
Michael writes - "My girlfriend asked me to make an alignment jig to help her rubber stamp a logo onto business cards. I spent about 5 minutes looking around the house for materials, half thinking of how to build it and half thinking about how to get out of building it. :) Then, eureka, the solution was right in front of me in the form of a cheap wooden patio chair. I clamped the chair to a workbench, cut some registration blocks, screwed them down to a 1/4" plywood board, screwed the board to the chair, screwed the stamp to the chair, and BAM - problem solved. " - Link.
Folding chair stamp jig
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