Today's postings

  1. [Baren 29915] mostening paper (Cucamongie # aol.com)
  2. [Baren 29916] Airmist Sprayer (Cucamongie # aol.com)
  3. [Baren 29917] RE: New Baren Digest (HTML) V34 #3341 (Jan 19, 2006) ("Jennifer Worsley")
  4. [Baren 29918] Re: New Baren Digest (HTML) V34 #3341 (Jan 19, 2006) ("Robert Viana")
  5. [Baren 29919] kirifuki wrap-up ("Tom Kristensen")
  6. [Baren 29920] Re: kirifuki wrap-up (Shireen Holman)
  7. [Baren 29921] Prints of Japan SALE (Mike Lyon)
  8. [Baren 29922] Baren Member blogs: Update Notification (Blog Manager)
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Message 1
From: Cucamongie # aol.com
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 09:06:46 EST
Subject: [Baren 29915] mostening paper
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As for moistening paper, I use both a sprayer (it is plastic, says "airmist"
on it and says it's distributed by JAS International, I purchased it from
Dieu Donne Papermill) and a large brush. First I spray the water on the back
of the paper, and then brush it so the water is spread evenly over the paper.
I believe I saw one of my woodblock teachers do this but I'm not sure.
Anyway, it works well!

happy printing,
Sarah
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Message 2
From: Cucamongie # aol.com
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 09:13:24 EST
Subject: [Baren 29916] Airmist Sprayer
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Hi folks, sorry for the double post, but I found the Airmist sprayer for the
grand price of $6.49 on this site:
_http://www.aswexpress.com/art-supply/catalogs/0065211000000_
(http://www.aswexpress.com/art-supply/catalogs/0065211000000)

It works great for moistening paper.

enjoy!

Sarah
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Message 3
From: "Jennifer Worsley"
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 08:27:20 -0700
Subject: [Baren 29917] RE: New Baren Digest (HTML) V34 #3341 (Jan 19, 2006)
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Hello Bareners,

I have a question about methyl cellulose--or, well, actually wallpaper paste
that I believe is methyl cellulose. (It mixes with cold water.) I have mixed
it up and after an hour or so, it is smooth and a nice thin gel, and seems
to work well. (I was using wheat paste before this.) But by the next day,
the gel seems to be gone--its a watery consistency. Does anyone know what
is going on here?

Thanks!
Jennifer Worsley
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Message 4
From: "Robert Viana"
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 15:31:12 -0200
Subject: [Baren 29918] Re: New Baren Digest (HTML) V34 #3341 (Jan 19, 2006)
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yes. I think I use the same or similar product. At room temperature or warmer it almost completely becomes useless after a day or so. I mix a batch and then let it sit in the fridge over night, have a mighty printing setion and then put it back in the fridge. I do this for a few days and then make another batch. It will remain jelly like but it is always better for me to use a fresh batch. I make up small amounts at a time. 3 parts powder to 1 part water. (usually table spoons) I use this powder called takeban or takebon, something or other.
Cheers, Rob
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Also, Mike Lyon is a genius when it comes to this stuff. He really knows his stuff. Hopefully he has answered you.

> I have a question about methyl cellulose--or, well, actually wallpaper paste
> that I believe is methyl cellulose. (It mixes with cold water.) I have mixed
> it up and after an hour or so, it is smooth and a nice thin gel, and seems
> to work well. (I was using wheat paste before this.) But by the next day,
> the gel seems to be gone--its a watery consistency. Does anyone know what
> is going on here?
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Message 5
From: "Tom Kristensen"
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 06:29:51 +1100
Subject: [Baren 29919] kirifuki wrap-up
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Thanks for the many suggestions I received for different atomisers/sprayers/kirifuki. On Mike's advice I tried a cheap 1 litre plastic pressurised garden sprayer, I have also tried a small pump up aerosol. Both of these deliver a nice mist, but spit an initial gob of water. The device I am probably after is the Kuramata sprayer. At $150 USD plus postage it is about 50 times more expensive than the plastic equivalent and it too may spit at first.

I should explain that I am wanting a perfect mist for an "untraditional" use. I am aiming to liquefy water-soluble crayon on glass, slightly off the topic for this forum. However, a mist sprayer is an excellent tool for quickly bringing a stack of paper to life and ready to print. It stands to reason that misting each sheet will produce faster results than brushing every third or fourth print and waiting for moisture to soak through. I know haste is not an aim in itself, but sometimes it's nice to be able to cut the paper and start printing within the hour.

Thanks again for all the tips,
Tom
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Message 6
From: Shireen Holman
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 16:10:55 -0500
Subject: [Baren 29920] Re: kirifuki wrap-up
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The airmist by JAS international doesn't give you that initial blob. You do
have to pump it regularly while using it to maintain the pressure, but as
long as you do, it sprays evenly.
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Message 7
From: Mike Lyon
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 17:26:12 -0600
Subject: [Baren 29921] Prints of Japan SALE
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My great friend in Port Townsend, WA, Jerry Vegder, is having a big
post-holiday sale on Japanese prints -- some GREAT deals and Jerry
will offer a substantial (10% or even more) discount on orders placed
soon... Not only is his on-line gallery full of original 19th
century prints, but also full of the most wonderful, eccentric, and
ever-so-interesting information -- well worth your visit and your
patronage! Here are links to his 'thumbnail' pages -- I think these
contain his entire stock of prints:

http://printsofjapan.com/Print_thumbnail_composite_page.htm (artists A thru K)
http://www.printsofjapan.com/Print_thumbnails_ii_B.htm (artists K thru T)
http://www.printsofjapan.com/Print_Thumbnails_III.htm (artists T thru Z)

Happy shopping!

-- Mike


Mike Lyon
Kansas City, Missouri
http://mlyon.com
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Message 8
From: Blog Manager
Date: 20 Jan 2006 04:55:05 -0000
Subject: [Baren 29922] Baren Member blogs: Update Notification
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This is an automatic update message being sent to [Baren] by the forum blog software.

The following new entries were found on the listed printmaker's websites during the past 24 hours. (12 sites checked, just before midnight Eastern time)

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Site Name: Woodblock Dreams

Author: Annie B
Item: Nick Wroblewski
http://woodblockdreams.blogspot.com/2006/01/nick-wroblewski.html

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