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This is a guide to making rubber stamps on the laser cutter.
This is a guide to making rubber stamps on the laser cutter.
=Stuff required=
Firstly you will need some laser rubber, which can safely be cut on the laser cutter without loads of fumes.
Firstly you will need some laser rubber, which can safely be cut on the laser cutter without loads of fumes.
There are only a couple of suppliers in the UK:
There are only a couple of suppliers in the UK:
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You will also need a rubber stamp ink pad and some structure to hold the stamp (a block of wood with a handle).
You will also need a rubber stamp ink pad and some structure to hold the stamp (a block of wood with a handle).


=Make your stamp image=
Make your image on your favourite graphics package. The image should be just black and white, as there is no graduated colour on a stamp. Make sure its the correct size. Export it as a bitmap or jpeg.
Make your image on your favourite graphics package. The image should be just black and white, as there is no graduated colour on a stamp. Make sure its the correct size. Export it as a bitmap or jpeg.


=Cut out the stamp with the laser cutter=
We will be using the laser cutter as a laser engraver (actually thats what this laser machine is).
We will be using the laser cutter as a laser engraver (actually thats what this laser machine is).


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Glue the stamp onto some wood backing (with handle added). Prime with ink and stamp everything in sight.
Glue the stamp onto some wood backing (with handle added). Prime with ink and stamp everything in sight.
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Revision as of 17:39, 6 March 2012

This is a guide to making rubber stamps on the laser cutter.

Stuff required

Firstly you will need some laser rubber, which can safely be cut on the laser cutter without loads of fumes. There are only a couple of suppliers in the UK:

      • laser rubber supplier links***

I had to buy this in bulk as shipping was quite expensive. Its around £6 a sheet, plus £6 p&p, plus VAT. If you would like a small bit to try then I am selling the excess from mine at £5 for an A6 piece (1/4 A4 - enough to make a load of stamps). Email matt_AT_re-innovation.co.uk.

Laser rubber is pretty boring and looks like this:

      • image laser rubber***

You will also need a rubber stamp ink pad and some structure to hold the stamp (a block of wood with a handle).

Make your stamp image

Make your image on your favourite graphics package. The image should be just black and white, as there is no graduated colour on a stamp. Make sure its the correct size. Export it as a bitmap or jpeg.

Cut out the stamp with the laser cutter

We will be using the laser cutter as a laser engraver (actually thats what this laser machine is).

Import the image into the laser cutter program.

Test it out on a piece of wood - does it look OK? The setting I used are:

Glue the stamp onto some wood backing (with handle added). Prime with ink and stamp everything in sight.