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Rubber Stamps

PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:54 pm
by whmeade10
Hey guys, just wondering if anyone on here has any experience with making rubber stamps with their 2.x. I have been wanting to try it out and ordered some odorless material from Laser Bits that came in today. Any thoughts are greatly welcome. I will post pics tomorrow weather good or bad. I am going to Make a standard address stamp and let my kids come up with a couple other designs. I am using the Newer LO DSP controller.

Thanks,
BIll

Grade Engrave Mode

PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:07 pm
by bdring
I have always wanted to try it too. I think the DSP controller has a special "grade engrave" mode for it. It gives a bit of a ramp like support to the edges. I is supposed to help thin walls stay rigid.

Re: Rubber Stamps

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:11 am
by greenvandan
I don't have any personal experience but I remembered seeing this linoleum block on the Laser Cutter blog http://thelasercutter.blogspot.com/2012 ... block.html
same principle really. That's a cool blog too to see things people are making with laser cutters.

Re: Rubber Stamps

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 12:05 pm
by twehr
whmeade10 wrote:Hey guys, just wondering if anyone on here has any experience with making rubber stamps with their 2.x. I have been wanting to try it out and ordered some odorless material from Laser Bits that came in today. Any thoughts are greatly welcome. I will post pics tomorrow weather good or bad. I am going to Make a standard address stamp and let my kids come up with a couple other designs. I am using the Newer LO DSP controller.

Thanks,
BIll


I have engraved some stamps with the "oderless" material from Laser Bits. (It is not oderless, but lower oder than the cheaper kind.

I found that I could get really good results if I went slow enough to get pretty deep engraving. The ramp settings allow you to burn slow and deep and still get a nice clean top surface.

Once you get the rubber engraved, you need to mount it on something pretty firm - I just tested with spray adhesive on a block of wood. If you have double-face carpet tape (the foam kind) it may do even better. It provides a bit of a cushioned mount but still maintains the flatness of the wood block.

Re: Rubber Stamps

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 5:05 pm
by whmeade10
twehr wrote:
I have engraved some stamps with the "orderless" material from Laser Bits. (It is not oderless, but lower oder than the cheaper kind.



I thought I ordered the "no odor" rubber but got the low odor instead. :o Man that stuff stinks! My family came rushing into the laser room thinking it was on fire or something, then left quickly due to the odor. :lol: Here are a couple pics. The rubber is about 1/8" thick and I need to engrave deeper. I will have to try again when I am the only one home.

If I set the laser to SPD 25 and PWR to 45 (55 is 100% on my laser) the stamps will come out looking pretty good.

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As you can see, don't forget to mirror the design.

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Going to engrave deeper next time.


Cheers,
Bill

Re: Rubber Stamps

PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 3:54 pm
by rsm5178
@whmeade10

Did you ever have any luck with the Light Object DSP for stamp making?

The Epilog we have a work has a ramping feature for stamps. I was wondering if something similar is available on the LO DSP (I have the X7).

Thanks,

Rich