Geeky 8bit character Rubber Stamps

Geeky 8bit character Rubber Stamps

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I bring you the 3D printed, 8bit character, rubber stamps! With included 3D printed handle. These stamps are quite big at 55.7mmx55.7mm (2.2inx2.2in). We've designed the stamps so you can have one stamp handle and change the rubber stamp design to the one you like. Great for scrapbooking, letters, personal messages or just having fun! Let me know in the comments if you like the designs and want to see more stamps of different characters and symbols. If you don't want to print & sand and just want to buy the rubber stamps, I sell them on my Etsy store. Give it a look if you'd like, and also check out my other items. https://www.etsy.com/shop/3DCreationsPR Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: MendelMax1.5 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 10 Notes: The rubber stamps are printed in flexible filament while the handle can be printed in PLA. For the stamp, I used Alchement - Flexible (TPU) and Hatchbox PLA. Here's a guide to printing the stamp handle and rubber stamp: Rubber Stamp Preparation Instructions: For the rubber stamp, use 2 perimeters, 8 top layers, 5 bottom layers, 0.2 layer height, 20% infill, 250 extruder temperature, 60 bed temperature, no cooling fan and 30mm/s. Stamp Handle Printing Parameters: Use your normal PLA parameters for the handle portion. I printed it at 0.3 layer height, 5% infill and 2 perimeter shells. Support Material Settings: For the stamp holder portion, you'll need some support material. In Simplify3D, use a 50% infill percentage with 4 dense support layers at 70% infill percentage. Also set a 0.60mm horizontal offset from part. This should allow the support material to pop off. Post-Printing Instructions: Rubber Stamp Preparation: To get your rubber stamp working as a stamp, you'll need to sand the top portion just enough to make it coarse enough to hold ink. Once printed, lay a sheet of sandpaper on a flat surface and move the rubber stamp in circular motions until it's sanded evenly. I use 150 grit sandpaper.

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