Homemade Wax Seals Part 1

How to make wax seals for invitations, gifts, or other stuff. Everything besides the seal wax is homemade from super easy to find stuff.
what you need:
A grinding wheel for use with a drill press (True Value, $3.50)
Limestone rock
Dremel
"Odd broken drill bit looking thing" dremel bit ---Update! its called an "End-mill"
Drill press
Sand paper
Pencil
Soft clay
At least 3 fingers
what you need:
A grinding wheel for use with a drill press (True Value, $3.50)
Limestone rock
Dremel
"Odd broken drill bit looking thing" dremel bit ---Update! its called an "End-mill"
Drill press
Sand paper
Pencil
Soft clay
At least 3 fingers
Find a Limestone Rock

Find a cool rock that kinda looks like this. I don't know if you can see this but it's
*kind of* shaped like a 3 faced pyramid with a *kind of* flat base. I'm holding the rock with the base facing up.
*kind of* shaped like a 3 faced pyramid with a *kind of* flat base. I'm holding the rock with the base facing up.
Refine the Base

Stick the grinder in the drill press and grind the *kind of* flat base into a *really smooth and shiny* flat base.
For Lack of a Better Imagination, "step 3"

This is how the new and improved *really smooth and shiny* base should look. I rounded the sharp edges, you can do that if you want.
Plan Your Design

Use some sort of writing tool and draw the reverse (mirrored) of what you want imprinted on your wax seal.
The Tool

This is the Dremel bit I used. It's an endmill.
Carve!

GENTLY carve out your design with the funny broken drill bit thing. The deeper you carve the better.
Fine Tune

Use a piece of clay and test it. if it looks great then you're done with wax seals part 1. I'll make part 2 when I have nothing better to do.