Here's a guide to creating your own personalized family stamp for use on mail or any desired items. Be aware that this stamp is a little difficult to use, so I would recommend scaling it up a little bigger or removing the address and making the last name bigger.
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Step 1: Design 1
Step 1: To create the stamp, I first made a frame and then a rectangle the same size as the entire stamp, which is 30x40mm. Next, I duplicated the rectangle and placed my design inside it. Be aware that this stamp is a little difficult to use, so I would recommend scaling it up or removing the address and making the last name bigger.
Step 2: For this part, I added the details. You just need to customize the text with your family name and address, or you can change it to a phone number or anything else you prefer.
Step 3:
Now you need to select the outer rectangle and set it to "engrave." Finally, you need to subtract the design for the stamp.
Step 2: Design 2
Step 4:
You need to reflect the whole design horizontally.
Step 5:
You need to take the extra rectangle from earlier and put it on the engraved stamp, making sure that the rectangle is set to cut.
Step 3: Material
For this, you need rubber. I highly recommend the Xtool rubber because only certain types are safe for lasers.
Step 4: Laser time
Setting 1
Process Method
Laser Cut
Process Material
Laser Engraved Rubber Mat
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
100
Speed(mm/s)
7
Pass
2
Setting 2
Process Method
Vector Laser Engrave
Process Material
Laser Engraved Rubber Mat
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
80
Speed(mm/s)
120
Lines per cm
200
Pass
1
I highly recommend visiting https://mt.xtool.com/materials/12 to access certain settings. You will need to input them as they will not be preloaded in the software. Don't forget to wear your laser safety glasses.
Step 5: You're Done
Alright, you're done with your custom family stamp. Good job!
Step 1:
To create the stamp, I first made a frame and then a rectangle the same size as the entire stamp, which is 30x40mm. Next, I duplicated the rectangle and placed my design inside it. Be aware that this stamp is a little difficult to use, so I would recommend scaling it up or removing the address and making the last name bigger.
Step 2:
For this part, I added the details. You just need to customize the text with your family name and address, or you can change it to a phone number or anything else you prefer.
Step 3:
Now you need to select the outer rectangle and set it to "engrave." Finally, you need to subtract the design for the stamp.
Step 4:
You need to reflect the whole design horizontally.
Step 5:
You need to take the extra rectangle from earlier and put it on the engraved stamp, making sure that the rectangle is set to cut.
For this, you need rubber. I highly recommend the Xtool rubber because only certain types are safe for lasers.
I highly recommend visiting https://mt.xtool.com/materials/12 to access certain settings. You will need to input them as they will not be preloaded in the software. Don't forget to wear your laser safety glasses.
Alright, you're done with your custom family stamp. Good job!