rubber/wood stamps

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  • detritus0

    Do you mean the end print result looks really good, or the stamp's handle and form looks really good?

    If the former — most laser-etched rubber stamp will give you that quality of end-finish, but the print quality is a lot down to the form of the design (ie. the above example works well as the detail weights are just about perfect - not too thin, nor too thick).

    tbh, I suspect a little bit of tweaking in photoshop afterwards in the photo above... that really is a good end-result.

    If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to drop me a line, Tank. I'm based in London and, although I tend to make my own handles for rubber stamps, I can turn this sort of thing around for you — or, at least, answer your questions!

    • 'good end result' = no smudging, total consistency of ink application, etc. Not quality of stamp's cut..detritus

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