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Re: CT Default Counties Incorrect
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1043453 by PI Joe
Jan 26, 2026 5:36am
That is a huge goal!! My goal is getting a box in every state. Plus every city/town in Massachusetts.Will be knocking off Louisiana and Alaska this year. Next year Hawaii. I’m getting close in both goals.
Re: What are you doing during the storm?
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1043441 by Rocklun
Jan 26, 2026 5:52am
My bird feeder has been very busy this weekend. So much fun to watch.
Thin carving material
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Jan 26, 2026 6:05am
Has anyone tried the thin gray carving material by Motimind on Amazon? I’m wondering about the firmness, and how it holds ink.
https://www.amazon.com/MotiMind-Linoleum-Printmaking-Crafting-Scrapbook/dp/B0DQCYRWMX/ref=mp_s_a_1_40?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.3Mc9msQkdZMaQJ-dOc1aCLDFj-efzJfSPgGlAskuFcOE2ltqzOytLxFwTRkQQHCMcU7l4ya7peXIJs5tdguV-Ju1bklDgfDd1IurNN494mZnTXxtQHjv88cwHRpp5bEqyOWaLqgmB5cpOzpWNW684aZfkXtU1rV31pnDSAcGZw9gtDDpnVZQ96I1qcPVMh_Z11QtZhNfi6NqOo3Z9BAP4A.ERf20mMTopcDILLB1ZjKzoFzkJKnOo6UohelK4sP30c&dib_tag=se&qid=1769436056&refinements=p_89%3AMotiMind&sr=8-40&srs=120958322011&xpid=ImHK-Gq1Srp0f&th=1&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/MotiMind-Linoleum-Printmaking-Crafting-Scrapbook/dp/B0DQCYRWMX/ref=mp_s_a_1_40?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.3Mc9msQkdZMaQJ-dOc1aCLDFj-efzJfSPgGlAskuFcOE2ltqzOytLxFwTRkQQHCMcU7l4ya7peXIJs5tdguV-Ju1bklDgfDd1IurNN494mZnTXxtQHjv88cwHRpp5bEqyOWaLqgmB5cpOzpWNW684aZfkXtU1rV31pnDSAcGZw9gtDDpnVZQ96I1qcPVMh_Z11QtZhNfi6NqOo3Z9BAP4A.ERf20mMTopcDILLB1ZjKzoFzkJKnOo6UohelK4sP30c&dib_tag=se&qid=1769436056&refinements=p_89%3AMotiMind&sr=8-40&srs=120958322011&xpid=ImHK-Gq1Srp0f&th=1&psc=1
Re: CT Default Counties Incorrect
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1043479 by Purple Gem
Jan 26, 2026 7:18am
That is a huge goal!!
It is and if I only get to half of the 3,144 currently recognised counties, parishes, buroughs, and regions that the US Census Bureau recognises then I will be happy. Currently I have boxed in 482 counties, and have completed two states (New Hampshire and New Mexico).
Re: CT Default Counties Incorrect
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1043482 by PI Joe
Jan 26, 2026 7:27am
That’s incredible! Good luck reaching your goal.
Re: Stranger Things Finale
Board: Television: After the Show Ends
Reply to: #1043403 by Jaxx
Jan 26, 2026 9:09am
We bawled when Eddy died...
NOOOOOO, EDDYYYYYYY!!!
NOOOOOO, EDDYYYYYYY!!!
Re: CT Default Counties Incorrect
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1043482 by PI Joe
Jan 26, 2026 9:23am
Currently I have boxed in 482 counties, and have completed two states (New Hampshire and New Mexico).
Every now and then I check your map just to see how you are doing. I’m along for the journey via lurking.
Happy Trails!
Re: Carved stamp, then shaved it way too thin
Board: Postals
Reply to: #1043462 by Happy Mail
Jan 26, 2026 12:12pm
The image will come out when stamped, but it is so incredibly floppy that it is not an enjoyable experience trying to get a clean print.
Welcome to the world of micro postals...🤪. You should see my inky fingers after I log in a micro postal, one would think I just finished a full day at a letterboxing event..😳
Most micros are hard to get a nice image because most stamps are usually very thin and floppy. It's kind of what's expected.
