Baren Digest Friday, 22 September 2000 Volume 12 : Number 1152 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Graham Scholes Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 07:50:14 -0700 Subject: [Baren 11391] Re: on tools and such If I read this correctly Maria..... you have purchases all sorts of odds and end in the way of tools.... Strikes me you are a Tool Junky. To all and sundry..... save your money and by the profession tools and be done with it. All other pale by comparison. Graham >Japan Woodworker has an excellent selection of everything. Also try >Woodcraft.com and Cuttingedgetools.com, both reachable from >http://www.printmakingstudio.com/artsupplies.html Look for their sales! >Woodcraft just had a special on water slipstone sets-4000, 8000, and 1200. >I stand by my Flexcut palm set, they seem to hold (shall I say it? do I >dare?) a better edge for a longer time than my professional Japanese tools >obtained from McClain's, not the cheap ones either (ouch). The Flexcuts also >have a slightly flexible shaft, which helps when I get wild and crazy on a >steep curve, and seem to have a better angle on the "rear" of the knife. The >Japanese chisels (v and u) dent the wood behind the cut, not so the Flexcut >set. I have about 18 or so Japanese knives/chisels and two sets of Flexcut >palm tools. Seemingly, I need them all at one time or another (that's the >story I tell my husband). Do remember that I carve almost all my blocks >without the guiding light of the toh, a la German Expressionist, making most >of the marks with chisels. I have been carving on cherry, plank maple and >pecan, the latter two harder than cherry. > >I started out with a cheap Japanese set purchased from Daniel Smith and >those babies are still going, that is the set I usually take with me to art >fairs. The blades of this "cheap" set are very hard, so much so that I use >them to easily clear end-grain maple engraving blocks. >Then I invested in the Flexcut sets and I slowly built up the arsenal with >the Japanese tools. I recently also purchased a 1mm micro-carving set of 5 >tools, American made. Now I can make weetie-bitty cuts, maybe I should do >some 4mm x 8mm blocks? >For my workshop students I bought a couple of cheap sets (on ebay) and >sharpened them and sharpened them and sharpened them and they worked great >on birch plywood, although I would not use them on cherry. My suggestion to >anyone starting out is to shop around, get a decent set, then build up from >there according to your needs. >Health to all, >Maria > ><><><><><><><><><><><><> >Maria Arango, Printmaker >Las Vegas Nevada USA >http://www.1000woodcuts.com >maria@mariarango.com ><><><><><><><><><><><><> ------------------------------ From: Gerald Soworka Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 10:59:27 +1100 Subject: [Baren 11392] exchange 6 Hi all, Got my set today. congratulations for everuyone who took part. It's a lovely little collection to have and to hold. Congratulations on the exhibition Gayle. Hope it goes really well for you. It's a nice one for all of us to add to the CV. thanks for all your work in coordinating and doing this. The only other thing I know about kent state university is the massacre of protestors there during the vietnam war protests. I'm sure it has improved since then. Gerald - -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gerald Soworka - On-line Gallery and Portfolio http://www.crosswinds.net/~geralds/art.html Contains gallery of prints, drawings and paintings, as well as a detailed résumé and calendar of forthcoming exhibitions and activities, including:Trevor was a chiropodist, but Kevin is the dancer< ------------------------------ From: Gerald Soworka Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 11:03:59 +1100 Subject: [Baren 11393] greg carter Hi greg, Tried to send thanks and address to you offline for the silkscreen mezzotint stuff at the artfool address but it got returned with a permanent fatal error. justy to let you know there is a problem there Sorry for the inconvenience to everyone else Gerald - -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gerald Soworka - On-line Gallery and Portfolio http://www.crosswinds.net/~geralds/art.html Contains gallery of prints, drawings and paintings, as well as a detailed résumé and calendar of forthcoming exhibitions and activities, including:Trevor was a chiropodist, but Kevin is the dancer< ------------------------------ From: "Maria Arango" Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 17:34:28 -0700 Subject: [Baren 11394] Simple Printmaking Book charset="iso-8859-1" I just got my copy of the Lark Books "Simple Printmaking" by Gwen Diehn and I believe we might have missed mention of some Baren folks. So I thought I would write a little book review (everyone please stick tongue-in-cheek): "Simple Printmaking is a star-studded book covering the basics of relief printmaking and its many exciting variations. Highly recommended book for those who teach young'uns, many simple projects in there as well as more complex for the advanced student (well that part is true, nice book and very well illustrated). Included in the illustrations and the gallery are such artists as (in no particular order) Gwen Diehn, Antonio Frasconi, Sylvia Taylor, Albrecht Durer, Richard Steiner, Sarah Hauser, Pablo Picasso, Maria Arango, Kitagawa Utamaro, April Vollmer, Edvard Munch, Andrea Rich, and Paul Gauguin." Gosh, I do hope I did not miss anyone since I don't have *all* members in front of me right this moment. Congratulations everyone! chink, chink, chink Salud, ;-) Maria <><><><><><><><><><><><> Maria Arango, Printmaking Junkie 8-} Las Vegas Nevada USA http://www.1000woodcuts.com maria@mariarango.com <><><><><><><><><><><><> ------------------------------ From: "pwalls1234" Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 22:30:11 -0500 Subject: [Baren 11395] Re: Help needed in New Orleans charset="iso-8859-1" >Hey friends, >Anyone on this list in New Orleans or know someone who lives there? My > sister needs help at a national conference where she is selling her >childrens play therapy fabric toys October 11-14. Wed-Sat. at the >Fairmont Hotel downtown by the French Quarter. Sorry to put this on >Baren, please respond off list. Thanks so much. >Barbara M Barbara, What is your e-mail?? For offline purposes. Don't know if I can help but who knows. pete baton rouge pwalls1234@i-55.com http://www.firsttree.com/peter_walls_menu_2000.htm ------------------------------ From: =?iso-8859-1?q?dimitris=20grammatikopulos?= Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 03:41:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Baren 11396] !!!news from Greece!!! Dear Barenworld! I will add my words of appraisal to the rest about #6. I think it's a set of wonderful, unique and perfectly executed prints. Thanks everybody, even those who didn't participate for providing the background for the little extra effort to achieve something more art than craft. Mr. David Bull, Ittai Altshuler and Julio Rodriguez, please reply with price quotes on your works as I have a potential buyer, interested in your #6 works. Had I any idea on your prices I would have sold them already. Regards, Dimitris __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ From: Cucamongie@aol.com Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 08:07:09 EDT Subject: [Baren 11397] carving tools Whatever works best for the individual... use it, but I have to say I've tried a number of American tools and cheaper Japanese tools, and they do not sharpen to as crisp an edge as the more expensive Japanese tools I've gotten from McClain's. You may have to sharpen these tools a bit more often, but I believe they cut better and generally work better (for me, anyway). By the way, I've used these tools on BIG and tiny woodcuts, all on Shina plywood to each his own, Sarah ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V12 #1152 *****************************