Can you make stamps on a 3d printer? Yes, you can. Here's how.
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 Published On Jul 31, 2021

In this video I will be showing you how to make great looking stamps on the Ender 3 V2 printer, and this will apply to any printer more or less, bowden, direct drive, glass bed, textured bed, etc. There should be a workable way for anyone in here.


Links:

The dedicated page for this TPU Stamps Video with files and profile(s) is here: https://www.lostintech.co.uk/tuning-t...

My new channel that I reference in this video - I haven't actually uploaded yet but maybe by the time you read this I have, hey you could be the first subscriber - even my mum hasn't subscribed, so here it is -    / @lostincircuits  

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Reboots are all the rage these days, or that's what I've heard anyway.

I tried making stamps back in the good old days of 2020, and I didn't do too well at the time. Sure, I got stamps, but they were underwhelming to say the least.
So I'm back, what, less than 6 months later? Or maybe just over 6 months. Who cares?

Watch and see how much I have managed to improve the process and the results.

Please comment if you have anything to say! And even if you don't, then comment anyway - why not? I would!


Videos around every 1-2 weeks or sometimes a bit longer if I get bogged down in editing but you get the idea!


Credits:
Music: Ouroboros Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Odyssey by Kevin MacLeod
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License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Neon Laser Horizon by Kevin MacLeod
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License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Pamgea by Kevin MacLeod
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License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Announcement
0:51 - summary of the last attempt
1:25 - analysing what went wrong last time
1:32 - looking at a commercial stamp
2:00 - analysis of the imprint quality
2:31 - designing a removable handle
2:56 - Going through the options for improvement
3:29 - Take one
4:03 - Stamp Squish Theory
4:43 - How (not?) to design stamps in Inkscape
5:07 - How to export as svg in Inkscape
5:20 - Importing into Fusion 360
5:35 - Extruding for Backwards Text!
6:00 - TPU test 1
6:35 - Printing face down
6:57 - Tuning TPU
7:08 - Designing supports for face down printing
7:47 - TPU face down results
8:00 - The elephants foot in the room
8:24 - Face down improvements
8:36 - Text and detail issues
9:12 - Scaling up the design
9:20 - Design considerations for stamp imprints
9:48 - Really good results
9:55 - Designing a circular stamp setup
10:16 - Gluing base to stamp
10:35 - It's about the base!
11:07 - Infill
11:25 - Support support
12:12 - Avoiding lift and curl
12:52 - Sanding stamps
13:35 - The rectangular stamps
14:12 - Try my profiles!
14:35 - Summary
15:15 - How to actually stamp a stamp
15:40 - Wrap up and resources

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