I will say, if my image didn't come out great, I take a 'sharpie' and then fill in the lines where the ink missed.
Re: Thin carving material
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1043481 by nosox
Jan 26, 2026 12:26pm
Hope you get some reply's, Im curious too.
Re: Thin carving material
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1043481 by nosox
Jan 26, 2026 12:30pm
I haven't used that one, but I have used a grey material before and I couldn't see the transfers AT ALL.
Re: Thin carving material
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1043481 by nosox
Jan 26, 2026 2:44pm
Just ordered a bundle and they should be here tomorrow. Will post how it carves hopefully in the next few days.
Re: Carved stamp, then shaved it way too thin
Board: Postals
Reply to: #1043486 by Riggs Raven
Jan 26, 2026 2:52pm
For the really thin stamps I will put a piece of double-sided tape on the back of it and use a piece of those thick postcard mailers that come. Then you can press down on all parts of the stamp. I tried once putting it on the stamping platform but that didn't give you an opportunity to press down in specific areas. Try that
Re: Thin carving material
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1043489 by shutterbug2012
Jan 26, 2026 3:55pm
Wow! Look at you go. I’ll be curious to hear. What type of transfer do you typically use? I’m hopeful it will work with heat.
Re: Thin carving material
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1043491 by nosox
Jan 26, 2026 5:12pm
I use a lazer printer and transfer with acetone transfer.
Re: Carved stamp, then shaved it way too thin
Board: Postals
Reply to: #1043462 by Happy Mail
Jan 26, 2026 6:15pm
If I get a stamp too thin, I take a blank address label (or any paper with permanent adhesive) stick the stamp on it and trim around the edges.
I also suggest people shave down the back before carving the front. Here’s a link from the AQ help pages:
https://www.atlasquest.com/about/wiki/browse.php?catId=33#q792
Duct tape gets gooey when it’s squeezed through the sorting machinery the PO uses.
I also suggest people shave down the back before carving the front. Here’s a link from the AQ help pages:
https://www.atlasquest.com/about/wiki/browse.php?catId=33#q792
Duct tape gets gooey when it’s squeezed through the sorting machinery the PO uses.
Re: Thin carving material
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1043481 by nosox
Jan 26, 2026 6:17pm
No experience with gray stuff. However I do pencil rubbings to transfer images, and they would not show up at all on this medium.
Re: Carved stamp, then shaved it way too thin
Board: Postals
Reply to: #1043462 by Happy Mail
Jan 26, 2026 6:23pm
I’ve both received and sent micro postals that have holes from front to back. It’s always in an area that doesn’t stamp, because I gouged out blank areas too deeply.
Not ideal, but still stampable.
Not ideal, but still stampable.
Any pathtag collectors?
Board: Geocaching and Other Stashing Games
Jan 26, 2026 6:35pm
I’ve acquired quite a few tags (found, donated, purchased), and my collection is now approaching 200. I just received my first order of custom tags!
Please check them out and request a trade if you’d like to have one.
https://www.pathtags.com/community/viewuserprofile.php?id=190040
I have the same user name on here, for geocaching, and on the pathtags website.
Please check them out and request a trade if you’d like to have one.
https://www.pathtags.com/community/viewuserprofile.php?id=190040
I have the same user name on here, for geocaching, and on the pathtags website.
Re: Any pathtag collectors?
Board: Geocaching and Other Stashing Games
Reply to: #1043496 by joyindenison
Jan 26, 2026 6:45pm
I collect them when I go to state parks - most have them in the gift shop - and am in the pathtag club. None to trade yet but am working on one for an event at the community center in the future!
Re: Curious Annoyance
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1043370 by Kirbert
Jan 26, 2026 6:48pm
I was thinking "armpit! armpit!"
Re: Teaching Letterbox Basics
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1043406 by AllieCat
Jan 26, 2026 6:50pm
I have stuff for that, including a talking point outline, a chart explaining geocaching v. letterboxing, guidelines, etc. If you want it, I can email it to you.
