This is awesome man 🙌🏾 Man I found your channel by accident .. was just looking for some products and tips bc waiting list for pressers wayy too long .. Great channel 🤙🏾
@@ImmaculateComics Mostly I just want to get my PC up graded to CGC and hoping before submitting to do some basic pressing and small repairs. Can you go over in a video how to fix some simple (small) easy repairs like damaged corners, spine ticks and finger prints or slight surface cleaning.
Great information, recently ordered all of these from your site and they came in last week!!! Excited to give it a try!! What kind of press are you using? too many options on Amazon and I'm not sure which to go with.
If there is more pressure on the outside of the board than the inside the board will have less pressure in the. Isle and it will be uneven. You cannot see this with your Eye but imagine the board taking in a convex shape in your imagination. For most applications you won’t notice this. Only in very detailed pressing work of fine structures in the center of a book will you notice.
@@ImmaculateComics Thank you for the response, I appreciate it! Another question, could you circumvent the convex effect by using thicker aluminum sheets?
@@ImmaculateComics That's exactly what I was thinking. Thank you so much for your insight and taking the time to respond. Keep up the good work with the videos!
Hi Rick. Couple questions... I have a 10" x 12" press and wondering if I could use your 12" x 12" aluminum sheets for it with no problems. I guess an inch worth will be sticking out. Or would it be better to use 9" x 12"? Do I need to get a custom size to exactly match my press dimensions? Also, you said to possibly put a "magazine board" in between the book and the sheet. Do you mean one of your chamfered mag size boards or a regular magazine backing board? Thanks. Just getting into all this and happy to have your channel and shop!
Hi and thanks for writing! yes you can definitely used a slightly larger board with no problems in the press. I can also have custom 10x12 boards cut and polished for you if you like. With custom cuts they would be $25.50 each in 0.90" thickness. However you can use 12x12 just fine with no problems. I actually mean any magazine size board and not necessarily a chamfered board. I hope this helps! Rick
@@carlonbasscomix3387 well unfortunately I made this month's order earlier today, which I expect to get next week. I probably won't make another order for 3 weeks or so.
Random thought… what if you made s as aluminum sheets that clamp together(larger than the heat press)? Maybe with butterfly nuts so it doesn’t clamp down too tight. Then you could press a comic in the encasement and just remove the whole thing to cool while you place another encased comic into the press? You can say it’s a dumb idea. I’m trying to learn and your videos are great.
I really want to buy some aluminum pressing boards and other items from your shop, but I'm waiting for these to be available too. I'd appreciate it if you let me know when you start selling them.
@@ImmaculateComics I wanted to buy 2 thick aluminum pressing plates, the non stick mat, and some of these tic tac boards (I'd like to get some with the staples cutouts and some without). Do they come in different sizes?
@@breakbeatz309 we only have the tic attack board with the staple cutouts right now but I’ll make some of the other kind too in the next couple of weeks. I meant what size of aluminum pressing boards. They some in several difference sizes and thicknesses. Have you check out the website? Https://Immaculatecomics.com.
I received today my 2 aluminum sheets I have a question when u press a book with one on top & one aluminum sheet on the bottom what temperature do you use on the pressing machine?
I did a few designed experiments and found that for large-scale waviness, which I call "macroform" or "mesoform" waves you only need about 2 lbs across a standard size book. More weight isnt better as it impedes gas diffusion from the book to allow acid gases to escape. If you are relieving microform defects then you should use about 40-60ln in a heat press. Thats my two cents worth anyway
DO you mean for the hot press? No not strictly but it saves time. You could just flip the book over and repress it, but most people prefer two boards so it is heated from both sides at once evenly. if you just have one board on one side, either bottom or top, the book tends to be either concave or convex when removed.
Uh, i see a conan book i upvote - but I am currently still reading the older dark horse run... Got the Colossal Conan, Cimmerian, King Conan Omnis... good stuff. Hope the new marvel stuff also
HI there. that depends on where you live and what shipping method you select. If you live one zone away from me here in Seattle and you select overnight shipping you would receive them about two days after your order. If you live in Antarctica on a military station and you select surface shipping it could take a month or so. I hope this helps! If you live in Kentucky and you select priority mail it would reach you in about 3-5 days. So without knowing more information I cannot really answer the question in a specific manner. I hope this helps.
Ok got a good idea now thanks! Will order now.. also "BIO-TERGE® PAS-8S from Stepan" What ratio do you mix that and what do you use it for exactly when you use it? They sent me a free sample that I think will last me a million years! Is that what's in ur immacuclean concentrate?
