christmas text stamps and handle
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Finally! I worked in the stamp/scrapbooking industry for almost 30 years, and when I started wirh 3D printing I always wanted to make some stamps.
I experimented with a lot if materials, and TPU ist the best! BUT it is not easy to handle and print. I want to make it easy for crafters that are interested in scrapbooing AND 3D printing. Thats why I used good old PLA, that dies NOT print as well as TPU can!!!
Keep the IRONING on the stamp plate. After printing the 2 plates, assemble the text stampplate to the handle with glue.
And PLEASE…
I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T
- SAND the stamp with fine sandpaper before printing on paper
- For the best result use a PIGMENT ink stamp pad (ask your retailer for a propper pigment pad)
- and finally, always print on a flat, EVEN but soft surface, like 2mm foam or a mouse pad underneath the paper
I will make a tutorial asap. I hope you enjoy and get good results
IF you want to print with TPU, then 96A works fine, but the softer the TPU is, the better the stamp will print.
I tried with 82A from Recreus and it worked like a charm, but was a bit difficult to print. NO PROBLEM for printing pros.
Please also check out my other version of the ‘deluxe’ stamp handle. It works with my stamp plates.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1996043-stamp-handle-interchangeable#profileId-2148616
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