We have curated a series of how-to videos for commonly forgotten things when working in the studio. These videos are simply a go to guide if you need a refresher on any of these printmaking basics. Make sure you have been inducted and signed off properly by one of the technicians.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BEEN INDUCTED IN PERSON BY ONE OF THE STUDIO TECHNICIANS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE ANY OF THE EQUIPMENT IN THE WORKSHOP
Setting The Press
A guide on how to properly set the etching press for use with steel etching plates, drypoint plates and monoprint plates.
REMEMBER: When setting the press always make sure you do it slowly and in increments on each side so the mechanism is not damaged
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDQccRCdfrM&feature=youtu.be
Setting The Press With Runners
A continuation of the first “Setting the Press Video”, for using the press for printing woodblock and lino prints, aswell as any plates higher than etching or drypoint plates. The roller of the press needs to be set to the specific height of the plate you are using or you can damage the press, your plate and you will not have successful prints.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQ4AmfBtmCw&feature=youtu.be
Monoprint Ink & Application
In this video we go over how to mix & apply ink to a plate for monoprinting. An in depth look at what materials and tools you need and the correct way to apply ink for creating a monoprint.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ySILDDkgww
Cleaning up Ink and Tools
A demonstration of how to correctly clean up oil based inks and the tools and equipment used. Please make sure to allow enough time to clean up your area when working in the studio. It is a shared space and you will use communal tools. Please be mindful and respectful and clean up as best you can!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCI7UwctsTo
Mixing Ink
In this video we demonstrate the correct way for mixing inks. We instruct on what tools to use and the correct quantities of each medium. Be mindful when mixing inks to use a clean spatula for each different colour so as not to mix in the wrong colours into the tins.
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