Hi Sam. The website will be back up on June 6. I saw your request for a price list. Thats difficult right now because I am not in charge of pricing and shipping. If you email me again and let me know what you are interested in, I can get you some current prices. If you can wait until this weekend, the site will be back up again....but the prices may be higher by then.
Love the video. But I hear you referring using a press brake to be able to cut the metal sheet, that is incorrect; a press brake bends metal sheets. The correct terminology is Shearing Machine to cut metal sheets. Great information, thanks!
This is awesome man 🙌🏾 Man I found your channel by accident .. was just looking for some products and tips bc waiting list for pressers wayy too long .. Great channel 🤙🏾
Thanks dude. I am increasing my pressing capacity to about 130 books per week if you want to send them into me!
Just picked up a few items, excited to get started.
Im glad Dan. remember this is a game of inches and not miles. Setting patience and expectations is very important!
I laminate mine and out them in an 11x14 frame
@@ImmaculateComics Mostly I just want to get my PC up graded to CGC and hoping before submitting to do some basic pressing and small repairs. Can you go over in a video how to fix some simple (small) easy repairs like damaged corners, spine ticks and finger prints or slight surface cleaning.
Great information, recently ordered all of these from your site and they came in last week!!! Excited to give it a try!! What kind of press are you using? too many options on Amazon and I'm not sure which to go with.
the brands dont really matter that much. just use a spring press instead of a fulcrum press so you don't pop staples!
Links to the items I use are in the shop section of my website at immaculatecomics.com!
Hi Rick, would there be any disadvantage to using 12"x12" aluminum sheets with 12"x15" heat press?
If there is more pressure on the outside of the board than the inside the board will have less pressure in the. Isle and it will be uneven. You cannot see this with your
Eye but imagine the board taking in a convex shape in your imagination. For most applications you won’t notice this. Only in very detailed pressing work of fine structures in the center of a book will you notice.
@@ImmaculateComics Thank you for the response, I appreciate it! Another question, could you circumvent the convex effect by using thicker aluminum sheets?
@@mtlhd1 yes absolutely you can do that, especially if you get the sheet exactly centered in the press and above the book.
@@ImmaculateComics That's exactly what I was thinking. Thank you so much for your insight and taking the time to respond. Keep up the good work with the videos!
Hi Rick. Couple questions...
I have a 10" x 12" press and wondering if I could use your 12" x 12" aluminum sheets for it with no problems. I guess an inch worth will be sticking out. Or would it be better to use 9" x 12"? Do I need to get a custom size to exactly match my press dimensions?
Also, you said to possibly put a "magazine board" in between the book and the sheet. Do you mean one of your chamfered mag size boards or a regular magazine backing board?
Thanks. Just getting into all this and happy to have your channel and shop!
Hi and thanks for writing! yes you can definitely used a slightly larger board with no problems in the press. I can also have custom 10x12 boards cut and polished for you if you like. With custom cuts they would be $25.50 each in 0.90" thickness. However you can use 12x12 just fine with no problems.
I actually mean any magazine size board and not necessarily a chamfered board. I hope this helps!
Rick
@@ImmaculateComics yes. That helps so much. Thanx!
@@ImmaculateComics Gotcha. How long is the wait currently on custom size sheets?
@@carlonbasscomix3387 well unfortunately I made this month's order earlier today, which I expect to get next week. I probably won't make another order for 3 weeks or so.
Random thought… what if you made s as aluminum sheets that clamp together(larger than the heat press)? Maybe with butterfly nuts so it doesn’t clamp down too tight. Then you could press a comic in the encasement and just remove the whole thing to cool while you place another encased comic into the press?
You can say it’s a dumb idea. I’m trying to learn and your videos are great.
thats a great idea Rich!
8:37 mark ... "hard to see the difference in thickness" ... make a CLANG by striking each one, and we can hear/feel the difference?
Thats a good idea!
I really want to buy some aluminum pressing boards and other items from your shop, but I'm waiting for these to be available too. I'd appreciate it if you let me know when you start selling them.
What size are you looking for!?
@@ImmaculateComics I wanted to buy 2 thick aluminum pressing plates, the non stick mat, and some of these tic tac boards (I'd like to get some with the staples cutouts and some without). Do they come in different sizes?
@@breakbeatz309 we only have the tic attack board with the staple cutouts right now but I’ll make some of the other kind too in the next couple of weeks. I meant what size of aluminum pressing boards. They some in several difference sizes and thicknesses. Have you check out the website? Https://Immaculatecomics.com.
@@ImmaculateComics I went with the 12"x15" Elite and just ordered. Thanks!
