Thanks for the info on the Target parchment paper being not so water resistant. I like the idea of it slowly seeping through to give the tics some moisture.
Very nice result considering the amount of defects. I do wonder about the inner pages as the bottom front and back cover seemed to have the worst creases. Still, it came out quite nice regardless of the spine ticks that break color. I enjoy your channel and all the shared knowledge. I do dry clean my Silver age books but there's a heat press in my very near future, as I've got to up my game. I've got plenty of books to hone my skill and an ASM 16 that needs work. Thanks for posting. Best to all.
Great job :), If this was an older book and you use a humidity tank you wouldn't need the cotton round correct? since the book would be hydrated already.
I always use a humidity tank before a press. I would not use a humidity tank before and iron then press. The reason is that the humidity comes out when you iron it and you need it in there for the press.
Great job! You did all you could, but when Freddy Krueger read the book multiple times, then passed it on to Wolverine, there's not much else that can be done. Looking forward to watching you other videos!...:) Cheers!
Suppose you had a book with a single spine tick (9.8 candidate otherwise, grumpy graders notwithstanding). Would you ever employ this technique but NOT press as well?
Thanks for the info on the Target parchment paper being not so water resistant. I like the idea of it slowly seeping through to give the tics some moisture.
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Awesome!! Great result! Thanks for showing us!
Thanks for watching
Amazing work as always Joe!
Thanks!
Very nice result considering the amount of defects. I do wonder about the inner pages as the bottom front and back cover seemed to have the worst creases. Still, it came out quite nice regardless of the spine ticks that break color.
I enjoy your channel and all the shared knowledge. I do dry clean my Silver age books but there's a heat press in my very near future, as I've got to up my game. I've got plenty of books to hone my skill and an ASM 16 that needs work. Thanks for posting. Best to all.
Thanks for watching!!!
great video - good tips as well
Thanks
Very informative man.. what do you do for interior pages that are folded?
Same deal - one page at a time
Great job :), If this was an older book and you use a humidity tank you wouldn't need the cotton round correct? since the book would be hydrated already.
I always use a humidity tank before a press. I would not use a humidity tank before and iron then press. The reason is that the humidity comes out when you iron it and you need it in there for the press.
Great job! You did all you could, but when Freddy Krueger read the book multiple times, then passed it on to Wolverine, there's not much else that can be done. Looking forward to watching you other videos!...:) Cheers!
You mention it helps to loosen the paper fibers before pressing. How soon after doing this do you need to press to take advantage of that?
I like to do it same day but have done up to a few days. No need to do it immediately.
Suppose you had a book with a single spine tick (9.8 candidate otherwise, grumpy graders notwithstanding). Would you ever employ this technique but NOT press as well?
Often the head causes minor cover rippling - so typically need a press after
Isn't there a chance to transfer from the cover to the page without at least, another parchment paper in between?
I don’t see that . You can add srp if you want.
@@TopComicsPressing I was trying a closed question type, not related to personal experience. But I get why you answered that way.
What grade did you get ?
I don’t know how this one turned out. This client never tells me… 🤷♂️
@@TopComicsPressing Dang I just did a second print and it came back a 9.6