Baren Digest Wednesday, 30 August 2000 Volume 12 : Number 1129 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Cucamongie@aol.com Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 09:59:50 EDT Subject: [Baren 11141] show curated by Arye Hi all, Arye, could you post the title of show, location, etc details so we can all happily put it on our resume? I'll be happy to send you whatever info, etc you need too- best wishes Sarah Hauser ------------------------------ From: "Maria Arango" Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 08:35:17 -0700 Subject: [Baren 11142] Re: Resegrave charset="iso-8859-1" John, Graphic Chemical, Rembrandt, and Renaissance all carry Resingrave. I don't know who manufactures the stuff, but you might post in the MTSU list and I bet a few U.K. suppliers will be happy to work with you. The 3 suppliers mentioned: http://www.printmakingstudio.com/artsupplies.html MTSU list URL can be found at: http://www.printmakingstudio.com/Bookmark.htm under Art Forums Alternatively, you can always breed and raise resins in a very small pen suitable for an apartment. Getting the resin on the block to lie down just perfectly is a trick best left for professionals, though. Good luck (really), Maria <><><><><><><><><><><><> Maria Arango, Printmaker Las Vegas Nevada USA http://www.1000woodcuts.com Follow along! quest1000woodcuts@hotmail.com maria@mariarango.com <><><><><><><><><><><><> ------------------------------ From: yuri Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 23:21:25 -0700 Subject: [Baren 11145] Re: Baren Digest V12 #1125 Dear Mike, The Birch plywood we offer is about the same as Baltic Birch plywood. Anyway, it comes mostly from Russian forests all around the country. It's a beautiful stuff. We have it 1/2' = 9 layers and 3/4" = 13 layers, all Birch. We didn't reply your question the very same day just because we decided to experiment with it a little bit. We dipped a block 4"x6", 1/2" thick into initially hot water for a day, then dried it out. Two days later we realized that nothing happened to that piece. No lifting, no cracking. Nothing. Looks as good as it was before. I gave it my daughter to carve on. She said she couldn't feel any difference to compare to other blocks. We do not intend to use those blocks for roofing the houses in Oregon, but they should be OK for your purposes. Sincerely, Yuri ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V12 #1129 *****************************