Home & Hobby 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 polymer stamp making
using our hobby system is for you or not:
Which
UV exposure unit do I need to purchase?
Can
the hobby system only be used for production of sachet
based liquid polymer 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?
Is
the exposure process complicated?
What
happens after the stamp has been exposed?
How
good is the image quality of the hobby stamp system?
How
does the longevity of liquid polymer compare to traditional
rubber?
Are
there any size restrictions and is it possible to partially
use a sachet and save the rest?
Do
I have to use a printer to produce my design?
Can I make a stamp from a photograph?
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?
In
what sizes are the sachets available?
What
is the maximum sachet size that the hobby system can
process?

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