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This is NOT a professional way to make a rubber stamp. This is not even rubber!! It won’t give you the quality and durability found in a resin based method.
silly, no
i has a question. can you just put a picture of george washington on the top right of your envelope and consider it as a stamp? :3
lol, if you didn’t want to learn to make a stamp then why did you choose to watch this?
hi, can any one know about flash machine rubber foam i can fix in self ink stamp like Trodat and Shiny ?
does anyone know how to make a rubber stamp affect with photoshop or illustrator?
hey i am a nurse and we used them at work!
attorneys used them as well!
is is nice to watch now that we all have gone crazy on our new technology!
no dr. offices use stamps post office uses them too, i had one i remember i am not sure whether they make them anymore!
thank you for the video very nice- i like your voice very pleasant.
Very, very, interesting. I have always wondered how rubber stamps of people’s signatures etc., etc. were made and now I know.
I am not a librarian. I repeat: “I am NOT a librarian.”
nice, altho i bet the machine is very expensive…
and no, librarians aren’t the only ones who would wanna make stamps. crafters also use stamps for embossing.
Very helpful. Nice to know you don’t need a full size vulcanizer to make stamps.
i just cant finish the video… its sooooo boring, why would anyone want to make a stamp? are all of you viwers librarians?