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Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Jan 13, 2026 9:36am
I know that Stampeaz used to sell the superfine blades for the linocutters, but sadly they are no longer open. Can someone lead me to a website or a search keyword for Amazon to find a carving tool to get superfine lines when I carve? My #1 blade isn't cutting it!
Re: Linoleum and inking
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043199 by DarkZen and Evil Cow Pie
Jan 13, 2026 9:36am
Thanks to all who gave practical suggestions in dealing with linoleum.
I didn't even know they made sanding sponges, so that is a game changer already in my micro postal prep!
In regards to using that 1/8" linoleum - ink holds onto it nicely now, but since the material is so stiff, it doesn't press down onto the paper nicely to imprint. If I put the paper on top of the carve and press down on it, I get a pretty good image, though.
Too bad they don't make the Pink Stuff in 1/8" thickness. I would be carving micros like crazy then....(!)
~J
I didn't even know they made sanding sponges, so that is a game changer already in my micro postal prep!
In regards to using that 1/8" linoleum - ink holds onto it nicely now, but since the material is so stiff, it doesn't press down onto the paper nicely to imprint. If I put the paper on top of the carve and press down on it, I get a pretty good image, though.
Too bad they don't make the Pink Stuff in 1/8" thickness. I would be carving micros like crazy then....(!)
~J
Re: Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043280 by Snoop Froggy Frog
Jan 13, 2026 11:51am
Check with Kirbert and KnottyKnitterDirtMonkey. I purchased .5 and .25 gouges from KKDM. The narrower sizes really have improved my carving.
KKDM had great prices and sent the gouges with a small gift, lovely packaging, and a hitchhiker for me to add to a local box.
Kirbert was very kind and later carved an aviation stamp for me to plant locally. Don't know his pricing.
Both KKDM and Kirbert offer gouge sharpening. Highly recommend both of them.
KKDM had great prices and sent the gouges with a small gift, lovely packaging, and a hitchhiker for me to add to a local box.
Kirbert was very kind and later carved an aviation stamp for me to plant locally. Don't know his pricing.
Both KKDM and Kirbert offer gouge sharpening. Highly recommend both of them.
New Postmark Rules
Board: Postals
Jan 13, 2026 1:22pm
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) updated its rules, effective late 2025, clarifying that postmarks now reflect the date mail is processed at a facility, not when dropped off, potentially causing delays for deadline-sensitive items like ballots or tax payments. This change, a result of consolidating mail processing, means the postmark date might be later than the drop-off date, so users should mail items very early, request a manual postmark at a retail counter, use online/drop box payments, or use Certified/Registered Mail for proof of mailing.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-e&q=postmark+changes
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-e&q=postmark+changes
Re: Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043280 by Snoop Froggy Frog
Jan 13, 2026 1:57pm
I got a new tool for Christmas but I haven't tried it yet:
Pfeil .5mm v gouge
I can't find it on Amazon (my husband got it from a specialty store) but it's something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/PFEIL-Swiss-Made-1mm-V-Parting/dp/B0032Z3E7Q/
Pfeil .5mm v gouge
I can't find it on Amazon (my husband got it from a specialty store) but it's something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/PFEIL-Swiss-Made-1mm-V-Parting/dp/B0032Z3E7Q/
Re: New Postmark Rules
Board: Postals
Reply to: #1043283 by Jabber
Jan 13, 2026 2:01pm
^^^^THIS^^^^
Thank you Jabber - critical information, especially for tax payment and voting ballots.
Thank you Jabber - critical information, especially for tax payment and voting ballots.
Re: Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043284 by MichKathy
Jan 13, 2026 2:57pm
It's available on
this site
this site
Re: This may seem like a bad question but...
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1035128 by Basset Mom
Jan 13, 2026 3:10pm
Yes, I don't make cards, but I appreciate it when I receive them.
The first cards I received as a thank you for doing a favor was from Mama Wolf.
I wasn't expecting them. It was a nice surprise.
There are others here that have gifted cards to me, just because they could.
"Happy mail" is an excellent way to describe it.
The first cards I received as a thank you for doing a favor was from Mama Wolf.
I wasn't expecting them. It was a nice surprise.
There are others here that have gifted cards to me, just because they could.
"Happy mail" is an excellent way to describe it.
It's that special day again
Board: Yakking It Up
Jan 13, 2026 3:16pm
Yes, I'm talking to you.
You know who you are.
I still say it's all your fault.
(or maybe I should give you the credit, not the blame)
thank you, WW
You know who you are.
I still say it's all your fault.
