How boards are stamped – The Spongercity Podcast

We posted a new video on our podcast the other day (if you’re a subscriber you’ve probably seen it). It’s called “How boards are stamped” and it’s a short documentary on how boards are stamped. We’ve posted the clip on Vimeo as well, so have fun and watch it here: http://www.vimeo.com/8247198

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How bodyboards are stamped from spongercity on Vimeo.

4 Comments

  bodyboarder wrote @ January 13th, 2010 at 11:00 pm

hi where do you buy your colored foil and for the iron mold where do you go and make a logo or something for the board like how you have the spongercity on your i want to do a logo can you help me out?

  francisco wrote @ January 18th, 2010 at 8:26 pm

this video is awesome. a few month ago i go went to a vinyl office and talk to the guys about this and how it could be done. they said that with something hot could melt the polypro and then i quit think about doind some mold for my friends brand. no, i was making a break on my study for the university and saw this post and screamed YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!
what kind of paper is that you used? and where i can go to do a model like that? and where i warm it up?

continue your great job ;) good waves sponger city

big hug from portugal

  admin wrote @ January 22nd, 2010 at 8:48 am

Hi Francisco,

The paper is a special foil for stamps that you can find in the US and OZ. Never found some in Europe but i guess it’s available somewhere…

For molds you need to find some factory who knows how to machine cut those sort of molds.

Cheers,
T.

  admin wrote @ January 22nd, 2010 at 8:49 am

Hi,

The paper is a special foil for stamps that you can find in the US and OZ. Never found some in Europe but i guess it’s available somewhere…

For molds you need to find some factory who knows how to machine cut those sort of molds.

Cheers,
T.

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