Read Thread: Crappy white stuff
Crappy white stuff
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Jul 1, 2008 12:30am
Okay, I have a question.....
My daughter came up with an AMAZING (in my opinion) series that we will be debuting at the Lake George mini-meet this weekend, but then taking home to replant closer to us...
When we went to the store to get more carving material, they didn't have any pink stuff, only the really crumbly white speedball carving medium.... The stamps go together to make one rather large stamped image. It took hours and now I think it's gonna get ruined out in the real world after a little while....
Has anyone found anything that might toughen this material up a bit to make the carve last longer once it has been planted?
My daughter came up with an AMAZING (in my opinion) series that we will be debuting at the Lake George mini-meet this weekend, but then taking home to replant closer to us...
When we went to the store to get more carving material, they didn't have any pink stuff, only the really crumbly white speedball carving medium.... The stamps go together to make one rather large stamped image. It took hours and now I think it's gonna get ruined out in the real world after a little while....
Has anyone found anything that might toughen this material up a bit to make the carve last longer once it has been planted?
Re: Crappy white stuff
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #246268 by Drama Mama
Jul 1, 2008 12:39am
I don't think anything is going to help that stuff, but you can just put some foam on the back and hope for the best. Other than that, can't say. Kirbert may have some ideas for you in the a.m.
Okie Dog
Okie Dog
Re: Crappy white stuff
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #246268 by Drama Mama
Jul 1, 2008 8:28am
Nope. It's hopeless crap. Unless covering it in pink stuff or PZ cut that is :-)
pre
Re: Crappy white stuff
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #246268 by Drama Mama
Jul 1, 2008 9:52pm
Before you remove it from the package, place it in the freezer. Keep it there overnight. Remove the stuff from the freezer and let it warm on the counter, to about room temperature. In the meantime, get four paper towels and stack them nicely. Unwrap the plastic wrap and rewrap in the paper towels. Place the bundle on the counter and lay upon that bundle a cutting board, topped with a few cans of beans.
Wait about 30 minutes for the towels to become saturated. Test the texture, and when it's okay, cut the stuff into slices (small ones). Marinate and sear, and you've got...
tofu.
Ah, well... same difference.
*S
Re: Crappy white stuff
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #246717 by BrewHiker
Jul 1, 2008 9:56pm
I love the smell of napalm in the mornin
In the evening.
Ain't we got fun?
pre loves cooking..up "stuff"
Just NOT when I wanna carve a stamp
In the evening.
Ain't we got fun?
pre loves cooking..up "stuff"
Just NOT when I wanna carve a stamp
Re: Crappy white stuff
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #246717 by BrewHiker
Jul 1, 2008 11:08pm
Every soul needs a smile at bedtime. That was great.
MC
Re: Crappy white stuff
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #246717 by BrewHiker
Jul 2, 2008 7:31pm
lol.......
You had me until
LOL.... I thought it was a rather stange method of doing things, lol.... That was TOO funny............
You had me until
LOL.... I thought it was a rather stange method of doing things, lol.... That was TOO funny............