

✂️ Carve Your Creativity, Stamp Your Style!
The Speedball 4196 Speedy-Carve Block is a 9 x 11.75 inch pink rubber carving block designed for effortless, detailed stamp making. Its soft, eraser-like surface is beginner-friendly and durable, preventing cracks or crumbles. Compatible with water-soluble and oil-based inks, it accepts transfers from various print sources, making it a versatile tool for artists, students, and professionals seeking custom print designs.

| ASIN | B003IG2B4Q |
| Additional Features | Water Soluble |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid, Teen |
| Age Range Description | Kid, Teen |
| Body Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | Speedball |
| Brand Name | Speedball |
| Closure Type | Click-Off Cap |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,792 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Fine |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00651032041969 |
| Grip Type | Standard |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | block |
| Ink Base | Oil |
| Ink Color | Pink |
| Item Type Name | SPEEDY CARVE BLOCK 9"X11.75" |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Line Size | 0.9mm |
| Manufacturer | Speedball Art Products |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Name | 4196 |
| Model Number | 4196 |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Style | Simple |
| UPC | 651032041969 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Not applicable. |
A**R
Good Size and Easy to Work With
I bought this because I needed something longer. Good texture and easy to carve. Good value if you are serious about your work.
S**Y
Great carve block
high quality rubber for stamp easy and detailed carving. smooth and dense. great size for larger prints, but I use it to cut multiple stamps out of.
S**R
a very good product that is functional, durable, and stable.
works well for hand printing of many copies. stable, can be saved for years. great “carvability.”
S**.
Good stuff for Tshirt block printing
I have just done my first block printing. It was easy to carve. Definitely will buy more.
K**C
Works good but not great
I like this because it is fast to carve, but I don’t like that material tears really easily. It’s hard to explain, but I had already tried to carve on the other material. I don’t know what that’s called. I have to look it up, but it’s a harder surface. It’s not wood. It’s a different laminate type material anyways that one seemed to have worked better this one I do like that you don’t have to push his hard so I guess if you’re practicing it’s a great piece to practice on especially if you’re trying to hurry up see if it’s for a gift or something like that like I did. I liked it for that purpose. I bought an extra piece because I thought that I would use it again, but I didn’t rush back into it like I thought I would’ve.
F**L
best for beginners
I took a rubber stamp carving workshop and got frustrated because the material (one of the knock-offs) crumbled so much. This more expensive product from Speedball is worth it for us beginners--it is very forgiving and makes me a better carver!
N**A
What’s not to love
My favorite carving rubber. Perfect for smooth and easy cuts.
Q**N
2025 Update: 10 years later---still supple after all of these years!
Still supple after all of these years! I wrote the below review 10 years ago, and figure there might be some people wondering how long this product will last, especially given how much love and work goes into carving your own stamps. So, just for that reason, I've pulled out my old stamps to see how they are doing. They're doing WONDERFULLY! Even after 10 years, the material is still the same consistency--firm enough to hold its shape very well, yet desirably soft and pliable with no breakdown. The unused product can still be carved just as if it were brand new. The carved stamps from 10 years ago take the ink as if they were brand new. (I've attached 3 new photos showing the stamps after 10 years, and showing some stamps I attached to wood 10 years ago.) About attaching stamps to wood: In my experience (I only create smaller stamps, up to about 3 inches), attaching stamps to wood isn't necessary, but it can make using the stamps easier. Small stamps can be directly attached to wood. Larger stamps can be directly attached to wood, or could benefit from being attached with a simple piece of craft foam cut to shape and glued in between the wood and the stamping material (adding foam could allow "give" that makes the large stamps stamp more evenly.) The stamps that I attached to wood scraps were glued to the wood with Aleene's Craft Glue 10 years ago, and that glue still holds the stamps securely to the wood. (Simply sand the wood blocks with a 150grit-or-so sandpaper, wipe the blocks down with a very lightly moist cloth to remove the dust from the sanding, let dry thoroughly, create a stamp impression on one side, attach the stamp to the wood with Aleene's Craft Glue, let dry thoroughly---then, viola!) End 2025 update. --------------- Original review from 2015: I can carve very fine details with great success I use this product all the time to create intricately detailed hand-carved stamps. The material is rigid enough to hold its form, yet flexible enough to allow for even image stamping. I find that the material doesn't crumble while carving, and maintains its shape after it has been carved. I can carve very fine details with great success. Every time I use this product, I find no problems in using it; making stamp carving a very relaxing and enjoyable process. With a 6x12 sheet I can make many many stamps!
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