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Bob Cornelis' Art Blog Main menu Skip to content About Me Bob Cornelis’ Art Blog RSS Letterpress My Way Posted by bobcornelis on February 12, 2016 One of my recent obsessions is handmade books as a vehicle for my palladium and cyanotype prints. To complete the “handmade-ness” of these objects, I’ve learned the venerable craft of handset letterpress. I started this journey a couple of years ago by taking a letterpress workshop taught by the amazing Eric Johnson at Iota Press . I did a few projects there using their presses and type before deciding I wanted the ability to do this in my studio. The problem was that I needed a press that could accommodate 10×20″ spreads. Not only are these machines very hard to find, at that size they are very expensive and too large for my studio. After a lot of research and discussion with Eric I decided to buy a small etching press and modify it to handle letterpress. I purchased a Blick 906 press for about $900. A real let...

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