Laser engraving rubber stamps w/ Xtool P2
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- čas přidán 24. 02. 2024
- Hi crafters!
In this video I will be showing you how to make rubber stamps with an Xtool P2 machine. You can use rubber stamps to dress up cards, to stay organized in your planner book, to make journaling fun, to address envelopes, etc. This machine is a 55W, Co2 machine that can cut & engrave anything from wood to acrylic to rubber.
Everything used in the video:
Rubber sheets: a.co/d/b5Lf8ic
Wooden Pegs: www.etsy.com/listing/95457716...
Xtool P2: www.xtool.com/products/xtool-...
Xtool material settings: www.xtool.com/pages/material-...
Canva: www.canva.com/
USB Cord: a.co/d/alIFAt6
Convertio: convertio.co/image-converter/
I've never seen how stamps are made, this is neat!
Great job! Thank you for explaining the process in such great detail!
Super cool video! Love seeing the process
Thank you!! I wanted to know how to do this!
Thank you!!! Your video was easy to follow along to and I’m making my first rubber stamp on my P2 as I’m writing this 😊😊
Awe omg, that makes me so happy!😆
Thank you for watching and cheers 🥂to your first rubber stamp project!
This was so informative!!
Thanks for the howto. Looks easier than I thought.
Just as a hint instead of "Combine" / "Substract at overlap" you can just use the "Group" feature which allows you to ungroup them again later if you ever have to. I don't think it'll work for your second operation though.
Thanks, that's so true. That is a much quicker and easier way!
Will it not work if you simply save as an svg straight from Canva, instead of going to another program to convert to svg?
I found that when I downloaded it as an svg straight from Canva and dropped it in the creative space software, the combine function was grayed out. So I personally use another platform and convert it from there and I’ve never had any issues. It’s just what works best for me, totally not the only option or way around it!
@@Ktyson99 thank you! I’m going to try it!
@@FacingWestCa No problem! Definitely try it out in Canva first, who knows, maybe I missed something and that’s why it wasn’t working for me. I’m still learning myself, lots of trial and error. Good luck with your laser engraving/cutting project! 🙂