Monday, January 7, 2008

My new etching press-before and after.

















The top image shows the press as it was when I got it.  Covered with paint splotches but essentially intact.  I used huge threaded pipes from the hardware store for the turning arms which I covered with good old duct tape. (See the second photo).  I am using MDF for the bed until I get something better.  I got wooden doll heads from Michaels for the handles (painted black) and for the knobs at the end of the tension adjuster rods which I cut out of plain metal rods.  

The gears really make it so much easier to turn than my old direct drive press.  I think my "Precious Monster" is looking pretty good now!!   Another story would be how I tried in vain to take the press apart to carry upstairs and managed in the process to drop the press on my finger turning it into a pulpy mess.  I recovered but have a new respect for PM.  

3 comments:

Andy English said...

You did a great job with this press. I am looking for a small etching press to print copper engravings - perhaps I should look out for a "project" as well.

Sharri said...

Terrific print - it just screams, "I had so much fun doing this!!" All of our prints should be this successful.

Lynn said...

I forgot to mention that we used something I believe that was called "soft cut" so the cutting was very fast and easy and truly like drawing with the gouge. So, yep, I did "have so much fun doing this"!