Rubber stamp making tools and materials suitable for novices: HB pencil, rubber stamp carving knife, cutting board, utility knife, sulfuric acid paper, rubber bricks
Rubber stamp making steps suitable for novices
1 First, use a pencil to draw the pattern you want to engrave on the paper (anything from 2b to hb will do! But dark pencil marks are easier to engrave, so 2b and above are recommended) 2 drawing covers On top of the eraser, use your fingernail or the back of a pen to stamp the artwork onto the eraser. 3 Use a utility knife Cut off requirederaser to use 4 Dang Dang Dang! How it looks when cut! 5 Use a pen knife (or utility knife) cut the rubber along the outer edge of the pattern at an angle of 45 degrees (or above) 6 Then do the opposite Cut at an angle 7 edge lines are just like this Cut it out! 8 Use the same How to cut out all edges 9 The interior of the pattern is also Use a pen knife to cut off the unnecessary parts with one knife from left to right. 10 Like this~ The hair lines are left 11 Continue to use the pen knife to pick out other places , it is worth mentioning that when cutting out circular patterns, use the tip of the pen knife as the center of the circle, tilt the pen knife, and turn the eraser. In this way, you can successfully cut out a circle. 12 Next is the white space For the part, you can continue to use the pen knife to cut out the margins one by one, or you can use the pill knife (as shown in the picture) to pick out the margins. 13 The last remaining The only part is the outer rubber. You can use a utility knife to cut off the unnecessary parts smoothly (as shown in the picture), or you can continue to use a pen knife or a pill knife. 14 Basically, at this point, a chapter has been carved. 15 Use plastic rubber Clean pencil marks & eraser scraps. 16 Take the ink pad 17 Print it on the paper and check if there are any missing engravings. This time it seems that there is nothing to fix~
18 chapters are complete! (Remember to use a plastic eraser to clean off the excess ink pad~) Well, the above is my tutorial. Let’s take another working group photo!