Baren Digest Sunday, 11 August 2002 Volume 20 : Number 1923 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jeanne N. Chase" Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 10:59:31 -0400 Subject: [Baren 18886] Re: Last call for entries.... Julio Me again. Thanks for the kind words re; my little etching. How would a picture of my burnt out studio (before) and my new one (after). with a few tips about insurance, dangerous chemicals etc. be for the next Baren letter? Jeanne N. ------------------------------ From: "Jeanne N. Chase" Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 13:32:28 -0400 Subject: [Baren 18887] OOPS Sorry, that last message from me was meant for Julio. A slip of the wrist!!!! Jeanne N. ------------------------------ From: "carolwagner" Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 02:09:16 -0700 Subject: [Baren 18888] Baren #18876. Re Vandercooks and other stuff Frank, I'm sure you've been inundated with Vandercook info by now, but here's my two-bits worth- The Center For The Book, in San Francisco, offers a class in printing with a Vandercook, as does San Francisco State U. There are any number of these presses turning up in Artists studios, and private book press establishments. My Design partner and self have been working for over two years on an Artist's Book , which is part of a project known as The Artist's Millennium Book project launched by the 'Inclusionists'of Sacramento. Bob Dickover, master printer of The stalwart Sloth press, has been our mentor, chief printer and source of endless technical expertise on using the Vandercook SP-15 press acquired and painstakingly restored by my partner, who has christened her press 'The Fractured Press'. If you like I would be glad to put you in touch with Bob who could answer almost any questions you have providing he has the correct information for a proper response. As to the lead question, unless you are exposed to making type the old fashioned way or are careless with personal hygiene, I don't think you have to worry about it. My partner has been collecting old type face for the last five years ,and keeps it in drawers that were designed for its storage. Our press weighs considerably more than 700 lbs, and has inking rollers. We print both handset type and woodblocks and photoengraved plates made from our own artwork. To the group in general, Patti Phare-Camp and self went hunting local sources of wood last Friday and found a WOODCRAFT store here in Sacramento. Has anyone else in the group encountered this chain store? They had a limited amount of wood suitable for Moku Hanga...maybe suitable. 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. I also picked up a larger piece of Finnish Birch plywood to experiment with. Also duly noted was how nicely a sample of American bass (tilla americana) cut across the grain. Best regards to all, I really think you some of the best folk I've encountered in a long time, Carol G-W Papalotl Design Group Sacramento, california ------------------------------ From: Julianne Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 23:55:05 +1000 Subject: [Baren 18889] litho stones I looked and looked but couldn't find any litho stones on Ebay. Could you email me privately with more details on jkershaw@squirrel.com.au thanks Julianne Legreenart@cs.com wrote: > > My studio partner is selling a few litho stones on Ebay. So far she > has just one listed, the others should be up soon. The one listed is a > good size for a quarter sheet. The bid strted at just $25, no reserve. > http://cgi.compuserve.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1757100217 > > Le Green ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V20 #1923 *****************************