Ta da! My very own press. Sort of. After months of sitting in pieces at the foot of my bed, I finally put my tabletop press together (design courtesy of ReadyMade, construction/elbow grease courtesy of Mom.) In case you don't already know, I'm slightly obsessed with letterpress printing (think of my Christmas cards.) Quality/affordable presses are hard to come by, so last winter Mom helped me (re: I watched her) make a tabletop press to call my own. I'm waiting on an ink shipment right now, but I'm excited to run some prints soon.
I'm not sure how she'll compare to the real deal, but until I have enough space/money for one of these, she'll have to do!
Thursday, August 28, 2008
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Neato, how do you make the plates and stuff?
For this type of press, 'plastic-backed photopolymer plates' are suggested (check out boxcarpress.com, $.62/sq. inch)
I quickly tried out the plates I had made when I printed my Christmas cards - they seem to work as well. I ordered those from owossographics.com. They're slightly more expensive, but are a bit more substantial. Check out praxiumpress.com - a great Atlanta letterpress resource.
In both cases, plates can be made from pretty much any vector artwork - you simply upload your files and ta da! Your very own plates.
Hopefully this makes sense…I'll post some images when I get it all rolling!
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