SIC 3953 covers places making rubber and metal hand-stamps
There are many different varieties of places where one can buy rubber bands. These places include, but are not limited to, Walmart, the Dollar Tree, and Amazon.
The processes involved in making rubber expansion joints typically include creating a mold for the joint, mixing rubber compounds with additives for flexibility and durability, molding the rubber into the desired shape, and curing the rubber to achieve the required strength and properties. Operations may include cutting, trimming, testing for quality control, and packaging the finished expansion joints for distribution.
On the internet the best places to purchase rubber stamps for card making are eBay and Amazon. One could also check out local craft shops, newspapers and craft magazines.
Some great places where you can get soft rubber casters include CasterCity, ServiceCaster, eBay, Amazon, GreatLakeCaster. You might be able to also find some in your local shop.
the bridge was making with rubber.....
Lots of places
Rubber that doesn't melt is typically referred to as "thermoset rubber." Unlike thermoplastic rubber, which can melt and be reshaped when heated, thermoset rubber undergoes a chemical change during the curing process, making it heat-resistant and stable at high temperatures. Examples include silicone rubber and EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber, which maintain their integrity under heat and do not melt.
Try to find rubber in wood shops, or Big places like Lowes.
Making Solprene Rubber - 1979 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
By making rubber and putting it around a cyllindrical figure to make a band making it as thin or as wide as you like.
The rubber in erasers comes from a variety of places depending on the eraser. It can either come from plants such as the rubber plant or it can come as a petroleum byproduct.
In hidden places