Stamp Mounting
Once you have carved your stamp, you should
definitely mount it to make it easier to use.
After you have created your unique stamps by
utilizing your new found skill of carving, you
should consider mounting them on a wood block or
another substance in order to make them somewhat
easier to use. If you prefer to mount your stamp
on a wooden block, you may purchase cushioning
on which to do so. Another option is to cut a
piece of a computer mouse pad as it makes for an
adequate cushioning for mounting as well.
You may mount your stamp on the wooden block, or
other substance, by using rubber cement as a
method of adhesive to use in order to adhere the
mount, cushioning and rubber stamp together.
You may also choose to use acrylic mounts to
mount your rubber stamps together. There is one
major benefit in using this method in that you
only need to purchase one acrylic mount in a
couple of sizes. You may then use the acrylic
mounts with all of your stamps as they may act
as a temporary mount. The acrylic mounting
method consists of an acrylic block and plastic
cling so that the stamp will adhere to the block
on a temporary basis. It may also include also
foam cushioning; however this cushioning may not
be necessary depending on the thickness of the
stamp rubber. And last, but not least, is the
actual rubber stamp. You may purchase foam
cushioning that already contains adhesive which
has been applied to both sides. This feature
makes the assembly of the mounting process more
simple to achieve.
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