I want to know the same!! Did you ever figure this out? I'm positioning my pins for the first time.
Thanks!
Permalink Reply by Patrick Barrett on January 25, 2013 at 12:24pm Patrick, thanks for the tip!
I like Henry Compressible Gage pin from NA Graphics. They are designed to be used with photopolymer plates. Before I discovered them, I made my own using 3M Double Sided Foam Tape and a section of transparency sheet.
I just got mine in the mail. Really looking forward to trying them!
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I was thinking that there should be a way to make them as others have done with the brass rule or foam tape. I love options!
Permalink Reply by chris on January 27, 2013 at 10:12pm On the double grip the tongue is fine. You have to make sure that you don't print on the tongue though. Nothing bad happens if you do, it just bends it a little. You have to make sure that the actual body of the double grip doesn't get crushed by the base.
I'll put my plate on the base in the bottom left with the crop marks right up against the edge and print on the tympan. Since the crop marks are at the very edge of the base I'll know where the limit is for my gauge pins to go. The double grip are great for making minute adjustments for register.
I have quads but havent used them with the base. Sorry.
Permalink Reply by chris on January 28, 2013 at 9:37pm FWIW, the way the double grips are the tongue has some room for compression and on the quads it's more rigid and less forgiving.
Permalink Reply by Michelle Brownridge on January 30, 2013 at 5:11pm I just used quad gauges for the first time (Kort) and the tongues touched the base, but they didn't crush anything so just be cautious when trying it out for the first time but you should be good :)
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