3D Print Your Own Stamp
Learn the basics of Tinkercad while designing a unique stamp that can be used in clay, concrete, food and more. There are many uses for this type of stamp, but here are a few ideas:
Create stepping stones (stamp into concrete)
Create magnets (by stamping into clay, drying and attaching a magnet)
Make personalized cookie stamps (by stamping into sugar cookie dough)
Just have fun making different designs in play dough or clay
Learn the basics of Tinkercad while designing a unique stamp that can be used in clay, concrete, food and more. There are many uses for this type of stamp, but here are a few ideas:
Create stepping stones (stamp into concrete)
Create magnets (by stamping into clay, drying and attaching a magnet)
Make personalized cookie stamps (by stamping into sugar cookie dough)
Just have fun making different designs in play dough or clay
Learn the basics of Tinkercad while designing a unique stamp that can be used in clay, concrete, food and more. There are many uses for this type of stamp, but here are a few ideas:
Create stepping stones (stamp into concrete)
Create magnets (by stamping into clay, drying and attaching a magnet)
Make personalized cookie stamps (by stamping into sugar cookie dough)
Just have fun making different designs in play dough or clay
Level: 1
Supplies Needed: None
Formats: The downloadable .zip file will have the tutorial in the following formats:
Video: Follow along with the step-by-step video to create your own project. Play and pause as often as you need to. You can view the video on a computer, a tablet or your phone.
On Screen Tutorial: Scroll through the steps on your computer, tablet or phone. This .pdf file contains a picture and description for every step.
Printed Booklet: This .pdf file is designed to be printed double-sided on the short edge. Fold the stack of papers in half and staple along the fold to create a booklet that you can hold in your hand as you complete the steps on screen.
Print Time*: Varies by design
Sample Stamp: 37 minutes
*Print Times vary significantly based on the printer and settings used. All print times are calculated for a Prusa MK3S printer using the settings described in the tutorial.