(or maybe I should give you the credit, not the blame)
thank you, WW
Re: Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043286 by Wise Wanderer
Jan 13, 2026 3:27pm
Yes-this is exactly the one I have, and it is a game-changer! I just don't like the handle. I was just given the suggestion by Phoenix Rizing yesterday that we could use medical tape to wrap around the higher part of the gouge so that we can handle it closer to the tip....I'm going to try that!
Re: Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043289 by Gypsy Fiddler
Jan 13, 2026 3:32pm
I have one too and love it!
Re: This may seem like a bad question but...
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1043274 by FaithInNature
Jan 13, 2026 5:15pm
Sorry I didn't respond sooner--but I've been carving all day. Glad that Linden Leaf did respond and gave you the needed information. Hope to see you in some LTC trackers soon.
Re: New Postmark Rules
Board: Postals
Reply to: #1043283 by Jabber
Jan 14, 2026 3:53am
Re: Linoleum and inking
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043169 by JampersandJ
Jan 14, 2026 3:55am
sometimes my faux pink stuff from amazon doesn't ink well and I find if I mark it all over with a sharpie, it stamps much better... maybe try that??
Re: Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043284 by MichKathy
Jan 14, 2026 7:10am
The last stamp I carved back in November was using my 1 Pfiel (I also have the .5 too) and a square of Tan Z. It carved the Tan Z beautifully. Much better than my favorite gouge.
For those that want Amazon alternatives, Jackson Art was where I bought my first Pfeil gouge (the .5 and on sale). They are overseas, and I had to wait awhile.
Woodcraft Supply also carries them. I picked up a 2nd gouge (a 1) in person at a Metro Detroit area store.
For those that want Amazon alternatives, Jackson Art was where I bought my first Pfeil gouge (the .5 and on sale). They are overseas, and I had to wait awhile.
Woodcraft Supply also carries them. I picked up a 2nd gouge (a 1) in person at a Metro Detroit area store.
Re: Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043295 by koalacat
Jan 14, 2026 7:16am
Mine was ordered from Woodcraft Supply.
Re: Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043296 by MichKathy
Jan 14, 2026 7:34am
Mine also....I get my slip strops there too-gotta keep your gouges sharp!!! You can get Flexcut slip strops on Amazon too, but I prefer patronizing the stores as best as I can these days. Besides Pfeil tools, Woodcraft also sells Flexcut tools.
Re: Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043297 by Gypsy Fiddler
Jan 14, 2026 8:20am
Thank you all so much for this info! I'm going to try the local Woodcraft store today, and if I strike out, I'll order them from overseas. I love the in-person shopping options.
Re: New Postmark Rules
Board: Postals
Reply to: #1043292 by gemini girl
Jan 14, 2026 8:55am
So MPLB can drop off their folios and stamps 2 days before the mail date.
. . . and they'll still be late . . .
If your PLB is:
too thick
too floppy
too lumpy
too stiff
has an illegible address
is obviously overweight
I could go on . . .
Re: Mounting foam?
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1043250 by Shiba & Megona
Jan 14, 2026 10:21am
sharp gouges to really matter
I'm still using the speedball gouger that we bought in 2010. Lol. It the only one that has the teeny tiny gouger. I tried to buy a new one but all of the gougers were so dull, I would barely cut, so I still use my original. Lol
Re: Mounting foam?
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1043204 by capricious peaches
Jan 14, 2026 10:23am
Just got my new rubber stuff for carving. Can't wait to use it. It's the green with a thin layer of white. I love that because it shows me that I don't need to carve so deep ♡ I'll let u know how it goes. Lol
dorm size washing machine
Board: Off Topic, Wildly
Jan 14, 2026 12:05pm
https://tinyurl.com/td49rebk
I now live where it'll cost me $3.00 to do a load of any size.
I'm thinking of doing my "unmentionables" in a mini-machine.
Something similar as seen in the attachment.
Not the tiny, table-top size.
My question, anyone have or know about these dorm size machines?
I'll be drying on a rack, not a dryer.
I now live where it'll cost me $3.00 to do a load of any size.
I'm thinking of doing my "unmentionables" in a mini-machine.
Something similar as seen in the attachment.
Not the tiny, table-top size.
My question, anyone have or know about these dorm size machines?
I'll be drying on a rack, not a dryer.
Re: This may seem like a bad question but...
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1035133 by The Clue Crew
Jan 14, 2026 1:24pm
Create an LTC tracker LTC as a “singleton” for swap. A singleton is a single card swap available for distribution.
Re: Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043297 by Gypsy Fiddler
Jan 14, 2026 3:35pm
The Rockler store is where I went to purchase my Flexcut gouge.
Re: dorm size washing machine
Board: Off Topic, Wildly
Reply to: #1043302 by Grrly Girl
Jan 14, 2026 3:54pm
Wash in a sink by hand, simple and effective and budget friendly! That's what I used to do.
