgrounds; achieving airbrush and watercolor effects; using rubber-cement resist techniques; making dimensional pop-up greeting cards; as well as spattering, sponging, and texturing. Gruenig's colors are so vivid and her designs so eye-catching that it's hard not to feel cheerful just looking at them. Amy Handy This text refers to the hardcover edition of this title Synopsis
    Rubber stamping is a creative and colorful way to personalize greeting cards, invitations, and stationery, and even decorate a home with new designs on fabrics and frames, bowls and vases, walls and doorsthe newest and most enjoyable way to make your stamp on the world. Acclaimed designer and teacher Dee Gruenig shows how to make rubber stamp designs of all shapes, colors, and textures. Full color.

    54. Answers To Rubber Stamp Trivia
    and learned the technique of making rubber stamps company is still in business todaymaking vulcanizers What year was the International stamp Trade Manufacturers
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    Books Stamping Paper Making The Muse Answers to Rubber Stamping Trivia
    (Supplied by Jan Donovan) 1. Can you tell me the names of the three different men who are credited with
    the invention of the Rubber Stamp?
    L. F. Witherell of Illinois - 1866
    James Orton Woodruff of Auburn, NY - 1864
    Henry C. Leland of Lee, Mass - 1864
    2. Can you tell me the dates?
    See above
    3. Can you tell me the stories involved?
    Witherell -
    Was stenciling numbers onto metal pumps and the paint ran. He cut out shapes of numbers and letters from thin sheets of rubber packing and glued them to a piece of old bedpost. He inked the creation on a leather ink pad and rolled the bedpost over the pump and made a good impression on it without the mess. Woodruff - While visiting a shop that manufactured patent washtubs he observed names and other identifying information being printed on the tubs with a curved wooden block which had rubber letters mounted on it. The letters had been carved from flat rubber. While watching the tab markings, he speculated that if

    55. Rubber Stamps Manufacturer, Numbering Systems, Wholesale Office Stamps, Numberin
    ensuring long life of your stamp pad / Five colours / Two sizes / Uniquely formulatedto provide ultra high quality rubber stamp impressions. stamp making Mach
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    The company presents a range of stamps and numbering systems. The varieties include Die Plate Daters, Received - Paid Daters, Daters, Numberers, Phrase Stamps and Self Inking Stamps. We also deal in Pads and Ink. Moreover, they offer Stamp Making Machines and Supplies.
    Parnami Rubber and Plastic Works Pvt. Ltd. is a quality conscious manufacturer and supplier of office stamps, numbering systems and ink pads. Incorporated in 1965, the Parnami Group comprises of diversified units, each of which is in the forefront in its field.
    The Company is engaged in varied activities related to manufacturing and marketing stamps. Our area of operations spans the following:
    We manufacture world class stamps.
    We manufacture stamp-making machines and their supplies for stamp vendors. In this sphere we impart training as well.
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    We have set up a state-of-the-art manufacturing unit. It is equipped with sophisticated machines and operates under streamlined procedures. The plant is self-contained and all operations are in-house. This allows us to maintain strict control over quality. We have separate divisions for rubber, plastic and steel, where the raw materials are processed to yield the various components for our stamps.
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    Features - Sturdy build, with heavy gauge steel construction giving greater durability / Tough vulcanized rubber endless bands with deep face characters for perfect impressions / Unbreakable turning wheel for positive fast change / Easy date changing without soiling of fingers / Cushioned die-plate for maximum stamping comfort / Four sizes / Chrome and powder coated finish.

