Linar name stamp Caramica

A stamp to imprint the name of the maker - CARAMICA - on the side of the bottom of a turned piece of ceramics.
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Summer of 2022 a befriended potter asked for a stamp with her potters name on it, so she could imprint it into the side of the bottom layer of a piece which she made on her potters wheel.


The idea is to put the fresh, somewhat dried piece on a table, put the stamp down on the table next to it, keep the (brown) handle between your fingers, press one end of the name part into the clay and then shift the handle over the table - if needed back and forth. This will rotate the stamp and press all the letters into the clay.

The pink name-part and the yellow cap are glued onto the bluish axle-tripod. The brown handle is of course free to rotate around the axle. The 4 half balls on the bottom of the stamp let the stamp glide easily over the table.
The tripod-axle is a bit over engineered, so it won't break ever.

I designed the letters of her logo using only primitives in TinkerCad.

The foto is of a FDM test print, but that is too rough for the small letters, so the final model, which she uses, was printed with my SLA printer.

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