Activity
-
Kseniya Thomas replied to the topic Reliable (Pre-Cut) Paper Supplier??? in the forum Supplies and Sources 11 years, 12 months ago
Legion and Limited Papers both offer pre-cut sheets, and I think Keldon and Announcement Converters may trim too.
-
Bill Hannegan replied to the topic Rusted Hamilton Type Galley in the forum News and Announcements 12 years ago
Thanks. I ended up using a rag and WD40. I wonder which is thicker?
-
Jessica C. White replied to the topic Rusted Hamilton Type Galley in the forum News and Announcements 12 years ago
I recently did the same for about 50 galleys. After cleaning off the rust, I used a rag and rubbed a light coating of 3-in-1 oil on them. Works great, and not smelly.
-
Julie Russell-Steuart replied to the topic Type Cabinets, Flat Files Coming to Mt. Pleasant Iowa Printer's Fair Sept.20-21 in the forum News and Announcements 12 years ago
Here are some more pictures
-
Bill Hannegan replied to the topic Help for an Adelaidian in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 12 years ago
I share your concern about doing deep impression work on a C+P. How much pressure is too much for the press?
-
Tiffany Smith replied to the topic Wanted:Galley Trays & Composing Stick(s) in the forum Supplies and Sources 12 years ago
Thanks, Jen! I’ll totally do that this week. 🙂
-
Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Wanted:Galley Trays & Composing Stick(s) in the forum Supplies and Sources 12 years ago
Hello,Give Paul a shout at the Platen Press Museum here in Illinois (just google his site and you’ll find his email). I know he’s got a ton of galleys and a handful of composing sticks, it’s just a matter of what size and quantity you need, and if he’s got something handy at the moment. His prices are also very fair.Hope that helps!Jen
-
Renata K. replied to the topic Type for Kingsley Foil Stamping Machine in the forum Supplies and Sources 12 years ago
i dont know a ton about Howard. but i see it bundled with plain old traditional typefaces on sale on ebay, so…. but i also have a link for you to read up on the howard. i use this company for all sorts of things. ludlow slugs. new typefaces, etc. http://www.belltype.com/HowardHotFoilStampingMachine.html
-
Tiffany Smith replied to the topic Type for Kingsley Foil Stamping Machine in the forum Supplies and Sources 12 years ago
Oh, really? Well … then … I have a lot of freedom! Also, an excuse to buy more metal type (I just bought a few typefaces when we bought our Showcard signpress). Aaaah! Maybe now I have too much freedom. Heehee. Yay!That makes me so happy. And a little giddy.
-
Renata K. replied to the topic Type for Kingsley Foil Stamping Machine in the forum Supplies and Sources 12 years ago
tiffany… the howard machine uses traditional type high typefaces. you are only limited by the size of your type holder. for example, most kingsley machines hole 18 pt type. but there are plenty of other sized type holders, so we are able to use all sorts of typefaces! hope that helps!
-
Tiffany Smith replied to the topic metal '@' symbols in the forum Type 12 years ago
Jessica, did you ever get in touch with Mr. Hopkins from Mr. Kent’s post here? If so, I think I may have to send an email as well. I’ve just started growing my type collection, and having a bunch of those miscellaneous (but fun) signs and symbols seems very useful!
-
Tiffany Smith replied to the topic Type for Kingsley Foil Stamping Machine in the forum Supplies and Sources 12 years ago
I have a Howard hot foil stamp machine … is Kingsley type compatible? I’m having a horrible time finding type for my machine (short of buying some new, I guess).
-
Tiffany Smith replied to the topic OVER-INKED EDGES ON PRINTING in the forum News and Announcements 12 years ago
You may need to invest in new rollers! They aren’t too old, but you never know how they were used/stored before they came into your hands. That said, my rollers are only about a year old, and I sometimes have similar issues. After taping my rails (one more than the other) and adjusting my platen (and/or packing), I’ve gotten some better results,…[Read more]
-
Jessica C. White posted an update 12 years ago
@marianlindholtz Hi Marian,
Welcome to Ladies of Letterpress! Please feel free to use this site to communicate with the rest of the LoLP community – you are welcome to join or start a conversation in the forum, post photos or videos, and use this site to keep in touch with printerfriends.You can also stay in with touch with LoLP through Facebook…[Read more]
-
Barbara Jean Yaple replied to the topic Full Color Business Cards in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 12 years ago
Hi Alicia,In the past, I have had to print solids, and the folks are right—it is difficult at best to get a nice, rich solid. A couple of things I did to help included the following: if you have them, run the idler rollers on your form rollers to maximize your ink supply. I would (by gentle stages) thin the ink out, and as a last resort, I’d…[Read more]
-
Kathy Ferguson posted an update 12 years ago
@jessicacwhite I would love to attend a Ladies of Letterpress conference and share my research on anarchist women printers.
-
Lynn Allison Starun replied to the topic Has anyone tried Caligo ink?? in the forum Supplies and Sources 12 years, 1 month ago
Hi,I’ve used Caligo for letterpress printing and for doing a sort of poster large print with linoleum blocks mixed with type. It worked well straight out of the tube. We were doing a hands on demo for children and the clean up was so easy. I like baby wipes for when there’s no sink handy. I’ve also used it adding a little magnesium car…[Read more]
-
matthew robinson replied to the topic Need Quoin and composing stick in the forum Supplies and Sources 12 years, 1 month ago
I have a few options:Wickersham quoins and key (2 sets of quoins and 1 key) = $35Challenge wedge quoins and key (2 sets of quoins and 1 key) = $45Challenge High-Speed Quoins: (2 quoins and 1 key included)Size:3″: $954.5″: $1056″: $1057.5″: $115
-
Heather Ferreira replied to the topic Need Quoin and composing stick in the forum Supplies and Sources 12 years, 1 month ago
hmmm. I’m not sure the exact size. the Quoins I have are about 1.5 inches. so small. I have a Golding Pearl #11. As far as composing sticks. didn’t realize there are different sizes. I guess not very large one since I only have about a 9″ width.I would be looking to get 1 or 2 Quoins.
-
Samantha Olson replied to the topic trademark and copyrighted images to use on greeting cards in the forum Business Matters 12 years, 1 month ago
thanks Cynthia. I figured as much.
- Load More