Liquid Polymer Stamp Making - The Business Opportunity
The low cost business startup
with real profit potential!
Rarely nowadays can you stumble over a home
based business that is simple, fun and rewarding, yet
has plenty of opportunity to enter a growing market
place without serious and potentially costly barriers
to entry!
The market for rubber stamps, particularly
people involved in crafts is growing at an amazing rate,
and much of the demand for craft stamps comes in the
form of bespoke designs that may be unique to one person,
or a small group of crafter's. With this in mind, the
equipment and consumables offered by Dalesway is perfectly
suited to a small, or even home based business that
supplies crafter's with inexpensive, quick turnaround
rubber stamps. The demand for business stamps remains
strong and this is another facet of the business that
can help to make even more money for you. Just think
how many local businesses use rubber stamps, and for
some of these companies, there is a need to change the
stamps on a regular basis!
Rubber stamps are used by businesses,
schools, universities, homes and crafter's all over
the country, and with a liquid polymer resin system
from Dalesway, these stamps are inexpensive to produce,
versatile in design and can be made in quantities as
few as one unit if required!
Many local stationery suppliers offer
rubber stamps, but generally, as they do not produce
the stamps in-house, lead time, inability to offer a
design service for a client, and cost make these outlets
easy targets for your business. Simply by telling local
companies about your business and the services that
you provide, a regular and growing income stream is
there to be taken. And unless your competitors decide
to invest in the hardware to produce stamps in-house,
they can nothing to stop your new venture from becoming
ever more successful!

Why choose a liquid polymer
stamp making system from Dalesway?
The Axos 315R
ultra violet exposure unit is brought to you by a company
that has sold UV technology to the printing industry
for 10 years, and our design team knows how to produce
compact, high quality - high specification exposure
devices.
In addition, the simplicity of our hobby
stamp making system coupled with a low
entry cost point makes it easy for clients to produce
craft stamps in the comfort of their own homes, as well
as for children to become involved in this exciting
and stimulating pass time.
Click the PDF logo to open the liquid polymer stamp making machine specifications.
Our range of consumables
that are used to manufacture liquid resin stamps are
not only affordable, but represent the best quality
available. Combine this with state of the art, compact
exposure units, and you get a winning combination.
Full training is provided where required and consumables
can be shipped anywhere in the country, or indeed
the world at short notice.
Dalesway can supply liquid polymer in both sachet
and bottle format, and for added client flexibility,
the Xeros 321R stamp making system is capable of using
either system. Our sachet system can be supplied in
A4, A5, A6, A7 & A8 format, with or without a
backing substrate.

How much does it cost to produce
an A4 sheet of stamps?
We estimate that it will cost around
£7.50 to produce an A4 sheet of liquid polymer
stamps. This figure excludes labour which you will
need to quantify. An A4 sheet represents an area of
around 600 square centimetres, so if you were to produce
48 stamps each 5 x 2.5cm and sold them at £8.95
each, this would yield a sales revenue of £430.
From this revenue, you would have spent £7.50
on consumables and around £40 on stamp mounts,
leaving you with a profit of £380.

How long does it take to produce
a stamp?
It will take around 20 - 25 minutes
to produce an A4 sheet of stamps. This time assumes
that you are have already produced printed artwork
from which a negative must be made. After making the
stamps, you will need to fix them to stamp mounts
which realistically should take less than a minute
per design.

How is a stamp made?
The process begins with a design on
a PC or Mac that is printed using a laser printer.
From this artwork, which we call a film positive,
we need to produce a film negative. This is done using
special film, UV light and chemicals that process
the film. Once the negative has been made, we use
a special glass assembly that comprises two sheets
of glass with a 3mm gap between the layers. The negative
is placed on the glass and liquid resin is poured
over the negative, but retained inside a reservoir
that is built using compressible foam strips. The
top sheet of glass is clamped in position over the
liquid resin and this sets the height of the stamp.
The liquid resin is then exposed, washed, post exposed
to fully harden the stamp, then dried and mounted.

