Saturday, 17 July 2010

First Prints from the new Tilley Mangle Press


We have spend the day testing the new press from John Tilley, and find that despite our early misgivings about the original rubber rollers (which have not been re-sleeved), the mangle-press is producing excellent prints from our lino-blocks.  As you can see from the photograph above, even fairly large blocks are printing evenly across the whole surface of the plate.  We printed a range of small and large images from past blocks, and also a two-block 12 print edition of the Pitville Pumprooms in Cheltenham in preparation for our exhibition in the town next week.

All-in-all, a great success. In particular, this press causes less damage to the more delicate Japanese ho-sho papers which we are using than the rather old barens and spoons with which we would otherwise have burnished each print.