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Letterpress Essentials: Wood Type

Learn basic letterpress skills using the studio's wood type, provisional presses, and Vandercook proof press.

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Letterpress Essentials: Wood Type

Letterpress Essentials: Wood Type

Learn basic letterpress skills using the studio's wood type, provisional presses, and Vandercook proof press.

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    $ 68.00
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    $ 86.00
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About

This introductory class covers basic letterpress skills, focusing on how to use the studio’s wood type, the provisional presses, and the Vandercook proof press. Wood type is generally larger than metal type, and great for signs, posters, and other uses for which large text is appropriate.
The class covers:

  • How to set a short phrase using wood type (two to four words on two lines).
  • How to use furniture, reglets (thin strips used to create blank spaces), other spacing materials, and magnets to secure your type in a galley.
  • How to hand ink your type.
  • How to use the provisional presses.
  • How to use the Vandercook proof press.
  • How to ensure letterpress equipment and materials, some of which are antique, remain in good shape.
  • Cleanup procedures.

You'll also learn about other letterpress materials in the studio that you'll be able to use, once certified, including LEGO(R) dots and P22 blox (see dry-inc.com).  

Details

The class teaches you all the skills to get certified to use wood type, provisional presses, and the Vandercook proof press independently. Taking the class doesn't automatically confer certification.

Prerequisites

You must have taken Print & Book Studio Orientation.

Class Policies

Ages 14 and up are welcome.

Instructor
Laura Samant

Laura is a hobbyist printmaker currently serving as BARN's Print & Book Arts Studio lead. Laura can certify people to use these the Takach etching presses, metal type setting, wood type setting, the Vandercook proof press, the provisional presses, and the Chandler & Price Pilot presses.

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