I need some advise. I have mounted stamps to wood using the Donutz method of gluing the rubber to the wood and putting some weight on top of the rubber/wood to set the glue. A couple of times, when checking the stamp, I would find that the wood slid and the rubber was partially off of the wood. Still wet, I was able to adjust it and everything worked out ok.
My husband just got a clamping table and I was wondering if anyone clamps the rubber to the wood while allowing the glue to dry. I would image that you would need to affix the rubber to the wood and then put another piece of wood on the face of the rubber so that your image wouldn't be compromised. Any thoughts?
Donutz716
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Mounting a Stamp - need advice
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Started on 2005-03-10
Mounting a Stamp - need advice
From: Donna Magner (donutz716@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-03-10 07:35:32 UTC-08:00
Re: [LbNA] Mounting a Stamp - need advice
From: Leapin' Lizards (emptyenergy1@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-03-10 13:50:41 UTC-08:00
>
> My husband just got a clamping table and I was
> wondering if anyone clamps the rubber to the wood
> while allowing the glue to dry. I would image that
> you would need to affix the rubber to the wood and
> then put another piece of wood on the face of the
> rubber so that your image wouldn't be compromised.
> Any thoughts?
>
I clamp the rubber to the wood and do use a second
piece of wood on the front. It can still slide, so be
careful when positioning the stamp. I just use
Crafter's Goop...seems to work find so far.
Leapin' Lizards
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> My husband just got a clamping table and I was
> wondering if anyone clamps the rubber to the wood
> while allowing the glue to dry. I would image that
> you would need to affix the rubber to the wood and
> then put another piece of wood on the face of the
> rubber so that your image wouldn't be compromised.
> Any thoughts?
>
I clamp the rubber to the wood and do use a second
piece of wood on the front. It can still slide, so be
careful when positioning the stamp. I just use
Crafter's Goop...seems to work find so far.
Leapin' Lizards
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Re: [LbNA] Mounting a Stamp - need advice
From: Karen Russo (krusso04@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-03-11 06:37:27 UTC-08:00
I used RTV silicone gel (advise from my boss who is a ship modeler) and then clamped over night. Worked very well and was pleased with the results.
Karen
Donna Magner wrote:
I need some advise. I have mounted stamps to wood using the Donutz method of gluing the rubber to the wood and putting some weight on top of the rubber/wood to set the glue. A couple of times, when checking the stamp, I would find that the wood slid and the rubber was partially off of the wood. Still wet, I was able to adjust it and everything worked out ok.
My husband just got a clamping table and I was wondering if anyone clamps the rubber to the wood while allowing the glue to dry. I would image that you would need to affix the rubber to the wood and then put another piece of wood on the face of the rubber so that your image wouldn't be compromised. Any thoughts?
Donutz716
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Karen
Donna Magner
I need some advise. I have mounted stamps to wood using the Donutz method of gluing the rubber to the wood and putting some weight on top of the rubber/wood to set the glue. A couple of times, when checking the stamp, I would find that the wood slid and the rubber was partially off of the wood. Still wet, I was able to adjust it and everything worked out ok.
My husband just got a clamping table and I was wondering if anyone clamps the rubber to the wood while allowing the glue to dry. I would image that you would need to affix the rubber to the wood and then put another piece of wood on the face of the rubber so that your image wouldn't be compromised. Any thoughts?
Donutz716
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