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Pick a Block – Any Block

I’m not sure why, but the picture suddenly reminded me of a hand of cards. Then, it occurred to me that finding the right density carving material to match one’s hand strength and carving style can be a bit of a magic trick! Hence, the odd title.

I have been asked to put together a sampler package of the different soft block carving materials at Stampeaz and this is what I came up with. Reading the picture from left to right you’ll see:

Yellow Japanese Carving Block – the softest material I carry
Beige Japanese Carving Block – a medium-soft option
Speedball Speedy Carve (the pink stuff) – falls pretty squarely in the medium density category
Stampeaz Tan-Z Kut – is a step further in firmness, making it a medium-dense material
Stampeaz Firm Kut – is the highest density material in the soft block category

As a general rule, the more firm the block, the higher the level of detail a carver can achieve and the longer the block will hold up during multiple printing sessions. That being said, I know carvers who can get incredibly detailed images using softer materials, so the ideal plan is to find the block that feels best under your knife or gouge. That’s the one that will give you the best results (and the most fun!). Hmmm…. Is that a little like the wand choosing the wizard?

So, if you want to try a little of everything, or if you are looking for the perfect gift for someone who is just starting out on their carving and block printing adventures, this sampler set may be just magic trick you’ve been searching for.

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A Puffin Rising from the Ashes

With great trepidation and excitement, I am hitting the magic button and hoping everything goes as planned.

Many thanks to everyone for your patience while I built this new site out of the ashes of the old one that crashed so spectacularly at the beginning of the year, with special thanks to those who were actually brave enough to buy something from me without a site to browse!

Puffin in a Cup

(This is a very old carving, but it seemed appropriate, given how many cups of tea and latte I have consumed as I worked on the new site!)

The plans for this new blog include tutorials, tips, tricks, and best practices. I hope they end up being useful. 🙂