The FISKARS FUSE Creativity System for Die -cutting promises to be the easiest portable press for making 8x8 inch prints. We saw this press at the SOUTHWEST PRINT FIESTA 2024, as Mark Zepezauer was printing with it:
The best thing is that the press folds up and has a handle, for carrying it around to print on location (though it is not light):
However the FISKARS FUSE was originally made more for hobby die cutting -- and thus one needs to fashion a press bed in order to pull 8x8 inch relief prints from it.
(YouTube): Relief printing with Fiskars Fuse
The above video recommends a 3/4 inch thick board as a press bed, which I found to be too thick. Therefore I cut down a 5/8ths inch piece of particle board from Lowes to make a 24 inch long press bed (from a 24x24 inch square board):
FISKARS FUSE with a 5/8ths inch thick press bed --
with linoleum, paper, cardboard
The press bed still is not thick enough. We need an additional sheet of acetate or acrylic to protect the board (and make registration marks). Any additional slack could be taken care of with a blanket, or piece of gasket to put over the paper and linocut.
- Would a HDPE board - - 5/8th inch thick x 12 inch x 24 inches -- work the best?
PROOFING PRESS
MOKUHANGA
Toru Sugita, Maestro Shinzaburo Takeda,
Misayo Tsutsui and Fumiyo Yoshikawa (artist and Toru's wife)
A more detailed look into the Taller Grafica Libre studio in Zaachila, Oaxaca:
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