Liquid Stamp Making Frequently Asked
Questions
The process used to make liquid
polymer rubber stamps is very
quick and straightforward, but like most simple concepts,
sometimes it is necessary to provide some background
information that will help to clarify initial concerns.
Below are some of the most frequently asked questions
and we hope that these will help you to decide if the
process of rubber stamp making using the Axos315R
is for you or not:
Which
UV exposure unit do I need to purchase?
Can
this unit be used only for production of liquid polymer
based rubber stamps?
How
do I produce the artwork for the stamp design?
Do I
need a positive or a negative image to make the stamp?
How
do I produce the negative?
What
is the purpose of the glass assembly unit?
Is the
exposure process complicated?
What
happens after the stamp has been exposed?
How
do we know that the stamp will be hard enough to stand
up to the job?
Is
any post processing required?
Are
there any limits on the size of stamps that can be made?
What
does it cost to produce an A4 sheet of material?
Do
I need training to get into this business?
Can
I set this business up at home?
Which is better - traditional liquid resin or the sachet system?

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