When using rubber stamps for engraving, a very important step is to transfer the pattern. We can usually obtain rubber stamp materials by downloading them from the Internet, or we can even draw good-looking rubber stamp materials ourselves. , but how to transfer the material of the rubber stamp to the rubber block of the rubber stamp and then engrave it? This is a very delicate matter. We can find clues from common manual illustration tutorials, which use The main method is to draw the pattern on the sulfuric acid paper, and then transfer it to the rubber block.
Step 1:
Cut the printed material, and then prepare the rubber bricks
Step 2:
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First apply nail polish remover to the rubber brick, so that it can cover the material
Step 3:
Put the printed side facing the rubber stamp. Soak it in nail polish remover. If it is not enough, you need to continue to add nail polish remover
Step 4:
Cover with a layer of plastic paper
Step 5:
Then scrape it with a ruler or the like
Step 6:
Uncover it slowly, and scratch it again if you find that there is no transfer.
Step 7:
Tear off the paper after the transfer is complete
< p>Step 8:The manual illustration tutorial here actually gives everyone a clear statement of the steps of such an operation, so that we can see how to perform a reasonable and A very standard transfer process before rubber stamp production. Through good transfer, we can get a very clear pattern, which is very beneficial to our subsequent rubber stamp engraving and production. It is also the beautiful and wonderful rubber stamp we can make. A key step, I believe everyone can gain something and be inspired from it.