Can I work from home?
Would you like to set your own hours
and work at a pace that suits you? If so, then our
liquid polymer stamp making system is just what you
need. The equipment is compact allows you to work
from the comfort of your home, or home office. With
our system, you can setup your stamp maker on any
table, desk, or counter - very little space is needed
and the unit is not exceedingly heavy. Once the unit
is in operation, you can walk away and do other things
until the process has finished.
Clients that want to grow the business rapidly and
already have the benefit of passing trade should consider
adding our system to an existing operation such as
a craft shop or stationery outlet. The ease of setup
and use of the equipment, compact size and standard
13 Amp power requirements make incorporating the system
very simple and highly cost effective.

Where do I get the consumbles
from?
Dalesway can supply not only the hardware
that is needed to start this lucrative small business,
but also the consumables to produce liquid based polymer
stamps. Our clients need to look no further for the
materials, and in most cases, our consumable products
can be used with hardware that has been suppplied
by competitor companies. We believe that our attention
to detail, product knowledge, after sales support
and pricing are second to none!
We are please to supply liquid polymer resin (bottled
and in sachets of various sizes), washout solution,
laser film, cover film, backing sheets, negative film,
developer and fixer, self inking stamp bodies, wooden
stamp mounts and clear acrylic craft stamp mounts.
If you need something that is not listed, just ask
and we will do our best to help.

How quickly can I start making
stamps?
You will be ready to start your new
business venture immediately. Dalesway will supply
you with everything you need, or only the consumables
to run alongside your existing hardware if necessary.
No previous experience is needed as everything is
explained to you in our simple, clear and straightforward
instructions. For clients that would like to be trained
how to produce liquid polymer stamps, a short course
is available when you collect your machine - with
our help, even a novice can successfully begin producing
stamps and whilst making money, have some fun at the
same time!
You can start this exciting new business in your spare
time, and setup the system on your work bench, kitchen
table or desk top. The process is so simple and straightforward
that you will be in business right from the start.
In addition to supplying end users, you may also want
to consider supplying local craft shops and stationery
outlets with stamps - many of these businesses buy
from a small number of large suppliers that simply
cannot compete with you on lead times, and the cost
effective production of one-off or bespoke designs.

What additional equipment
will I need?
In addition to the Xeros UV exposure
unit and optional glass assembly system, you will
need a means of producing artwork for the stamp design.
This will be done on a PC or Apple Mac to which we
recommend you use a mono laser printer. Inkjet printers
can be used, but are often more difficult to get a
dark, opaque print from on acetate. Sometimes it is
necessary to change the ink when printing onto clear
film.
Once you have sorted out the computer and printer,
you will also need a design programme which can be
used to scan or draw the artwork. This software can
be as simple or complex as you feel comfortable with,
but we recommend the use of either CorelDraw or Adobe
Illustrator. Both of these programmes can be purchased
for PC or Mac and have more than enough clever features
to produce stunning designs.

What kind of stamps can I produce?
There are four main types stamp in general
use today. The most common business stamp is a self
inking unit that we supply ready for a design to be
affixed to. The ink pad can be changed by the user
if necessary and these pads are a consumable that
you can sell. These stamps are very attractive to
look at and work very easily.
The second type of stamp that you will
produce is a hand stamp that is supplied with a clear
perspex mounting base and wooden handle. When these
stamps are sold, it is common that stamp pads are
also required by the customer.
The third type of stamp has a wooden
handle, normally unpainted, and is generally supplied
to the craft market. Crafter's normally have ink pads
that they use with their stamps so it will be rare
to supply ink pads at the same time.
The fourth type of stamp has a clear
acrylic base and is not fitted with a handle. These
stamps are almost always supplied to crafter's who
have a need to see where they are stamping a design
onto the card. The design is often removed from the
acrylic block when not is use and this allows the
mount to be used for other designs. These types of
stamp form the fastest growing part of the market
place and are in high demand with the craft market.
It is likely that this type of stamp will soon outsell
traditional vulvanised rubber craft stamps!

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