Re: dorm size washing machine
Board: Off Topic, Wildly
Reply to: #1043302 by Grrly Girl
Jan 14, 2026 4:41pm
I've used one about twice that size. Worked fine. (1.6 cuft load & 22x22 inch floor space)
Washer just broke after 5 years.
Washer just broke after 5 years.
Re: Superfine Blades
Board: Tools of the Trade
Reply to: #1043296 by MichKathy
Jan 15, 2026 9:00am
Mine was ordered from Woodcraft Supply.
Same.
part 2: random thoughts
Board: Funny Pages
Reply to: #1043248 by Grrly Girl
Jan 15, 2026 9:30am
1. Dad, are we pyromaniacs? Yes, we arson.
2. What do you call a pig with laryngitis? Disgruntled.
3. Writing my name in cursive is my signature move.
4. Why do bees stay in their hives during winter? Swarm.
5. If you’re bad at haggling, you’ll end up paying the price.
6. Just so everyone’s clear, I’m going to put my glasses on.
7. A commander walks into a bar and orders everyone around.
8. I lost my job as a stage designer. I left without making a scene.
9. Never buy flowers from a monk. Only you can prevent florist friars.
10. How much did the pirate pay to get his ears pierced? A buccaneer.
11. I once worked at a cheap pizza shop to get by. I kneaded the dough.
12. My friends and I have named our band ‘Duvet’. It’s a cover band.
13. I lost my girlfriend’s audiobook, and now I’ll never hear the end of it.
14. Why is ‘dark’ spelled with a k and not c? Because you can’t see in the dark.
15. Why is it unwise to share your secrets with a clock? Well, time will tell.
16. When I told my contractor I didn’t want carpeted steps, they gave me a blank stare.
17. Bono and The Edge walk into a Dublin bar and the bartender says, “Oh no, not U2 again.”
18. Prison is just one word to you, but for some people, it’s a whole sentence.
19. Scientists got together to study the effects of alcohol on a person’s walk, and the result was staggering.
20. I’m trying to organize a hide and seek tournament, but good players are really hard to find.
21. I got over my addiction to chocolate, marshmallows, and nuts. I won’t lie, it was a rocky road.
22. What do you say to comfort a friend who’s struggling with grammar? There, their, they’re.
23. I went to the toy store and asked the assistant where the Schwarzenegger dolls are and he replied, “Aisle B, back.”
24. What did the surgeon say to the patient who insisted on closing up their own incision? Suture self.
25. I’ve started telling everyone about the benefits of eating dried grapes. It’s all about raisin awareness.
2. What do you call a pig with laryngitis? Disgruntled.
3. Writing my name in cursive is my signature move.
4. Why do bees stay in their hives during winter? Swarm.
5. If you’re bad at haggling, you’ll end up paying the price.
6. Just so everyone’s clear, I’m going to put my glasses on.
7. A commander walks into a bar and orders everyone around.
8. I lost my job as a stage designer. I left without making a scene.
9. Never buy flowers from a monk. Only you can prevent florist friars.
10. How much did the pirate pay to get his ears pierced? A buccaneer.
11. I once worked at a cheap pizza shop to get by. I kneaded the dough.
12. My friends and I have named our band ‘Duvet’. It’s a cover band.
13. I lost my girlfriend’s audiobook, and now I’ll never hear the end of it.
14. Why is ‘dark’ spelled with a k and not c? Because you can’t see in the dark.
15. Why is it unwise to share your secrets with a clock? Well, time will tell.
16. When I told my contractor I didn’t want carpeted steps, they gave me a blank stare.
17. Bono and The Edge walk into a Dublin bar and the bartender says, “Oh no, not U2 again.”
18. Prison is just one word to you, but for some people, it’s a whole sentence.
19. Scientists got together to study the effects of alcohol on a person’s walk, and the result was staggering.
20. I’m trying to organize a hide and seek tournament, but good players are really hard to find.
21. I got over my addiction to chocolate, marshmallows, and nuts. I won’t lie, it was a rocky road.
22. What do you say to comfort a friend who’s struggling with grammar? There, their, they’re.
23. I went to the toy store and asked the assistant where the Schwarzenegger dolls are and he replied, “Aisle B, back.”
24. What did the surgeon say to the patient who insisted on closing up their own incision? Suture self.
25. I’ve started telling everyone about the benefits of eating dried grapes. It’s all about raisin awareness.
Re: part 2: random thoughts
Board: Funny Pages
Reply to: #1043309 by Grrly Girl
Jan 15, 2026 10:35am
Shirley you're joking
Re: part 2: random thoughts
Board: Funny Pages
Reply to: #1043310 by DoubleSaj and Old Blue
Jan 15, 2026 11:56am
No, and don't call me Shirley!
