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    Quote Originally Posted by timberbits View Post
    Hi Darren

    Cool experiment.

    I am sure you will be able to find a market for the stamp collectors out there.

    Next thing you can try is the Royal Stamps for the Royal watches out there.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Timberbits.
    Thanks David, Yes Royal Stamps are one, I have Ginger Meggs there are so many options out there to explore but so little time

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    G'day

    Are we allowed to use Royal Stamps like this?

    I thought there was some weird rule about defacing the Queen

    Though if you are only casting in clear resin, it shouldn't matter, unless you have covered her face up somehow.

    Dunno

    Ady

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adynaton View Post
    G'day

    Are we allowed to use Royal Stamps like this?

    I thought there was some weird rule about defacing the Queen

    Though if you are only casting in clear resin, it shouldn't matter, unless you have covered her face up somehow.

    Dunno

    Ady
    Well we lick the backs of their heads before the self adhesive stamps, so I think sticking them to a tube or a piece of timber should be ok I think

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    ................ unless you have covered her face up somehow.
    Or drawn a moustache on her

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    Well done Darren, they are on my to do list but I don't seem to get the time

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    they are on my to do list also. I have all the gear needed to do it but I am not sure which way to do it eg cast or stick the stamps over timber and then super glue.

    Decisions Decisions LOL

    Cheers Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simomatra View Post
    Well done Darren, they are on my to do list but I don't seem to get the time
    Hi Sam, yes time is the thing, done the first one, lessons learned and want to do another one, but have not had a chance

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    NNNNNNNNNNNIIIIIIIIIICCCCCCCCCCCCEEEEEEEEEE that is awesome stuff mat well done

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