Printing Musical Instrument labels with a 3D Printed Press

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • Printmaking the next year's instrument labels for my upcoming Ukuleles, Kanteles and lyres. These ones are narrow violin style and larger ones with more information.
    I am using Prussian Blue Cranfield washable oil based relief ink on a sheet of antique English laid paper from 1786.
    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Introduction
    00:38 Cutting out the paper
    02:23 Printing Ink
    03:09 Inking the plates
    02:46 Open Press Project
    03:49 Large label Print Finished
    04:31 Inking the small label plate
    04:57 Small label prints
    07:28 Travelling in Time and space
    08:03 error in the prints
    09:10 Finished prints
    Using my Open Press Project to print here, the one that was 3D printed from biodegradable plastic.
    (Many thanks to the open press Team Martin Schneider and Dominik Schmitz for this wonderful open source) project. #openpressproject #miniprints #etchingpress #guitarlabels #luthier #profoil #wildpapers @openpressproject
    #Luthierlabels
    openpressproject.com/
    Inks:
    www.cranfield-colours.co.uk/
    The hot foil magnesium plates were made for me by Profoil dot com in the UK.
    #cranfieldcolours #violinlabel #luthier #profoil #rawumber #handprinting #handprinted #labels #miniprinting
    Plans for my instruments:
    payhip.com/lyreshop
    etsy for Instruments and other accessories:
    www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Thelyreshop
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  • @m1co
    @m1co 26 днів тому

    Excellent video, thanks very much for sharing!