and while I have done a lot of airframe work, and passed the written
twice, never finished my airframe. I admire the real metalsmiths. A
true talent. And for what it is worth, in the Army, I always wanted
my mechanics to speak up. The ones who wouldn't were the ones I
didn't trust.
For what it is worth, I carved a just smaller then postcard stamp for
a card swap and found for doing multi-color (not normal in LB), it
was border-line too big though it had a lot of blank space that
impacted the ink drying rate. I like the new lock top containers and
my next stamps will be sized to fit in them. That will make them
about 1-3/4" X up to maybe 4". I use the Moleskin Moleskine Pocket
Plain Notebook (3.5 x 5.5) for my log and find that I like stamps
that take up half a page so I can journal on the other half.
Ron
Jack of many trades, master of only a few, but I have fun.
> o.k. found the size. but how does a 4 inch stamp fit into a film
box?
> have be under 1/2" to fit there. and would the ledger inside be big
> enough, if i had a large stamp?
> you're talking to an old dumb airdale (us navy, worked sheet metal
on aircraft for 20 years) and we never had to think. only do as told.
> thinking always got you into trouble (and didn't they love to
remind us of that) so i can follow directions, and know a few cheats
on a ruler.