Hey guys,

Just wanted to share with you all my new remixed model that I use on my 'Hubs orders. I wanted to mark my parcels and packages with something so my customer knew it was their parts, but not stick “3D HUBS, PLASTIC PARTS INSIDE” all over it!

So I came up with a ‘rubber’ stamp to stamp each parcel with the logo in red ink. Works really well and i’m very chuffed with the final result. In a cheesy way - it looks really “stamped”?!

I used the 3D Hubs logo pendant they have on Thingiverse and turned that in to a mould to then cast in silicone “rubber” paste. I created a simple stamp handle to hold the silicone stamp and it was all complete! All done in Tinkercad with some basic shapes and a lot of use of the “hole” function.

You can check out more about the make and a video where I explain in more detail on my Thing page - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1961071

Let me know what you all think of it – is it something you’d use?!

Steve

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Awesome! I used to use the stickers (the ones that 3D Hubs sends you when you sign up) to mark the packages but then I ran out and now shipping is too exspensive to order them for every order. I think I’m going to make one of these!

Ha yeah - still got my free ones I received… waiting on the perfect project to use them on. I should stick them on my printer, but love clean lines far too much! haha!

Let me know how you get on if you make it.

Steve

Cool stamp and terrific idea of stamping packages so people know it’s from a hub! You inspired me to create a different take using ninjaflex ?

Ahh thanks! I had been meaning to put the “positive” model on Thingiverse so people couple print the final “stamp” in flex material. Good on you though!

Cheers,

Steve