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Rubber Stamps - The Distinction Between Wood-Mounted And Un-Mounted
Rubber Stamps - The Distinction Between Wood-Mounted And Un-Mounted
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Rubber stamps come in forms - mounted and unmounted - and unmounted rubber stamps, either consists of just the die, or the die already adhered to the cushion. In this article, we will look at each type of rubber stamp and the way it's used.  
  
A wood-mounted rubber stamp has three-different parts - the die, the cushion and the block  
  
The blocks for mounted stamps are traditionally made of wood. The wood is typically formed - making it simpler to grip. You may often find a duplicate of the stamp image on the block itself which makes it simple to determine what the image on your stamp is.  
  
It's fairly common that as you are stamping, the wood block will get stained with ink. While it impacts the outward look of the stamp, it would not have an effect on how it works at all. If that bothers you then you can protect the wood by painting it with a coat of clear varnish.  
  
The cushion sits in the middle of the stamp - and is the padding between the block and the die. The aim of the cushion is to assist distribute the pressure as you stamp, helping to ensure a clear and constant image. Typically with use or over time you could discover the cushion start to come loose from the stamp - this is easily repaired with glue.  
  
The die is what accommodates the actual image and it is made from rubber. A die that has good depth - in different words, the gap between the raised portion - which is the image - and the flat portion, will assist guarantee clearly stamped images.  
  
Wood-mounted stamps are typically sold either individually or in sets, and in two totally different ways. You can buy them already assembled - with the rubber mounted onto a cushion, and then mounted onto a block. Or, some firms, such as Stampin' Up!, sell them un-assembled - the block, image sticker and rubber die come separately.  
  
Unmounted stamps are simply the die part of the stamp.  
  
They are sold in a variety of different ways. First off, you should buy just the die, or the die mounted to a cling foam cushion.  
  
In addition, you should purchase unmounted rubber stamps each lower and un-lower - which merely refers as to whether or not the rubber is trimmed near the raised image or not.  
  
Wood-mounted stamps are essentially ready to use - all you want is your ink and your paper and you might be ready to stamp. With unmounted stamps it's good to have an acrylic block in an effort to achieve your greatest stamped results.  
  
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