    56. Scrap Of The Month (TM) - Scrapbook And Rubber Stamp Supply Kits
    June 2002 Kit Contents Featured Designer making Memories. Additional Embellishments100 ct. 1/8 making Memories eyelets in Berry; 100 ct.
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    June 2002 Kit Contents Featured Designer: Making Memories Two 12"x12" pieces of the following:
    • 8 Watercolor Muted Patterned Designs in Berry 8 Watercolor Muted Patterned Designs in Grape 4 Double Dipped Cardstock in Mulberry 2 Double Dipped Cardstock in Lilac 1 8.5"x11" Grape Swirl Vellum
    Additional Embellishments:
    • 100 ct. 1/8" Making Memories eyelets in Berry 100 ct. 1/8" Making Memories eyelets in Grape 6 skeins Making Memories Stitches (1 each in Grape, Berry, Ocean, Terracotta, Willow and Saphire) 24 ct. assorted size Making Memories Buttons in Grape 1 pkg Making Memories Twistel in Grape 1 pkg Making Memories Twistel in Ocean
    Coordinating Tools:
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    57. Scrap Of The Month (TM) - Scrapbook And Rubber Stamp Supply Kits
    Two 12 x12 pieces from making Memories Double Dipped Cardstock TerraCotta. Additional Adjustable); making Memories 4 x4 Tool Mat.
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    October 2002 Kit Contents Quantity: Featured Designer: Paper Garden Two 12"x12" pieces from Paper Garden:
    • Cappuchino Marigold Terra Cotta Charcoal Brown Brown Wrap Burnt Orange Mahogany Rope Check Pumpkin Ribbon Stripe Pumpkin
    8.5"x11" Paper Garden Specialty Paper
    • 1 - Tangerine Mulberry Paper 2 - Harvest Orange Vellum
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    • Double Dipped Cardstock - Terra Cotta
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    • EK Success Paper Shaper - Pumpkin (NEW!) Making Memories Universal Eyelet Setter (Size Adjustable) Making Memories 4"x4" Tool Mat
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    58. Frenzy Corner - Parchment Craft, Tea Bag Folding, Rubber Stamping & More
    Annie Sloan / Hardcover / Published 1997. The Great rubber stamp Book Designing making Using Dee Gruenig / Hardcover / Published 1996.
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    features Parchment Craft, Tea Bag Folding, Rubber Stamping, Collage, Scrapbooking and other Papercrafts
    Art/Crafts Books by Janet Wilson Parchment Craft Rubberstamping Stamping Kits ... One Stroke Painting
    Rubberstamping Books You can buy any of the following books online by simply following the link on each book title. Orders will be filled by Amazon.com , the world's largest online bookstore. If you have questions about Amazon's shipping options customer service payment options, or security and privacy issues , please visit the Amazon Help Desk The Art of Paper Collage
    by Susan Pickering Rothamel
    Stamp Artists Project Book : Fresh Ideas for Stamping Crafts

    by Sharilyn Miller Creative Paper Folding by Mickey Baskett Creative Collage for Crafters
    by Katherine Duncan-Aimone How to Keep a Sketchbook Journal by Claudia Nice
    100 Keys to Great Calligraphy

    by Judy Kastin Stamp in Color : Techniques for Enhancing Your Artwork
    by Dave Brethauer Great Rubber Stamping: Ideas, Tips and Techniques

    59. A Simple Method Of Making Raised Letters For Casting
    I have found a rubber stamp maker who claims he can are often deeper than the 1/8 rubber stamps typical in I also use another method for making letters since
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    A Simple Method of Making Raised Letters for Casting
    by Hank Kaminsky When raised lettering is required or necessary on the surface of a metal plaque, sculptural form or a piece of jewelry there are a number of ways to go about it. Commercial pattern letters are available from foundry supply houses in a variety of fonts and sizes. These sprigged or sticky-back letters can usually be applied to flat surfaces and can then be molded. For logos or calligraphic lettering or where the type styles or flatness of commercial pattern Ietters are not acceptable letters can be carved or sculpted out of wax or plastellina and then molded, cast in wax for the lost wax process or cast in pattern material such as plaster or Bondo, etc. for ramming up in sand. Letters smaller than 3/8" are another problem. Intricate forms like these are difficult to carve out of wax or other material. Commercial pattern letters are not available in these small sizes. The rubber stamp industry offers a quick and mostly acceptable method to produce lettering for these situations or when the time is not available to carve a logo or special design. I'll get into the part of this process which makes it less than perfect later. Some rubber stamps are made from a UV catalyzed polymer. In this process a pool of the liquid polymer is poured out on a glass sheet within an area lined with dams made of foam strips. A sheet of negative film with the lettering on it is laid over the pool and a second sheet of glass placed on top. The sandwich is exposed to ultraviolet light. The polymer hardens under the clear areas where there is lettering and stays liquid under the opaque areas of the film. After a very precise period of exposure the sandwich is disassembled and washed. The unhardened polymer washes away leaving the lettering as raised forms. The precise exposure is necessary so that the shoulders of the letters form at an angle which will support the use pattern of the stamp.

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    Melt and Pour Soapmaking kit. making Gel Candles Kit. Painting Supplies PaintingVideos. rubber stamp Supplies All Night Media rubber stamps Mary Engelbreit
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