Re: Mounting foam?
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1043171 by RIclimber
Jan 26, 2026 7:08pm
I like it mounted. It's floppy stuff, and apparently, I suck at stamping.
Re: dorm size washing machine
Board: Off Topic, Wildly
Reply to: #1043302 by Grrly Girl
Jan 26, 2026 7:13pm
Use those camping laundry bags. They have ridges on the inside to scrub clothes & pack down small for storage. It's called the scrubba.
Re: Thin carving material
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1043481 by nosox
Jan 26, 2026 7:38pm
I have! And I hated it.
Too firm, took a lot of strength to move the gouge, transfers (wintergreen/acetone and laser jet printer) went horribly, very dark and difficult to see pencil trace transfers, I’m a deep carver, so the thin material made my style difficult, and it stamped horribly compared to other materials.
Of all my complaints, the poor stamping quality bothered me the most. What is the point of making a stamp if the image doesn’t come out well?
Anyway, all that being said, I think you should try it. You might really like it and have a better experience than me. Experimenting is a good thing!
Too firm, took a lot of strength to move the gouge, transfers (wintergreen/acetone and laser jet printer) went horribly, very dark and difficult to see pencil trace transfers, I’m a deep carver, so the thin material made my style difficult, and it stamped horribly compared to other materials.
Of all my complaints, the poor stamping quality bothered me the most. What is the point of making a stamp if the image doesn’t come out well?
Anyway, all that being said, I think you should try it. You might really like it and have a better experience than me. Experimenting is a good thing!
Re: Any pathtag collectors?
Board: Geocaching and Other Stashing Games
Reply to: #1043496 by joyindenison
Jan 27, 2026 5:24am
I have collected a few dozen pathtags over the years. I have created my own "fake" pathtag. Aardvark Tags i think was the name at the time. I'm willing to trade if you're not a purists on the type of tag - it can't be logged.
Re: Any pathtag collectors?
Board: Geocaching and Other Stashing Games
Reply to: #1043503 by RIclimber
Jan 27, 2026 6:20am
Not a purist, as long as it has a hole.
Re: Carved stamp, then shaved it way too thin
Board: Postals
Reply to: #1043467 by RIclimber
Jan 27, 2026 8:13am
I used this green material.
I will have to experiment with the Duco Cement and see how it works with the material. Thanks!
I will have to experiment with the Duco Cement and see how it works with the material. Thanks!
Re: Carved stamp, then shaved it way too thin
Board: Postals
Reply to: #1043493 by Jabber
Jan 27, 2026 8:17am
This might work better than trying to play with glue. When I stamped my copy into my book, I used plain scotch tape and a small piece of paper for grip and it worked really well.
Sometimes the simplest answer is the best answer!
Thank you for the link about ways of shaving down a stamp. It's so much easier to carve if the block is thicker, I never would have though of shaving it down first. You learn something new every day!
Sometimes the simplest answer is the best answer!
Thank you for the link about ways of shaving down a stamp. It's so much easier to carve if the block is thicker, I never would have though of shaving it down first. You learn something new every day!
Re: Whatcha Reading?
Board: Reading Room
Reply to: #1043368 by MissMoon
Jan 27, 2026 1:39pm
I'll have to check out Obitchuary both book and podcast... it sounds right up my alley.
I finished The Witches of El Paso 3/5 stars from me. There were several elements I liked, but there were a lot of plot elements that just didn't gel or get resolved. The characters were pretty well drawn, and the story is well written, it just doesn't really go anywhere.
Here's a fuller Goodreads review from me: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/8199203884#
I finished The Witches of El Paso 3/5 stars from me. There were several elements I liked, but there were a lot of plot elements that just didn't gel or get resolved. The characters were pretty well drawn, and the story is well written, it just doesn't really go anywhere.
Here's a fuller Goodreads review from me: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/8199203884#
Re: Hugs
Board: LGTBQ Group
Reply to: #1043391 by condo
Jan 27, 2026 1:43pm
A little late to the hug party, but know they are ferociously coming in from NMRK and I, as well!
