In daily life, we often use seals, such as company seals, personal signature seals, etc. Sometimes, we need to make some special stamps, and then we need to imitate them. This article will introduce how to imitate a stamp and what you need to pay attention to during the production process.
Material preparation
The materials required for making stamps mainly include the following:
1. Special rubber sheet: This is the main material for making stamps, usually There are two types: white and red. The white one is suitable for general patterns, and the red one is suitable for patterns that require seals.
2. Carving knife: used to carve patterns on rubber sheets.
3. Carving knife handle: used to hold the carving knife to facilitate the operation of the carving knife.
4. Ink pad: the ink applied to the stamp when used for sealing.
5. Stamp holder: used to fix stamps and facilitate sealing.
Production steps
1. Prepare the pattern to be copied, which can be drawn on paper or printed out.
2. Place the special rubber plate on a flat tabletop and draw the required pattern on it with a pencil.
3. Use a carving knife to score on the rubber plate according to the pattern. Note that the knife edge should be carved to the depth of the rubber plate, but do not scratch the rubber plate.
4. After carving the pattern, use a knife to cut off the rubber sheet around the pattern to make the edges of the pattern smooth.
5. Apply the ink pad on the stamp, and then press the stamp where the stamp needs to be. Apply a little force and the stamp will be completed.
Notes
1. When carving a rubber plate with a carving knife, pay attention to safety and avoid cutting your fingers or other parts with the knife edge.
2. When carving the rubber plate with the carving knife, be careful not to break the rubber plate, otherwise the stamp will not be usable.
3. When sealing, apply the ink pad evenly on the stamp to avoid unclear sealing.
4. The finished stamps should be placed in a dry and ventilated place to avoid moisture or direct sunlight to avoid affecting the service life.