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duh | |||
== drill press == | |||
punching holes in an entire book, esp with a wooden cover | |||
aka laptop standing desk | |||
== drying rack == | |||
for drying prints on, can go pretty much anywhere, might move around | |||
== guillotine == | |||
cuts large stacks of paper | |||
needs front access to feed paper, and some extra space in the back for long paper reams | |||
== kwik print == | |||
"gold stamping machine" | |||
gold-embossing on leather, cloth, etc | |||
for making fancy book titles | |||
small thing next to drill press | |||
you have to fill it with gold leaf |
Revision as of 02:51, 22 September 2014
This is a stub page about all the 2D print studio machines!
Offset Press
The big giant thing.
6'3" x 30.5"
needs full working radius
Vandercook Letterpress
Similar to offset but runs by crank
approx 8' x 26"
needs full working radius
(this is arriving tomorrow)
Galley Cabinet
when you've set a block of text and it's ready to be printed, that's called a "form"
this cabinet holds standing type while it's "tied up in a form", i.e. in active use
needs front access, ideally back access as well
42" x 23.5"
tabletop
platen press, which means it uses a plate
human-powered, makes metallic clapping noise
needs at least front & side to use, ideally more for oiling, maintenance etc
C&P
"chandler & price"
big version of the tabletop
runs on a flywheel / tredle - foot powered
32" x 50"
this is the thing in the bar upstairs right now (coming down tomorrow)
type cabinets
stores type cases when not in use
needs front access
paper folding machine
could easily make pamphlets & zines, playbills for events, etc
belongs to david brazil
on a wheeled cart covered with the "baumfolder" sack. cart is
bookshelves
duh
drill press
punching holes in an entire book, esp with a wooden cover
aka laptop standing desk
drying rack
for drying prints on, can go pretty much anywhere, might move around
guillotine
cuts large stacks of paper
needs front access to feed paper, and some extra space in the back for long paper reams
kwik print
"gold stamping machine"
gold-embossing on leather, cloth, etc
for making fancy book titles
small thing next to drill press
you have to fill it with gold leaf