Showing posts with label letterpress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label letterpress. Show all posts

Jan 12, 2012

Cookin' Grits.

very good vandy press

This post, almost in its entirety, will be photos of my walk through tour of book works.
Feast yo' eyes.

dolly parton poster

drawers and tools

posters jamey

loverly press

MORE drawers for me to see

people checkin

Loverly Ms. Jessica of Springtide Press in the pink. Her and Chandler O'Leary of Anagram Press (an AMAZING illustrator) did a enthralling talk on their collaborative dead feminist print series. They we're part of the small west coast contingent of peeps at the conference. REPRESENT.

beauties

beautiful vandercook

vandercook

more ink

ink

metal chunks

little wood

furniture

table press open with rollers

AAAAAA

leads and slugs

type drawers

guys with type drawers

challenge

drill press

paper cutter

chandler and price

bucking

gears

more wrenches

flat bed press

moreirons

kingsley

and down

kwik print

hatch show print

pink boxes

logos

triangle pegs

borders

handy box

crosses

typewriter

posters

Needless to say, I was more than enamored with everything in the studio. I was reprimanded for drooling on the equipment but there was no harm done so they let me come back the next day. I was also able to grab a couple shots of some of the work of fellow members of L of L, I can't wait to show you some of their creative prints!

Jun 5, 2011

Printing on a Letterpress

photo polymer

A few months ago I did my first demo on Samson. Here is a little documentation of what is soon to be my fun "print and design" shop in down town Moscow, ID.

Above is a piece of photopolymer after a controlled exposure to ultra violet light.

stencil

I used this piece of mat board as the stencil for the exposure. This was a temporary solution as I patiently wait for my thermal negative film to arrive.

boxcar base

This gridded chunk of metal is my Boxcar Base. It is just shy of "type high" so that when a piece of photopolymer is on top of it the height is perfect for an impression on the letter press.

The metal "teeth" next to the base are called quoins. These are used to tighten the base into the chase which is then put into the machine.

adhesive

This handy dandy adhesive must first be applied to the photopolymer plate before it is secure on the base.

ink

The shop is mostly functional but there are a few aesthetic loose ends I'd like to tie up.

pantone

The metal lollypop you see here is actually a roller gauge. The roller gauge helps monitor the rollers height so as to ink only the photopolymer and not the entire base.

Pantone swatches help me mix my rubber based inks.

mixed

This popping red is a delightful color.

fan

And if printing ever gets a little too hot. My buddy Austin has lent me this vintage metal fan to help cool the situation down.

vacuum

The vacuum on the press is working quite well.

Now to replace the vacuum nozzles.

first roll

The rollers looked pretty good on their maiden voyage, but you'll have to wait and see what they helped produce.