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I made some rubber stamps on our laser machine. I went ahead and cut a wood base and turned a nice handle on our wood lathe. Just used some common fast-setting household glue to hold it all together.
I made some rubber stamps on our laser machine. I went ahead and cut a wood base and turned a nice handle on our wood lathe. Just used some common fast-setting household glue to hold it all together. Note: you do NOT want to use regular rubber from a hobby store. That stuff creates very very bad fumes. This stuff is specially formulated for laser etching, it smells bad but is tolerable.


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Latest revision as of 01:32, 9 May 2013

I made some rubber stamps on our laser machine. I went ahead and cut a wood base and turned a nice handle on our wood lathe. Just used some common fast-setting household glue to hold it all together. Note: you do NOT want to use regular rubber from a hobby store. That stuff creates very very bad fumes. This stuff is specially formulated for laser etching, it smells bad but is tolerable.

Rubber stamp with settings used
Stamp base and handle
Stamp mounted to the base and the result