
Geeky 8bit Character Rubber Stamps
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<p>Summary</p><p>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 have designed the stamps in such a way that you can have one stamp handle and change the rubber stamp design to the one you like. Great for scrap-booking, letters, personal messages or just for fun!</p><p>Let me know in the comments section if you like the designs and want to see more stamps of different characters and or symbols.</p><p>Print Settings</p><p>Rafts:</p><p>No</p><p>Supports:</p><p>No</p><p>Resolution:</p><p>0.2</p><p>Infill:</p><p>10%</p><p> </p><p>Notes:</p><p>The rubber stamps are printed in flexible filament while the handle can be printed in pla. For the stamp I used Flexible(TPU) and PLA. Here’s a guide to printing the stamp handle and the rubber stamp:</p><p>rubber stamp:</p><p>For the rubber stamp I used 2 perimeters, 8 top and 5 bottom layers, 0.2 layer height, 20% infill, 250 extruder temp, 60 bed temp, no cooling fan and 30mm/s</p><p>stamp handle:</p><p>Your normal pla parameters should work with the handle portion. I printed it at 0.3 layer heigh, 5% infill and 2 perimeter.</p><p>For the stamp holder portion you will need some support material. In I used 1.2 pattern spacing with 4 interface pattern spacing layers at 0mm. With this the support material should be able to pop off.</p><p>Post-Printing</p><p>Rubber Stamp preparation</p><p>Rubber Stamp preparation:</p><p>In order for the stamp to work as a rubber stamp you will need to sand the top portion a little to make it coarse enough to hold the ink. Once the rubber stamp is printed, lay a sheet of sand paper on a flat surface and move the rubber stamp in circular motions until its sanded evenly. I use a 150 grit sand paper.</p><p> </p>
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