Fabulous video - your delivery and instructions are so clear and beautifully done. Thank you. I'm looking now forward to the second video as I've been experimenting with this combination of printing and found registration really difficult at the silkscreen stage.
Colin, I love this, and all your other videos. One question - how do you manage to cut the space out of the main frame of mdf to fit the block into it EXACTLY? I tried it with a 3mm mdf and very sharp blade, but it is not a firm fit. Thanks
17:19 But I have one question: How do you mount the lino on the mdf board? Glue? How can you remove whole parts of the lino afterwards if it sticks to the mdf board?
Spray carpet glue; just enough to keep it firmly fixed and it one can still remove the necessary pieces. Sometimes does leave a bit of a sticky residue on the mdf, but I just dust that with talc or cornflour.
Not at all. The pins are quite shallow - even the .085s - and are made with a slightly rounded finish. They protrude only a very little above the combined height of the plastic tab and paper; and hardly make even an indentation on the packing or blanket. See part 2 where I even use them under a silk screen!
Youre an amazing artist!
Thank you Colin, very timely video as my Ternes Burton pins arrived about a week ago.
What a wonderfully clear explanation of your process! Thank you. 🌱
Thank you! This video has solved so many problems I have struggled with from the beginning of my printmaking adventure.
I love watching you work. Thank you for uploading!
Thank you Colin. Your videos are so clear and helpful.
Very nice printmaking workshop. I had not seen an etching press where pressure can be released similar to a litho press.
Fabulous video - your delivery and instructions are so clear and beautifully done. Thank you.
I'm looking now forward to the second video as I've been experimenting with this combination of printing and found registration really difficult at the silkscreen stage.
Thanks Sue. Part 2 now published th-cam.com/video/aB-o5fwnXf0/w-d-xo.html
@@colinblanchard thank you xx
Wonderful demo...thanks so much!
Fabulous explanation of the process. You speak well. Thank you. I can't find Part 2, have you published it yet?
Thank you very much Marilyn. No - Haven’t even filmed it yet!
@@colinblanchard I shall wait with great anticipation.
Colin Blanchard = VERY French first name and last name 🇫🇷😉
Colin, I love this, and all your other videos. One question - how do you manage to cut the space out of the main frame of mdf to fit the block into it EXACTLY? I tried it with a 3mm mdf and very sharp blade, but it is not a firm fit. Thanks
Thanks Peter! Well I don’t! I put this link in the video th-cam.com/video/E7bEBRuAa2c/w-d-xo.html which shows how I do it.
@@colinblanchard Thanks, I missed that!
wonderful video! what material are you using for your press blanket?
Thanks Anne. It’s just a piece of the felt table top protector; with the smooth plastic coating on one side.
17:19 But I have one question: How do you mount the lino on the mdf board? Glue? How can you remove whole parts of the lino afterwards if it sticks to the mdf board?
Spray carpet glue; just enough to keep it firmly fixed and it one can still remove the necessary pieces. Sometimes does leave a bit of a sticky residue on the mdf, but I just dust that with talc or cornflour.
Don't you risk cutting your blankets and marring your roller by going over the metal tabs?
Not at all. The pins are quite shallow - even the .085s - and are made with a slightly rounded finish. They protrude only a very little above the combined height of the plastic tab and paper; and hardly make even an indentation on the packing or blanket. See part 2 where I even use them under a silk screen!