From: Rod Fleming (rodfleming@sol.co.uk)
Date: 05/31/00-08:43:07 AM Z
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From: "Judy Seigel" <jseigel@panix.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 02:02
Subject: Re: Intaglio/Photogravure/Etching
, sure gravure is alt. The drawback (other than how *difficult* it is
> to do really well, or so I understand) is that you need a press...
> aggravating your workspace problem.
>
>
Hi
The press does not have to be huge- this depends on the biggest plate you
plan to make, and typically the presses in art schools are much bigger than
is necessary for most fine art work. Getting an even pressure over a 30x20
plate takes some massive engineering, but most art school presses spend
their days making much smaller pieces....... But even small ones are not
cheap.
I have seen a couple of very effective table-top presses made from
old-fashioned cast iron clothes mangles, a sheet of 5/8 inch or so plate
steel (from an industrial scrapyard) and some home-made support runners for
the plate.
Surprisingly cheap and surprisingly effective, and perfectly capable of
managing a 10x8 plate.
I have not looked, but there's probably a set of drawings lurking about on
the net somewhere.........
Rod
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