Baren Digest Monday, 12 August 2002 Volume 20 : Number 1924 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: GraphChem@aol.com Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 10:34:55 EDT Subject: [Baren 18890] Re: litho stones I can't pass up the opportunity to point out that Graphic Chemical has stones in stock always -- frequently has used stones available, too. No need to bid, low prices, instant gratification etc. Dean Clark GC&I ------------------------------ From: David Bull Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 00:11:36 +0900 Subject: [Baren 18891] Re: thin planks ... Carol wrote: > I purchased a piece of cherry, (prunis sertina) > which is 1/4x3x24. I'm sure that it is nowhere near the quality that > Dave > gets in Japan, but figure I can cut it into three pieces and plan on > doing > some small 'sumizuri' prints using that beautiful sumi ink I ordered > from > Baren. Can't speak for the quality Carol, but if I understand those dimensions correctly - one quarter inch thick? - then this wood isn't so suitable for our work. Only a quarter inch in depth doesn't really leave you much leeway for scooping out the waste areas between the carved lines, and then when you come to print, putting water-based pigment on such a thin block would cause it to immediately warp. You could perhaps glue/screw this piece down to a thicker plywood base, which would make it more practical for printmaking ... Dave ------------------------------ From: Legreenart@cs.com Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 11:28:16 EDT Subject: [Baren 18892] Re: Baren Digest V20 #1923 Not particular to wooblock, but useful for navigating to artisr's supplies of all kinds on ebay. In regard to the litho stones, it is hard to find them because if you type in key words, you get thousands of "collectable lithographs." I know, bbecause I tried to wade through them yeaterday. Two ways, the long term useful, is to know that you have to go to hobbies and crafts > Arts & crafts>Art Supplies, then search by keyword, and you will only get art materials and supplies. So if you tyoe in lithographic stones there, you get only stones, not Disney lithographs. Good to know for any art supply search. An immediate way to find these stones is go to this page : http://cgi.compuserve.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1757100217 and then click on view Seller's other auctions under the seller's name, and it will link to the other stones. Le ------------------------------ From: FurryPressII@aol.com Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 16:15:01 EDT Subject: [Baren 18893] Re: Baren Digest V20 #1923 Currently working on a 24" by 30" wood cut in plank maple 4/4 maple been working larger lately so I get to print them on an etching press instead of my vandercook which is so much easier but has size limitations can only print 14" wide. In the time it takes to get an etching press ready esp if it is a communal one I can print 15 on my vandercook. It is better to get narrow boards and glue them together than use wider boards. If you glue them with the grain going in different directions every other board you will reduce warpage esp if you live in a humid climate you could glue end boards to also stop warpage. Plank grain maple is almost as good for detail as end grain esp if you are working big. Never found a piece of plywood that would work as well. About an hours work between gluing and sanding and you are ready to put you image on the board. All the tools you need are bar clamps and a belt sander. when i am done i will have a print for the next LPE unless it is too big lol. John Center ------------------------------ From: "Lee and Barbara Mason" Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 16:01:08 -0700 Subject: [Baren 18894] small print exchange in alaska This looks like fun, for those of you who don't have enough to do, another opportunity to exchange prints! Best to all, Barbara Posted by jacqueline on August 08, 2002 at 13:34:26: The Print Club at University of Alaska, Anchorage invites printmakers to submit ExLibris prints for an exhibition in the Campus Gallery which will take place in January 2003. Up to 75 artists may each submit an edition of 16 prints. The participants will then receive a collection of 15 randomly selected prints in the excange. Please e-mail a letter of intent to me at rbrud@gci.net by October 15, 2002. Prints will be submitted on 3" x 5" paper, in editions of 16 no later than December 15, 2002. An entry fee of $5. payable to the UAA Print Club will be used to cover mailing of the collection of prints to you. Prints and a self-addressed return envelope should be sent to: Print Club University of Alaska, Anchorage Art Building Room 313 3211 Providence Drive Anchorage, AK 99508 ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V20 #1924 *****************************