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Rubber stamps are often glued to a block of wood. This provides a handle for the stamp.
 
Rubber stamps are often glued to a block of wood. This provides a handle for the stamp.
Positioning a wood-mounted stamp isn't always easy, but there is a tool you can use.
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Positioning a wood-mounted stamp isn't always easy, but an [[L-shaped stamp positioner]] can help.
 
 
== Stamp positioner ==
 
[[File:Ai-stamp-positioner-corner.jpg|thumb|Art Impressions stamp positioner for wood-mounted stamps]]
 
A stamp positioner for a wood-mounted stamp (or a clear stamp that you've placed onto an acrylic block) consists of two parts: an L-shaped block with a 90° corner and a thinner sheet of plastic.
 
To use, simply
 
# Place the sheet in the corner of the L-shape
 
# Stamp your image onto the sheet by placing your wooden block right in the corner and pressing down
 
# Now place the sheet (with the stamped image) onto your project, right where you want the final image to be stamped
 
# Place the L-shaped piece around the sheet
 
# Remove the sheet
 
# Stamp your image onto your project by placing your wooden block right in the corner and pressing down
 

Latest revision as of 20:37, 13 November 2020

Rubber stamps are often glued to a block of wood. This provides a handle for the stamp. Positioning a wood-mounted stamp isn't always easy, but an L-shaped stamp positioner can help.