@@pablobattu Thats a bit like asking which child do I prefer! I got the Rollaco first so am very used to it after all these years, but the Hawthorn one is a bit bigger and has gears so it is easier to turn the handle. I use the Hawthorn one for bigger prints and the rollaco as a general default one.
This is a great tutorial! I love the layering of your plate! Any chance you might post a video on how to create a plate similar to the one in the inking tutorial??? Thank you!
Hi Sarah, thanks for your comment - I am glad you like it. There is more info on my blog about creating plates with tile cement (that's what this plate is made from) and I am currently planning some online courses that will explain things in more detail.
Wonderful - great communicator - thank you so much!
Thank you! Very understandable demo. Attractive print, too.
Great explanation of the process. However, it would be nice to have a clear, close up shot of the final print for a few seconds at the end.
Thanks for your feedback - I will make sure to include details like that in future
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Top Notch video Emily - thank you
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Love it ❤
very nice, great explanation of each step . Thank you!
Thankyou, that is good to hear
How do you make the plate..?
Do u attach cardboard for texture.?
Great thank you ♡
Thank you. Very informative. Can you tell me the make of your etching printer?
Hi Paul, I have two presses, one is a Rollaco and the other is a Hawthorn press.
The Curious Printmaker thanks for that. They are the same makes I have been considering purchasing. Do you prefer one over the other?
@@pablobattu Thats a bit like asking which child do I prefer! I got the Rollaco first so am very used to it after all these years, but the Hawthorn one is a bit bigger and has gears so it is easier to turn the handle. I use the Hawthorn one for bigger prints and the rollaco as a general default one.
This is a great tutorial! I love the layering of your plate! Any chance you might post a video on how to create a plate similar to the one in the inking tutorial??? Thank you!
Nevermind! I found your site!
Hi Sarah, thanks for your comment - I am glad you like it. There is more info on my blog about creating plates with tile cement (that's what this plate is made from) and I am currently planning some online courses that will explain things in more detail.
@@TheCuriousPrintmaker That is wonderful news!! Both for myself and my art students. Thank you for the quick reply.
It would have been nice if you had held the finished print up to the camera.