WOW! This was the BEST tutorial on making a rubber stamp. I use Lightburn, but could easily use the same techniques. The settings for burning were so helpful too. Thank you! So thorough!
hi sir....can i apply it to the wood by following your method in the video? Or are there other settings for wood? My plan is to engrave embossed letters on wood ... thank you.
Very nicely done sir, I learned something new. You do a great job on your videos. Thank you for taking the time to make them and share them with us. Dale
The holder is supposed to be something solid&rigid and a flexible pad between it and the rubber. In other words, you need a soft cushioning between your stamp rubber and a solid block of holder to apply ink properly.
Hi, can everybody help me, please? all is ok, but ramp effekt not working, letter is so think. it's any diferent when ramp efekt is 0,3 or 0,9mm. I have RD Works V8. This time i give contour on the stamps letter, but i don't like it. thank you
Will these parameters work for the Chinese Thunder Laser machine too? I'm using one that is almost identical to the one from your other series of videos, and I'm having trouble with the stamp I'm working on. Any advice?
Hi Nathan, Russ uses an EFR 60W tube so you will have to base your parameters on that basis. He was also using a special laser engravable rubber sheet from Hobarts so you need to check if your product is similar. Otherwise, I would just double-check that your optics are clean and aligned and try again. Regards Gareth @ Thinklaser
Hi Russ, thanks for the fantastic tutorial. I have a problem: when I send the file to the laser I get the message of "insufficient space", what can I do?
You prolly dont care but if you are stoned like me atm then you can watch all the new series on instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf lately =)
Hi Amil, The rubber used in this video was purchased from: hobarts.com/rubber 5 x 2.3mm standard laser rubber with vanilla scent (RU.VAN.23.A4) = £21.80 + VAT Gareth @ Thinklaser
WOW! This was the BEST tutorial on making a rubber stamp. I use Lightburn, but could easily use the same techniques. The settings for burning were so helpful too. Thank you! So thorough!
Thank you Russ!
Just waiting on parts to build a 1300x900 laser for cutting 5mm foam board for rc airplanes ......and much more thanks to you!
hi sir....can i apply it to the wood by following your method in the video? Or are there other settings for wood? My plan is to engrave embossed letters on wood ... thank you.
What would be the engrving settings for stamp for a CO2 W40 laser machine?
Very nicely done sir, I learned something new. You do a great job on your videos.
Thank you for taking the time to make them and share them with us.
Dale
another enjoyable video, thanks Russ!
Thanks Fred,
I'll pass on your message to Russ.
Gareth@thinklaser
Yea, but where did you get that bling necklace?
The holder is supposed to be something solid&rigid and a flexible pad between it and the rubber. In other words, you need a soft cushioning between your stamp rubber and a solid block of holder to apply ink properly.
Thank you, but my laser machine not work with this file format programm, what the solutiaone
Hi, can everybody help me, please? all is ok, but ramp effekt not working, letter is so think. it's any diferent when ramp efekt is 0,3 or 0,9mm. I have RD Works V8. This time i give contour on the stamps letter, but i don't like it. thank you
Will these parameters work for the Chinese Thunder Laser machine too? I'm using one that is almost identical to the one from your other series of videos, and I'm having trouble with the stamp I'm working on. Any advice?
Hi Nathan,
Russ uses an EFR 60W tube so you will have to base your parameters on that basis. He was also using a special laser engravable rubber sheet from Hobarts so you need to check if your product is similar.
Otherwise, I would just double-check that your optics are clean and aligned and try again.
Regards
Gareth @ Thinklaser
Where did you buy the machine from ? And what’s the specifications?
contact for quotation offer whatsApp:+86 13510567251
Hi Russ, thanks for the fantastic tutorial. I have a problem: when I send the file to the laser I get the message of "insufficient space", what can I do?
marino serra it’s best to resize your image smaller so it can fit
@@sophiekonopka8713 hi, thanks so much
i was looking for this option "ramp effect" in rdwork, very thanks friend
You prolly dont care but if you are stoned like me atm then you can watch all the new series on instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf lately =)
@Leo Amari yup, I've been watching on InstaFlixxer for since december myself :)
You are very good teacher, thank you so much!!!
Can we use this ramp effect on lightburn ?
yes, contact for quotation offer whatsApp:+86 13510567251
what material is that at 19:31, its looks like PVC.
it's some kind of PVC for Laser?
Hi Eduardo,
It was 5 x 2.3mm (A4) standard laser rubber with vanilla scent (RU.VAN.23.A4) = £21.80 from Hobarts.com
Gareth @ Thinklaser
@@Thinklaser , Thanks
but i means PERSPEX one, its acrylic opaline or some kind of PVC to laser cut?
@@tugaminhoto4969 Hi Eduardo, Perspex is an acrylic. You should not laser cut PVC or any chlorine based product.
Where can I get that exact material you used to make that stamp?
Hi John,
It was 5 x 2.3mm (A4) standard laser rubber with vanilla scent (RU.VAN.23.A4) = £21.80 from Hobarts.com
Gareth@Thinklaser
Very interesting video
Thanks for the kind words. Hope it was of help to you.
Excelente! muchas gracias!!!
Interesting video as usual.
Hi James,
Glad you enjoyed, this came from a subscribers request.
Gareth@Thinklaser
Awesome, excellent thanks
What kind of rubber?
Hi Uri,
It was 5 x 2.3mm (A4) standard laser rubber with vanilla scent (RU.VAN.23.A4) = £21.80 from Hobarts.com
Gareth@Thinklaser
from where can I buy this rubber foam
Hi Amil,
The rubber used in this video was purchased from: hobarts.com/rubber
5 x 2.3mm standard laser rubber with vanilla scent (RU.VAN.23.A4) = £21.80 + VAT
Gareth @ Thinklaser
Thanks!!!
Hi Caroline,
You're welcome. I hope it helps you in your work.
Regards
Gareth @ Thinklaser