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  1. #1
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    Default Poly over a rubber stamp

    Hi. Stage one for my branding I thought I would start off with a rubber stamp logo on wood but would poly mess with the ink?

    Anyone tried it?

    Thanks
    Chris

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    My early experiences with this method were disappointing. If you let the ink stamp dry for a few days the result is ok.

    Cheers
    There ain't no devil, it's just god when he's drunk!!

    Tom Waits

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    Thanks for the quick reply Tom.

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    Well I found a stamp here that my grandson used to use. I tried that on pine and left it in the sun for an hour and after it cooled down I applied a coat of poly over it and that worked fine so I'll start with the stamp.

    Embossing with a hot stamping method will be stage 2 of the branding.

    Thanks again.

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