DIY Rubber Stamp With The Longer Ray 5 10w Diode Laser
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- čas přidán 1. 09. 2023
- www.longer3d.com/collections/...
Etsy
www.etsy.com/shop/MSRworkshop...
Laser air assist
s.zbanx.com/r/lyxHJosu2lFW
Robber Stamp Material
www.amazon.com/dp/B0BR7HH9FS?...
Embossing powder
Wow! Embossing Powder Black and White Bundle: Primary Ebony, Opaque Bright White, White Pearl, Clear Gloss, 15ML a.co/d/dhEmr0W
Pigment ink pad
Tsukineko Full-Size VersaColor Ultimate Pigment Inkpad, Black, 4 x 4 cm a.co/d/jbsSxYt
I think we can all relate to the feeling he had when he put that first stamp down and it was backwards. Good stuff.
Ha ha, good spot 😉
Brilliant. So much fun and unlimited capability
Thanks 🙏
Very cool! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Nice video - thanks!
Try a soft middle layer, like adhesive foam tape or something like that, seemed to give this lady a better printing experience (cleaner print with no accidental borders)
Great tip, thanks
Hi! So I put my settings to this on two 1.5x1.5 rubber stamps, but it says it will take 30 hours? Where the hell did I go wrong?
Look at your lines per inch under your cut settings and see how high it set
Also, if you’re using millimeters per second instead of millimeters per minute that will make a difference
Nice work, please include information on the source for the ink pad and powders
Hobby Hobby lobby for both the pigment ink and the embossing powder.
I will include an Amazon link as well
@@MSRWorkshop appreciate an amazon link for the embossing powder, as no hobby lobby in the UK. Also does it need special ink as a base or will PVA glue / almost anything do? I'd only ever seen the stamps used with ink before so thanks for connecting the dots for me!
@tyeth I can do that
@tyeth just left an Amazon link
@tyeth yes, I included a link for pigment Inc. which is a wet ink
in the video when you engrave the rubber it doesn't mirror the design, you made a mistake and redid the rubber right?
Yes, I forgot to invert the image. Also I made the edge to large which will risk leaving a mark when you stamp.