Stamps
In our class we partnered up with the Lane Tech cluster programs. In which each group took on a specific task that the cluster programs wanted to have. My partner and I took on the task of making stamps for the cluster students. Here you see custom named stamps of the students who need them.
Supplies
Supplies
- link to rubber: https://www.amazon.com/Rubber-Engraving-Machine-Cutter-Stamps/dp/B09NBZS3TD?th=1
- PLA
- Laser cutter
- 3D printer machine
- Onshape
Base
- 1st open Onshape
- 2nd you want to make a rectangle based upon these dimensions
Base Fit
- you want to make a new sketch on your newly made rectangle based on the following dimensions
- From there you want to extrude that sketch
- The purpose of this is to have room for the rubber engrave name, to be able to fit in perfectly
Triangle Indentions
- next look from the side of the rectangle and make two triangle indentions into the sides of the rectangle
- the length is the same for all line segments(dimensions are listed above)
- Extrude all the way through
Name
- from there you should have a 3D rectangle with side indentions
- from there you want to make a new sketch on TOP of the 3D rectangle
- You want to use the text tool in Onshape to show case any name you want
Handle
- You want to make a new sketch on TOP of the 3D rectangle, it should be a circle.
- From there, extrude to any desired length(TIP: measure the length of your hand to see how long you want the handle to be)
Handle Pt 2.
- From your already extruded circle, you want to make lil mini circles on top of you cylinder(which was the circle you just extruded).
- Acts as a form of grip for your hand
- Next, extrude all the mini circles to form a grip like texture to the handle(Reminder: it is the circle you just extruded)
Handle Pt 3.
- The purpose of this is to make the top part of the cylinder less sharp!
- you want to use the tool "fillet" in Onshape
- Use fillet on the edge of the cylinder(Radius: 0.113468 in)
Cap
- You want to make a new part studio to make the Cap for the stamps
- Follow these dimensions above to achieve success!
- Once sketched in, extrude the design(3 inches)
Cap Pt 2.
- Next you want to make lil mini circles again!
- Acts as a grip to pull of the Stamp
- Next, Extrude your mini circles to the edge of the rectangle
Checkpoint
Rubber Engraving
- you need to open adobe illustrator
- from there make a new document
Rubber Engraving Pt 2.
- create a rectangle: set fill to black and thr boarder to red(0.1)
- The dimensions of the rectangle should be 2.773 by 0.113
- From there, add your text inside the Black rectangle .
- Change or place the text however you want, BUT the text must remain inside the Black rectangle!
Rubber Engraving Pt 3.
- once your illustrator file is done, send that file to your laser
- the settings you want to have put down for the laser is:
RASTER SETTINGS: 10% speed 100% power at 600 dpi
CUTTING SETTINGS: 15/100/100
Rubber Stamps Assembly Pt 1.
- Grab your double sided tape
- slap that bad boy onto the non engraved part of the rubber stamp!
Rubber Stamp Assembly Pt 2.
- once everything is done, apply the rubber stamp to the bottom of the 3D printed stamp!
- YAYYYY UR DONE!
- Enjoy stamping away!