Rubber Sheet
Bring your creative ideas to life with rubber sheet material! With no odor, low odor, and FDA grade rubber your project possibilities are endless. Whether you’re looking for rubber stamp material for laser engraving educational stamps, artistic pieces, or business-related stamps, these rubber sheets can meet your needs.
Rubber sheet material is sought-out by crafters and professionals for its flexibility and resilience. It can be used in projects tailored to things including, but certainly not limited to, scrapbooking, card marking, classroom lessons, and food decorating.
If your creative idea involves a food-related application, food-safe rubber sheets are essential and available in our collection! This means they are suitable for use in kitchen and food prep areas and could be used for things like cookie stamps.
In addition to crafts and business applications, rubber sheets can also be used to make products for use in educational settings. Harness the power of rubber sheet material and make things like teachers and educators will love like stamps for art projects or hands-on learning tools.
Additionally, we offer low-odor and no-odor options to help avoid any unpleasant smells in your fabrication process, particularly laser engraving. Because laser engraving rubber generates a lot of heat, be sure to choose a material that has been specifically designed and optimized for laser cutting. Using a laser-specific rubber will give you the cleanest, best results.
Common Uses for Rubber Sheet Materials:
- Stamps
- Scrapbook supplies
- Educational supplies
- Card making tools
- Business supplies
How to make a rubber stamp with laser
Here are some simple instructions for creation a rubber stamp with a laser engraver:
- Design: Create a digital design with your preferred software.
- Prep Your Material: Choose material that is optimized for laser engraving, like from JPPlus.com, and sure it fits in your laser bed.
- Set Up the Laser Engraver: Import your design into the laser software and adjust settings accordingly. Check out our tech tips and downloads for a great starting point.
- Engrave the Stamp: Place your rubber material in the laser, making sure its flat and secure, and begin the engraving project.
- Cut Out the Stamp: Once the engraving is complete, you can use the laser to cut around the design (or vector cut)
- Clean the Stamp: Clean the stamp with a soft brush or water to remove any dust or residue.
- Mount the Stamp: Attach your rubber stamp to your preferred handle.
- Test Your Stamp: Test your stamp!
Can you engrave on rubber?
Typically, yes. Ensure your specific material has been tested and is safe for use in a laser engraver.
Is rubber odorless?
There are some rubber materials that are specifically made to be low-odor and no-odor.