TUTORIAL STEMPEL KARET DENGAN PENYINARAN DIBAWAH SINAR MATAHARI

Mardiwati di Komodo
20 Aug 202115:13

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator shares a step-by-step guide on how to make rubber stamps using the 'runaflek' technique. The process involves materials like a cutter, scissors, glass, sponges, and 'runaflek' rubber. The tutorial covers cutting and attaching the rubber, using a unique method of sun exposure instead of a machine to cure the stamp. After preparing the rubber, the creator demonstrates how to carefully apply the stencil, remove protective layers, and press the rubber for optimal clarity. The video concludes with assembling the stamp handle and finishing touches, offering valuable insights for DIY rubber stamp creation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The tutorial demonstrates how to make a rubber stamp (stempel karet or runaflek) using basic tools and materials.
  • 😀 Sunlight exposure is used for the rubber stamp’s curing process, instead of machines or laser lights.
  • 😀 Essential materials include a cutter, scissors, glass sheet, sponge, paper clamps, rubber (runaflek), kalkir paper, and clear tape.
  • 😀 The rubber is first cut to the same size as the kalkir paper before attaching it for the stamping process.
  • 😀 The protective layer of the rubber (runaflek) is removed using clear tape before the stamping process.
  • 😀 After the kalkir paper is attached to the rubber, the process involves eliminating air bubbles for smooth application.
  • 😀 The rubber and kalkir paper are pressed under a glass sheet using paper clamps to ensure even exposure and contact.
  • 😀 Sunlight exposure time for curing the rubber varies: about 1 minute for direct sunlight or 5 minutes for less intense sunlight.
  • 😀 After exposure, gasoline is used to clean the rubber and remove unwanted parts, leaving the stamp design.
  • 😀 The final steps involve drying the rubber, cutting it, and gluing it to a stamp handle for use.
  • 😀 The tutorial is aimed at DIY enthusiasts who want to create their own rubber stamps without the need for complex machinery.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the video tutorial?

    -The primary focus of the video tutorial is to demonstrate the process of creating a rubber stamp (runaflek), using simple and manual methods without the need for specialized machines or laser lights.

  • What materials are required to make the rubber stamp?

    -The materials needed include a cutter, scissors, glass plate (A4 size), sponges, paper clips, runaflek (rubber material), kalkir (laser-printed design), transparent tape, gasoline, and a stamp handle.

  • Why is it important to remove the protective layer from the runaflek rubber material?

    -The protective layer must be removed from the runaflek to ensure that the rubber is exposed for proper engraving. If the layer is not removed, the stamp will not work correctly, and the design won't appear as intended.

  • What role does the transparent tape play in the process?

    -The transparent tape is used to carefully peel off the protective layer from the runaflek rubber. It ensures that the rubber material is completely exposed and ready for the next steps.

  • Why is it necessary to clamp the rubber and kalkir under glass plates?

    -Clamping the rubber and kalkir under glass plates ensures even pressure across the surface, which is crucial for a uniform exposure to sunlight. This helps create a well-formed stamp.

  • What is the unique method used for exposing the rubber to light, and how does it work?

    -The unique method used for exposing the rubber to light is utilizing direct sunlight instead of a machine or laser. The exposure time varies depending on the intensity of the sunlight, ranging from 1 minute for intense sunlight to 5 minutes when it's cloudy.

  • How does the exposure to sunlight affect the rubber material?

    -The sunlight exposure hardens the rubber, creating the negative space for the stamp design. This process is similar to how traditional stamps are made, but without the need for a special machine.

  • What is the purpose of using gasoline in the process?

    -Gasoline is used to gently scrub the exposed rubber, helping to remove excess material and refine the stamp's depth and clarity.

  • How is the stamp handle attached to the rubber stamp?

    -The rubber stamp is glued to the stamp handle using a yellow adhesive (Lem Fox). The glue is applied to both the rubber's back surface and the stamp handle, and once it dries, the stamp is ready for use.

  • What is the final step in the process of making the rubber stamp?

    -The final step is to cut the rubber to shape, apply glue to the stamp handle, and attach the rubber to the handle, creating a finished rubber stamp ready for use.

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