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  • hjconstas2 days ago
    So I wanted my outreach to stand out, so I started printing physical mail to send into the world. But why stop there, so I started wax sealing them. Yk, real premium Victorian feel, and I was having a blast. The problem is that wax sealing takes forever, but I found that if I use a Peltier device (makes one side of a plate hot and the other cold) with ice water flowing over it, I can freeze the wax in place and move really quickly.<p>Anyway, I wanted to test if this could be a WSAS (Wax Seal as a Service). It would be so cool to have an excuse to build an end-to-end automated process for custom wax sealing. Please hit me up if anyone wants to try sending out a few, and I&#x27;d love to help.
    • unsnap_biceps7 minutes ago
      How are you crafting the stamps? 3d printing them so they&#x27;re a negligible cost?
    • Animats1 hour ago
      From an old Mack Reynolds short story. The recipient is receiving a message from an alien space station, but doesn&#x27;t have the alien&#x27;s message machine, just a decoder.<p><pre><code> Seal Ready Stamp-Emblem Ready Number One Paper Strike: Embossing Master Emblem Number Two **** Border Begin Message From: Commander Space Fortress Ironclaw� To: Commander Unidentified Damaged Warship Sir: Your ****-signal received and acknowledged herewith. This is the correct signal for the ****. However, we require the following information: 1) Who are you? 2) What is the name of your ship? 3) What are the circumstances surrounding the **** of your ship? This information must be forwarded at once, or we must refuse entry. Stand off while replying. Cordial claw-claspings, Gratz Ialwo, Commander Space Fortress Ironclaw Fold Message and Glue Shut Stick Seal Stamp Great Claw on Front Eject</code></pre>
    • nebula880422 minutes ago
      How do you center the wax consistently? How about regulating the amount? I used to send wax stamped envelopes as new years letters to friends but have stopped because both the pour method and the glue gun method don&#x27;t ever seem to produce consistent amounts or proper placement of stamps. Maybe I just haven&#x27;t made enough to get good at it...but there must be a better way.
    • apparent17 minutes ago
      Do you have a video of how your Peltier setup works? Sounds interesting!
    • cammasmith2 days ago
      Cool idea. I can see you guys doing well in the wedding industry. The price seems steep, but I appreciate the transparency of your pricing. It&#x27;s refreshing.
      • hjconstas2 days ago
        I think you&#x27;re right about that. I was coming at it from a b2b saas perspetive, but not everything should be shoved into that box. I guess I spend too much time on x. What do you think is a fair price for something like this?<p>I charged that much to gauge interest and considering it&#x27;s a very manual process rn, but I think I can get it down with some automations.
        • cammasmith1 day ago
          I think the price would need to be closer to $4 or $5 per letter for me personally to recommend it or consider it. My SIL just sent out wedding invitations with stamped seals, and I think she would have paid $5 per letter to mail 50 envelopes. But at $8 a letter, I start thinking about how I can pay someone to print the cards and I can buy a wax seal at Hobby Lobby myself.
      • thaumasiotes1 hour ago
        &gt; but I appreciate the transparency of your pricing<p>I appreciate a different aspect of the pricing page. I love that the &quot;what&#x27;s included in every letter&quot; feature table includes a checked listing for &quot;hand-applied wax seal&quot;. The whole site is very clear that this is the selling point, so in some sense the listing of this feature feels &quot;obvious&quot;. But I like the emphasis. It has a similar feeling to Led Zeppelin giving a concert and choosing to include Stairway to Heaven.
  • throwaway815231 hour ago
    Yikes, I noticed a new flashlight promotion that includes something like that. There is a thank-you letter from the company to the buyer, that comes in a wax-sealed envelope. I wondered what kind of automation they were using. Maybe this explains.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sofirnlight.com&#x2F;products&#x2F;sofirn-se1-16th-anniversary-limited-copper-collector-grade-gift-box-pocket-light" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sofirnlight.com&#x2F;products&#x2F;sofirn-se1-16th-anniver...</a><p>Hmm I guess the wax sealed letter included in the box isn&#x27;t shown on that page, but the youtube unboxings show it.<p>Flashlight nerd take: it&#x27;s cute and the promo is well done, but ridiculously pretentious and the light itself is hokey. Imagine a flashlight you&#x27;re supposed to hand down to your remote descendants, but has a lipo pouch battery that can&#x27;t be replaced. Oops.
  • plomme1 hour ago
    Given the title I was hoping the page would say something about the “how” you scale wax sealed letters but cool niche business!<p>I’ve waxed and sealed a bunch of letters in the past and it’s a huge PITA (at least the way I did it). Would have loved this.