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I had a request for drinks coasters with a large letter 'G' on them... not owning any large (2" or so) stamps (are they even available??) I decided to buy a metal door letter, glued to a plate and pressed in a vice... Quite pleased with the result on this 4" trial piece...

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That's pretty creative! And it turned out pretty awesome!

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Looks great! Way to think outside the box!

Karina

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Thanks, it's so simple even I can do it :D

My tooling is awful (yep, I tried a 'G') and it wan't good. I can't imagine making the 6 they wanted that way, but these stamps are so much quicker. Since then, they ordered 'P' x 6... might have to invest in a full alphabet!

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pretty cool! do you cut out acrylic with a router or laser?

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I did some tests with epoxy in moulds I made out of clay and they worked quite good. Even easier to make them in latex.

For easy forms like a letter you can print it from a computer and transfer the shape to some mdf/plywood and cut it out and make a mould-form with clay or latex and then fill with epoxy. This works as long as it's not a deep stamp.

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On 5/26/2014 at 9:06 AM, Alvetjarn said:

I did some tests with epoxy in moulds I made out of clay and they worked quite good. Even easier to make them in latex.

I realize this is a old post, I am curious though what was used to keep the original item you were copying from sticking to the clay when you removed it.

 

Thanks

K

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Smart idea, I will probably steal it.

 

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