edicehouse
Member
Well I tried putting a stamp on a le roi.
I took a piece of Teak and brought it down lower than the bushings (for glue) and sanded. Put a couple coats of CA on the Teak. sanded that down and cleaned it again. Put the stamp on and CA'ed again.
Learned a couple things.
1. Make sure stamp is centered on the blank, it is just a hair off
2. Make sure the tube is even across (the wood) before you put on the stamp.
3. Should have hand turned when I put the first coat of CA after the stamp is on.
There are a couple wrinkles in the stamp at the top, wife thought the CA was slightly cracked.
Any other tips?
I took a piece of Teak and brought it down lower than the bushings (for glue) and sanded. Put a couple coats of CA on the Teak. sanded that down and cleaned it again. Put the stamp on and CA'ed again.
Learned a couple things.
1. Make sure stamp is centered on the blank, it is just a hair off
2. Make sure the tube is even across (the wood) before you put on the stamp.
3. Should have hand turned when I put the first coat of CA after the stamp is on.
There are a couple wrinkles in the stamp at the top, wife thought the CA was slightly cracked.
Any other tips?