Showing posts with label Vandercook 01. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vandercook 01. Show all posts

Sunday, July 17, 2011

First run

OK  - here is the first run of the press.

I am doing a prop card for Briar Press to register my (hobby) press.  I did a very large card, rather than business card size, since my only type is 24 point it just looked better.

Things learned:

  • That rubber ink is rubbery.
  • It's hard to ink with a brayer evenly and without getting ink in places you don't want it.
  • It's really hard to clean a brayer - I never did get it really clean.
  • I had a typo on the first run of course.
  • My text didn't line up absolutely square - the bottom lines appear to be at an angle.
  • It was fun though.

Inked up


Very first fun - Winchester lacks an e and way too much ink.


Some corrected copies


Sunday, March 20, 2011

Cleaning Up

I cleaned up with some Simple Green and took some crud off with #00 steel wool.  Some of the stains in the bed are still visible, but the Vanderblog moderator (thanks Paul) advised me not to sand the bed because it would cause low spots.

He also had some advice about getting to type high, since this is a galley-high press.  I don't know at this point if I'll just use packing or try and get a steel sheet to use.  Here's a couple of photos of a cleaner press.




Here's a $2 find from the antique mall today - couldn't resist this vintage postcard in a Coca-Cola holder.


Written inside the "N" is "From Louise."

And here is the first thing I ever printed at a Pyramid Atlantic workshop on a big Vandercook.  It's a quote (from memory so it's probably wrong) from "Franny."