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pstryjew

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  1. I'll take a look at TS. I would think if it's too spongy it might hamper the stamping. These kids typically don't have much force on the stamps anyway - I don't want to dampen what little they generate. I like the Poundo - except for the cost. It would be convenient to just flip the piece and be able to punch.
  2. Any leads on Poundo board? I've seen a couple suggestions for alternatives, but looking for something like Poundo. For Youth Groups (Y-Guides, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts) I have put together a "kit". I have multiple pieces of granite - sample pieces of countertop that are about 6"x6". These work well for the kids to work on small stamping projects. The problem is that on folding cafeteria tables stamping gets LOUD. I'd like to get Poundo and cut to size and affix to the bottom of the granite pieces. Then if we need to punch, it can be flipped over. But in general pounding, it will help "cushion the blow", so to speak. Tandy does sell 36x36 pieces and may be the way I need to go.
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