Category: Stamp Making

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Rubber Stamp Making

Rubber Stamp Making

In ancient time the stamp were using mostly in official purpose. At that time the people did not know about writing so they made a stamp to attest any business property document. These stamp can be made by any material like rubber, craft etc. The rubber stamp making is very easy in a way, you [...]

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Nylon Rubber Stamps

Nylon Rubber Stamps

In this process, the stamps are created with carved pattern on the rubber material. These types of stamp are used in office work but before this the temporary stamp was used by making through potato. Anyhow, the stamp needs ink for pasting stamp over the medium like fabric and leather. Therefore, a pad enriched with [...]

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Silk Screen Printing Exposure

Silk Screen Printing Exposure

Here in this tutorial you will learn about how to expose the screen. Screen printing exposure is not much lengthy process. The screen emulsion is thicken meshed on the screen and after drying it required to be dry. Usually the sunlight is used for the exposing of screen. Otherwise screen printing light are the source [...]

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Exposing Nylon Rubber Stamp part 4

Exposing Nylon Rubber Stamp part 4

In this process, the stamps are created with carved pattern on the rubber material. These types of stamp are used in office work but before this the temporary stamp was used by making through potato. Anyhow, the stamp needs ink for pasting stamp over the medium like fabric and leather. Therefore, a pad enriched with [...]

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Exposing Nylon Rubber Stamp part 3

Exposing Nylon Rubber Stamp part 3

Here you will learn about how to expose the stamp using screen printing. The stamp is some kind of printing that is used for attesting any necessary document by authorized officer. It has multiple uses, like it is used office; industries and similarly you may personalize the stamp. The stamp is basically carved material in [...]

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How to Make A Nylon Rubber Stamp Part 1

How to Make A Nylon Rubber Stamp Part 1

The stamps are producing with screen printing method. Usually the stamps are of two kind, rubber stamp and Nylon stamps are produced through this process. The rubber and nylon stamp need ink pad for transferring the stamp on the paper. Therefore both of them are produced for each other. There is handling along with stamp [...]

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How to Make a Nylon Rubber Stamp Part 2

How to Make a Nylon Rubber Stamp Part 2

This tutorial is offering you to learn here about how to make nylon rubber stamp in screen printing process. The stamps are printed on a dye made of plastic, leather or even wood. The stamp is carved on that medium and ink is used to transfer the writing over the paper or cloth. The company [...]

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Make Rubber Stamps Part 1

Make Rubber Stamps Part 1

Learn the skill how to make stamps. This free tutorial video tells all the steps of the rubber ink stamp making, custom stamp include sign stamps, business stamps, address stamps and there are many other types of stamps. In the very beginning the stamps in India were made with clay and color ink was used [...]

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Stamp Making

Stamp Making

Here on our website we teach you the very popular skills. You can learn the skills if you are jobless and you want to start you career at your own skill at any age of your life. Then here on this website we have several open options for you. We teach you faster than any [...]

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Drying the Nylon Rubber Stamp

Drying the Nylon Rubber Stamp

In this tutorial you will learn about how to dry rubber nylon stamps. But first of all we discuss here what is rubber stamp and what is it used for. Rubber stamp is a pattern carved over a dye and works with ink. These stamps are utilized by mostly Business Company as well as an [...]

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