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Vector Laser Engrave
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100
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Lines per cm
200
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Creating a rubber stamp


First tip on making stamps...


EVERYTHING IS REVERSED

What does that mean? White is going to be the color that your stamp, stamps and it is a mirror image of what will stamp




Start with a shape thats going to basic shape of your stamp, in my case it's going to be a rectangle.








Step 2

I wanted to have a border around my stamp so I made a white box by nesting a smaller rectangle and combining it to give me the negative space that will be my stamp outline.


Step 3

I wanted to add a cartoon like turkey to my stamp so I found this image online to use.


Tip #2:


Chunky or thick lines will look better on your stamp, very fine details will be lost during the engraving process



My turkey was just a GIF so I needed to convert him to a SVG for this project. I used an online GIF to SVG converter to do this step.


Step 4

Once I had my turkey as a SVG, I imported him into XCS using the "Image" import tool.


I set him to engrave to better see what he will look like filled out.

Step 5

I position my turkey friend in the stamp body, remembering that it will be a mirror image when it is completed and stamped.


Step 6

Using the combine tool, I "subtract" the turkey from the rectangle, remembering that It is the opposite, white spaces are what will appear as color when you use your stamp.

Step 7

Lastly because everything that is dark and being engraved is negative space, I save time, laser life and some rubber by cutting out the wasted middle of the stamp.


I mounted the cut rubber stamp to a block of wood with some double sided tape and here is my stamp.


Design Files
stamp-turkey.xcs
thanksgiving
rubber stamp
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