@@breakbeatz309 right now they are all the same size which is 7.125” wide and 2” tall
I ordered a couple of boards thanks.
thanks!
I received today my 2 aluminum sheets I have a question when u press a book with one on top & one aluminum sheet on the bottom what temperature do you use on the pressing machine?
It depends on the book but usually 165F for me and I preheat the bottom board to that temperature first.
@@ImmaculateComics thank you
I used an mdf board with 20lbs stacked on top of it. Other pressers say not much weight is needed. What are your thoughts?
I did a few designed experiments and found that for large-scale waviness, which I call "macroform" or "mesoform" waves you only need about 2 lbs across a standard size book. More weight isnt better as it impedes gas diffusion from the book to allow acid gases to escape. If you are relieving microform defects then you should use about 40-60ln in a heat press. Thats my two cents worth anyway
@@ImmaculateComics Thanks for the info. Can you clarify what LN or in is?
is 5 lb too much weight for cold press?
Yeah probably. I’d steer closer to 2lb
I would like to get a couple plates how do I go about doing that?
I see you found the website!
Do you need two plates in the press?
DO you mean for the hot press? No not strictly but it saves time. You could just flip the book over and repress it, but most people prefer two boards so it is heated from both sides at once evenly. if you just have one board on one side, either bottom or top, the book tends to be either concave or convex when removed.
@@ImmaculateComics thanks that’s what I was thinking
Uh, i see a conan book i upvote - but I am currently still reading the older dark horse run... Got the Colossal Conan, Cimmerian, King Conan Omnis... good stuff. Hope the new marvel stuff also
Tomb of dracula #1? Nice book too... excited to try out your stuff and doing my first presses
@@florianneumann9441 I hope you enjoy it. I love my Conan 23 as I am also a Red Sonja fan.
@@ImmaculateComics first conan barbarian omnibus is marvelous. roy thomas and bws incredible craftsmen and genial people
@@florianneumann9441 tomb of dracula first 30 issues incredible extraordinary great 🤩🤩🤩
When you put a comic book in a cold press do you leave in a bag and board?
I typically dont leave a book in a bad and board during cold pressing, mostly so I get let gases escape.
Curious is we ordered 2 of the aluminum 9x12s. How long until we would receive them approximately?
HI there. that depends on where you live and what shipping method you select. If you live one zone away from me here in Seattle and you select overnight shipping you would receive them about two days after your order. If you live in Antarctica on a military station and you select surface shipping it could take a month or so. I hope this helps! If you live in Kentucky and you select priority mail it would reach you in about 3-5 days. So without knowing more information I cannot really answer the question in a specific manner. I hope this helps.
Ok got a good idea now thanks! Will order now.. also "BIO-TERGE® PAS-8S from Stepan" What ratio do you mix that and what do you use it for exactly when you use it? They sent me a free sample that I think will last me a million years! Is that what's in ur immacuclean concentrate?
Please let me know
Sorry I'll write back soon. I haven't used bio terge in a while now since I started formulating my.own cleaner. I'll have to reference my notes!
@@ImmaculateComics appreciate it good sir! They gave me 8oz for free. So I'd like to use it if possible
Went to website and it says “something is happening “. How do I order?
Hi Sam. The website will be back up on June 6. I saw your request for a price list. Thats difficult right now because I am not in charge of pricing and shipping. If you email me again and let me know what you are interested in, I can get you some current prices. If you can wait until this weekend, the site will be back up again....but the prices may be higher by then.
do you have suggestions how i can store my original art pages?
I laminate mine.
@@ImmaculateComics can you make a vid about that in the future?
@@mediaguy6891 sire why not. I just need some more original art, lol!
@@ImmaculateComics 😂😂😂
Hope it’s okay to say - your eyes are super cool. Not sure if they’re contacts or just natural. :)
Thanks my friend, those are my natural beat up old eyes!!!
Heads up just ordered 2 plates thanks send asap.....peace out
Will do, merry Christmas!
I hope they are the heavier metal..
Hi jerry you ordered standard boards which are thinner than the elite (thicker) boards. Is that what you wanted? Email us at info@immaculatecomics.com
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Love the video. But I hear you referring using a press brake to be able to cut the metal sheet, that is incorrect; a press brake bends metal sheets. The correct terminology is Shearing Machine to cut metal sheets. Great information, thanks!
Thanks for telling me ! People have been correcting me for years and I just don’t seem to be able to get it right!
I bought a 1/8 inch 15 X 15 aluminum square for my press on Amazon for $16. Just look it up.