An improved stamp
A technique of stamping, singular points, applied in the field of manufacturing stamps, which can solve the problem that the ink will not be evenly distributed between these points and may end up in the space between these points, loss of details, rough embossed image, etc. question
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[0025] refer to Figure 1 to Figure 2b , depicts a conventional stamper 100 . Stamp 100 includes a base portion 102 having a raised embossing surface 104 of substantially uniform height. The embossing surfaces 104 include various spaces 106 interspersed between the embossing surfaces 104 which, in use, are not normally in contact with the item to be imprinted.
[0026] In operation, a user applies ink to the embossing surface 104 . This can be done by pressing the stamp 100 into an ink source such as an ink pad, or the ink can simply be applied directly to the stamping surface 104 with a cloth, or brush, or sponge or other applicator, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. is obvious. Once the ink has been applied to the embossing surface 104, the stamp 100 is then pressed against the item to be imprinted. Typical items that can be stamped include, but are not limited to, paper, cardboard, wood, glass, and metal. A block or other similar handle device 108 may be...
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