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Floral Pattern Stamp (Leather Embossing Tool)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Large Floral Pattern Stamp (Leather Embossing Tool)

Description:

This 3D model is designed to create decorative embossing stamps for leather or other soft materials.
The pattern features larger stylized flowers, offering a bold botanical look with flowing curves and expressive petal shapes.
Its spacious floral geometry is perfect for wallets, notebook covers, belts, bags, and medium-to-large leather pieces where a more prominent decorative motif is desired.
The outlines have been optimized to ensure clean, deep, and uniform embossing, maintaining excellent detail even at a larger scale.

Technical details (from the file):

  • Total size: 100 × 100 mm
  • Base thickness: 3 mm
  • Relief height: approx. 1 mm
  • Recommended material: PLA or PETG
  • Layer height: 0.1 mm
  • Infill: 15% (as set in the 3MF profile)
  • Recommended nozzle: 0.4 mm
  • Supports: not required
  • Bed adhesion: glue stick or textured sheet recommended

Use:

Once printed, the stamp can be used to emboss the large floral pattern onto slightly damp leather using a press or manual strike.
The result is a bold, elegant botanical texture, perfect for artisanal leatherwork that requires a strong decorative presence.

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what do you use to make these stamps?
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3D printer
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Hello, could you make one like this but only with tiny flowers without the big flowers? Thank you
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Vegetable-tanned leather (I printed from 1 to 4 mm). I soak the leather (sometimes a little is enough, other times I have to let it soak). Then I put it on a press or under a weight from the gym (here you have to leave it for a few hours)
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